I sent
the reply today to Smita at the BBC. Mrs
Catherine Greenwood is the foster mother whom with her husband for the first
eleven years of my life, abused me (there is no other one word for it) and then sent me to childrens homes never to write nor call except once.
Seeking the
foster parents is not a narrative that I would have pursued for The House I Grew Up In but Smita Patel
the producer felt it valuable to the
programme, a discovery. To not agree would have been remiss to the processes of her research. Smita informed me of the discovery and instructed that
if I refused to interview Mrs Greenwood for The
House I Grew Up In, the entire
programme would be shelved. I knew the answer immediately but for what reason would such a threat to shelve would be made. What had I done to cause such caution? Jean who is mentioned in my reply had pulled out of an interview. Here is the answer sent via email today. (Jean referred to in the article is a teacher)
Really pleased you’ve found Mrs (Catherine Greenwood
and I’m looking forward to meeting her but after speaking to Jean on the
telephone she pulled out of the interview so I don’t think it’d be
wise to speak to Mrs Greenwood beforehand. We don’t want her to pull out
of the interview. I would be happy to speak to Mrs Greenwood at
My projects
manager Gil Lloyd of Artsadmin was concerned for my safety and sending her own correspondence offered a surprisingly journalistic
addition later in the day
We will only be happy
for Lemn to interview Mrs Greenwood with the Social Worker present – as he was
witness to events at the time – otherwise I feel that Lemn will be placed in a
compromising and difficult situation. I realise that this is all very powerful
for your programme but it has to be done in a way that respects Lemns’
incredible story and acknowledges the truth.
Wasn't this in itself a fair and balanced approach. I called the social worker who now lives in Chester who as an independent government representative remembers the concerns he had at the time. The idea of the programme The House I Grew Up In is
that I return to