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Real History and the BBC’s Methods your BBC libel index your Auschwitz ban index your other legal battles London, Dear Director-General Journey to the Far Right, March 20, 1999. Since I received the reply from Mr Graham dated March 31 to which I referred in my letter of April 3 I have received no further response to my complaint.
Unless I receive from you by close of business on Thursday next, April 22, a letter with substantive proposals to redress my complaint, I shall take the usual steps to commence action for deceit and defamation under the new procedures and otherwise to reserve to my position. I am at the High Court on Friday bringing an interlocutory action against Penguin Books . My fax number here is 0171 409 7048. I have now obtained a copy of the programme complained of.
I put you on notice that under the new rules of discovery I shall apply for specific discovery of your office’s correspondence to establish whether and when you took steps, as I requested , to ensure that the unedited tapes were not wiped. Yours sincerely, David Irving FOCAL POINT PUBLICATIONS e-mail: [email protected] The Director-General BBC Television 201 Wood lane, London W12 7TS NEXT ITEM IN THIS DOSSIER: 1998