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William Wilberforce named as Yorkshire's greatest


Category : Yorks & N.Midlands TV
Date : 22.03.2004
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William Wilberforce, the man who was the driving force behind the abolition of slavery, has been named as the greatest ever Yorkshireman.


He was picked by a panel of judges after hundreds of nominations from the public were considered during a special programme, Yorkshire Greats, shown on 大象传媒 ONE (Yorkshire & N.Midlands) yesterday (Sunday 21 March).


Wilberforce, the son of a wealthy merchant, was born in Hull in 1759 and represented the city as MP.

He campaigned tirelessly for the abolition of slavery and the campaign finally succeeded shortly after his death in 1833.


Presenter Richard Whiteley, chairman of the Yorkshire Greats judging panel, said the final vote from the five-strong judging panel had been unanimous.

He said: "William Wilberforce's contribution to the reform of the civilised world is amazing and is not widely known."


The runner-up was explorer Captain James Cook.

Internationally-acclaimed sculptor Henry Moore, from Castleford, came third.


The judges sifted through 82 names nominated by viewers of Look North, 大象传媒 Local Radio listeners, and users of 大象传媒i online sites.

Among those nominated were Constantine, Emperor of Rome, who was born in York, Sooty, Guy Fawkes, Arthur Scargill and Thomas Crapper, inventor of the flushing toilet.


Richard Whiteley said: "We were looking for the person who had contributed something formidable affecting a lot of people worldwide."

There was strong support for two living Yorkshire women, former Speaker of the House of Commons Betty Boothroyd and charity fundraiser Jane Tomlinson, who has been fighting cancer.


The judges, however, decided to rule out living nominees on the basis that it was impossible to tell how they would be judged by history.


The final nominees short-listed by the judges were Titus Salt, the Brontes, Judi Dench, Len Hutton, Fred Trueman, Joseph Rowntree, Harold Wilson, John Harrison, William Wilberforce, Henry Moore, Betty Boothroyd and Jane Tomlinson.


The judges were Richard Whiteley, businesswoman Christine Yorath, TV cook Susan Brookes, arts broadcaster Paul Allen, and restaurateur Hansa Dabhi.


Yorkshire Greats was produced by BNT Productions and was shown at 1.25pm on 大象传媒 ONE (Yorkshire & N.Midlands) on Sunday 21 March 2004.



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