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Bill Kenwright

William Kenwright, CBE (born 4 September 1945) is an English West End theatre producer and film producer. He has also been the chairman of Everton Football Club since 2004.

Bill Kenwright

Born
William Kenwright

(1945-09-04) 4 September 1945 (age 77)
Liverpool, England
Occupation(s)Theatre and film producer
Actor and singer
Everton F.C. chairman
Years active1960s – present
Spouse
(m. 1978; div. 1980)
{{marriage|Jenny Seagrove|1994
Children1
Websitewww.kenwright.com

Kenwright was born in Liverpool and attended Booker Avenue County Primary School, and then Liverpool Institute High School for Boys from 1957 to 1964. He appeared in school productions (including Shylock in The Merchant of Venice) on the stage in the Mount Street building (predecessor to LIPA). He was also treasurer of the Christian Union at school.

Kenwright was a judge in the 2007 BBC One television series Any Dream Will Do.

Theatre

Kenwright is one of the UK's most successful theatre producers, best known for the long-running West End hit Blood Brothers and the record-breaking UK tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Other productions have included West End runs of Whistle Down the Wind at the Palace Theatre, Festen in London, on a UK tour and on Broadway, The Big Life, Elmina's Kitchen, Scrooge – The Musical, The Night of the Iguana, A Few Good Men, A Man For All Seasons alongside UK tours of Jesus Christ Superstar, Tommy, Tell Me on a Sunday and This is Elvis. He produced the London revival of Cabaret at the Lyric Theatre in September 2006, starring Anna Maxwell Martin, James Dreyfus and Sheila Hancock.

He has helped start the careers of many current West End theatre producers, including Mark Rubinstein and Marc Sinden.[1] It has been estimated that he employs more actors in a year than any employer other than the BBC.[2]

He has also directed many productions, including Blood Brothers, Whistle Down the Wind; he was asked by Andrew Lloyd Webber to make changes to the direction of Love Never Dies. Bill Kenwright additionally produced & directed the 2018/19 UK touring production of Saturday Night Fever, in which Richard Winsor (as the preliminary Tony Manero) perceived the symbolic "Stayin' Alive" dance spectacle as "The Kneebreaker" & he gleefully presented the deceiving "Stage Pose" downgrade (created by Arlene Phillips in 1997).

Current and recent productions, mainly musicals, include:

Film

Music

Kenwright has his own record label (Bill Kenwright Records), which had released three albums as of February 2008. The London Palladium cast recording of Scrooge (starring Tommy Steele) and the 2006 Lyric Theatre Recording of Cabaret were joined in February 2008 by the debut album of Kenwright's new boy group Dream On.

Dream On, comprising five runners up from the BBC's Any Dream Will Do – Craig Chalmers, Lewis Bradley, Chris Crosby, Chris Barton and Antony Hansen was formed in January 2008.

He began his music career in a band known as the Chevrolets.[3] Perhaps less known is Kenwright's recording career both solo and with a group Bill Kenwright and the Runaways:

  • "I want to go back there again"/"Walk through dreams" Columbia DB8239 (August 1967)[4]

and solo, as Bill Kenwright:

  • "Love's Black & White"/"Giving Up" MGM 1430 (July 1968)
  • "Tiggy"/"House That Fell on its Face" MGM 1463 (November 1968)
  • "Baby I Could Be So Good at Loving"/"Boy & a Girl" MGM 1478 (January 1969)
  • "Sugar Man"/"Epitaph"/"When Times Were Good" Fontana TF 1065 (October 1969)

Kenwright tried his hand at record production in 1969, producing two singles for Manchester band Money, who also worked as his backing band for several cabaret gigs in Oldham and at Allinson's, Liverpool.[5] The first record, "Come Laughing Home", was the title music for Kenwright's first foray into theatrical production, with Reginald Marsh (also a star of Coronation Street) as co-producer. The show starred Anne Reid, who at the time was playing Valerie Barlow in Coronation Street. It was the first time a Coronation Street star had worked in live theatre whilst still acting in the series. The show opened at Blackpool's Grand Theatre. The single was also released in Argentina.[citation needed]

Actor

As a young man he became an actor. His early successes included a role in Coronation Street as Gordon Clegg, who was introduced in April 1968. Kenwright left the show after a year to pursue his producing career in March 1969, although he did return to the show on occasion throughout the 1970s for guest appearances. He continued to appear in Coronation Street occasionally until 2012. He had brief stints in other shows, such as The Villains and The Liver Birds, and appeared in the films Carry On Matron (1972), as a reporter, and England, My England (1995). Since 1997 he has managed the Theatre Royal in Windsor.

Everton Football Club

Kenwright is the current chairman of Everton Football Club. He succeeded Littlewoods director Philip Carter in the role. Kenwright has been on the Everton board since 1989. He became the second largest shareholder in 1999, when Peter Johnson sold his shareholding after the Football Association told to him sell his interests in either Tranmere Rovers or Everton.[6] He became the largest stakeholder in the club in 2004.[citation needed]

Scottish international forward Andy Gray reported in his autobiography that the Everton board were ready to offer Gray the job as manager in August 1997, but Kenwright, then director, had wanted to appoint Howard Kendall as manager for a third time.[7] Gray would decide not to become Everton manager and Kendall was appointed.

1994 buyout proposal

Kenwright became involved in a consortium to buy Everton in 1994, as his consortium rivalled Birkenhead-based Peter Johnson. Kenwright's consortium had assurances from the Everton owner's family head Lady Grantchester that the Moores family would sell their stake in the club. Kenwright's proposal was dismissed as the "Manchester Consortium" in the Liverpool Echo,[6] as the rivalry between Liverpool and Manchester was enough to deter supporters' support. Kenwright's consortium included Manchester-based Tom Cannon, Tony Tighe (who later went on to create the Everton Collection) and Mike Dyble, whilst building magnate Arthur Abercromby was Cheshire-based.[6] Abercromby offered a £2 million interest-free loan to the club for the purchase of players.[8]

Kenwright, who had been a director at Everton for ten years, had an opportunity to sway the board members to accept his bid but chose not to because he did not want a public relations battle with the more affluent Johnson. Tighe, in an interview with a journalist David Conn, said: "Bill didn't want a public row, that's why he didn't go to press much. He wanted the board to be unanimous. As he saw it, he didn't want Everton's name to be dragged through controversy."[6] Peter Johnson's bid was accepted by the Everton board. Johnson installed Kenwright (the half Belgian half English theatre impresario) as vice-chairman and Sir Philip Carter was re-instated as chairman.[citation needed]

1999 buyout proposal and True Blue Holdings

Kenwright's consortium bought 68% of Everton F.C. from Peter Johnson for £20 million in 1999. A holding company called True Blue (Holdings) Ltd was formed in January 2000. The stakeholders in True Blue Holdings included Paul Gregg, Jimmy Mulville, Jon Woods and Willy Russell before it was dissolved in 2004.[6] Mihir Bose reported that Anita Gregg lent up to £7 million to Kenwright.[9] Upon completion of the deal, Kenwright said: "Acquiring Peter Johnson's shares is only the first step to restoring a great club to where it belongs – to where it should be. If you are going to run a successful football club you need two qualities: you need to be realistic and you need a plan. I'm realistic and I have a plan."[10]

In 2003, he attempted to move Everton to the Kings Dock on the riverside but after a public feud with director Paul Gregg over the proposal's finances and the sale of Wayne Rooney, the move fell through. Gregg had wanted to keep Rooney at the club and Kenwright reluctantly felt it was best he be sold to ease the club's financial burden.[11] Paul and Anita Gregg later sold their shares to Florida-based businessman Robert Earl. Kenwright's close friend Philip Green is believed to have helped him secure the club after being approached for help.[12][13]

Chairmanship

On 1 June 2004, Kenwright became chairman of Everton Football Club. On the same day, Trevor Birch was appointed chief executive officer to replace the outgoing Michael Dunford. Kenwright said that Birch would be his "sounding board" and that the new CEO should "dictate the policy of the football club". Kenwright stated that Birch had not been brought in to sell the club, but that a new investor can have his shares as long as they "have money to run the club".[14] Birch resigned six weeks later.[15] He resigned after a meeting with True Blue Holding (Kenwright, Woods, Gregg and Abercromby) where the board opted to not to sell the club. Gregg claimed there was a refusal to relinquish control by other directors and that it was preventing progress at the club.[16]

Fortress Sports Fund

In August 2004, it was reported that a Brunei-based fund Fortess Sports Fund (FSF) were interested in buying a stake in Everton. Following the public fall-out with director Paul Gregg, it was anticipated that Gregg's shares in addition to others would be sold to the fund. Kenwright and Everton director Jon Woods were in favour of accepting the investment whilst Paul Gregg was sceptical and refused to endorse it.[17] Gregg believed that the fund under-valued his investment, it was reported that the fund's bid was £12.8 million for 29.9% of the club.[18]

In February 2005, Keith Wyness stated that the club had begun to look for other potential investors.[19] In April 2005, Samuelson stated that "the Fund is completed and registered" but Everton director Paul Gregg publicly questioned the FSF: "As a director I have not received any proof of funds – or that they even exist."[20] The Liverpool Echo described the FSF situation as a "farce". Paul Gregg stated that he had been "led down the garden path and that the whole exercise has embarrassed the club."[20] Samuelson re-iterated that funds were ready; "The fund is approved and ready to go. I have not received the actual certificate of incorporation of the fund but that is a technicality." He stated that an EGM was necessary to confirm the FSF fund. "As far as I'm concerned it's a fait accompli – subject to the approval of an EGM of shareholders."[21] An EGM was never called and the question of investment into Everton from the FSF fell away from the public eye.[citation needed]

In November 2005, at the following AGM. Kenwright said that Samuelson "was someone who I believed could have come up with the money, he had his credentials and thought he could come up with a deal that was good for the club ... but he didn't, like many many other people, come up with the goods."[22] He added: "I am spending 24 hours a day trying to raise finance for this club. I had a meeting today, three yesterday, all involving money that would dilute my shareholding – but I'm not interested in that."[22]

2004 Extraordinary General Meeting

By September 2004, concerns amongst fans had grown about the future of the club.[citation needed] An Extraordinary General Meeting was called by shareholders; "The shareholders of the Company express their deep concern at the current state of affairs in the Company". It called for the board of directors to resign if they did not address previous motions to the satisfaction of shareholders[citation needed] Kenwright is considered approachable by fans and prior to the EGM he contacted a fan website before the press regarding the meeting.[23]

2008 Extraordinary General Meeting

In 2007, Kenwright said in an interview on ITV that Goodison Park would soon fail to obtain a ground safety certificate and announced that he would like to move the club to Kirkby as part of a proposal known as Destination Kirkby which included a Tesco supermarket and a retail park. The pursuit of this project led to minor shareholders of the club calling for an Extraordinary General Meeting in 2008. After it was confirmed that the EGM would go ahead, Keith Wyness resigned and was replaced by Robert Elstone who was promoted to the position from within.[24]

At this meeting, Kenwright revealed that he took business advice from retail industry leaders Sir Philip Green and Sir Terry Leahy.[25] The minority shareholders determined that the club should not pursue the project due to a growing number of concerns. However, Kenwright and the other majority shareholders, using one share one vote forced the resolution to be defeated and the project to proceed.[26] The project was called in by the Secretary for State and a public inquiry determined that the project should not proceed after hearing evidence from groups who opposed the scheme such as Keep Everton In Our City (KEIOC)

In April 2008, he agreed to produce Dixie: The People's Legend, a documentary on Everton legend Dixie Dean produced by Liverpool-based company Tabacula.[27]

Personal life

Kenwright was married to actress Anouska Hempel from 1978 to 1980 and has a daughter and two grandchildren from his relationship with the actress Virginia Stride. He is currently in a long-term relationship with the actress Jenny Seagrove. They live in London. The West End theatre publicist Adam Kenwright is his nephew who runs advertising and marketing company aka.[28]

Honours

He received an Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool's John Moores University and is an Honorary Professor of University of West London in London.[citation needed]

Kenwright was awarded the CBE for his services to film and theatre in the 2001 New Years Honours List.[29][30]

In November 2008 he was awarded an Honorary degree of Doctor of Letters (D.Litt) from Nottingham Trent University in recognition of his outstanding contribution and commitment to British theatre.[31]

On 3 January 2014, Kenwright appeared on the BBC show Pointless Celebrities. He and his partner Jenny Seagrove reached the final and won the Pointless trophy, but gave three incorrect answers and missed out on the £2,500 jackpot.

References

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  3. ^ Longmore, Andrew (6 December 1998). "White knight with blue blood". The Independent. London. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Field's Final Fab Forty – 6th August 1967". Radio London. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
  5. ^ . Manchesterbeat.com. Archived from the original on 22 November 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e Conn, David (1998). The Football Business. Mainstream Sport. p. 91. ISBN 978-1-84018-101-2.
  7. ^ Gray, Andy (2004). Gray matters : my autobiography. London: Macmillan. p. 240. ISBN 978-1-4050-4624-4.
  8. ^ Shaw, Phil (4 March 1994). "Van basten out of World Cup". The Independent. London. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
  9. ^ Bose, Mihir (22 June 2004). "Directors wife holds the purse strings at Goodison". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 7 September 2009.
  10. ^ Ross, Ian (26 January 2000). "Dream script for Kenwright". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  11. ^ Burt, Jason (25 July 2004). "Kenwright on the brink". The Independent. London. Retrieved 31 May 2009.
  12. ^ Nixon, Alan (20 July 2004). "Kenwright turns to the man who was not wanted by Marks and Spencers". The Independent. London. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  13. ^ Peston, Robert (1 August 2004). "Green comes to the rescue of Everton's chairman". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  14. ^ Prentice, David (2 June 2004). "'I want to be Trevor's sounding board'". Liverpool Echo.
  15. ^ McNultty, Phil (16 July 2004). "Everton chief Birch resigns". BBC Sport. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
  16. ^ Hunter, Andy (14 July 2004). "BIRCH QUITS; Birch resigns after Blues board refuse to sell club". Liverpool Echo.
  17. ^ Prentice, David (2 April 2005). "Fortress saga is dragging on; Board split signals further hold-ups". Liverpool Echo.
  18. ^ McNulty, Phil (13 January 2005). "Fortress may be crumbling". Liverpool Echo.
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  31. ^ "Parkinson to become Chancellor of Nottingham Trent University"[permanent dead link] nottinghampost.com, 11 November 2008

External links

  • Bill Kenwright at IMDb
  • Bill Kenwright at the Internet Broadway Database  
  • . 9 June video of Kenwright on "great" new "musical star" Lee Mead, whom BBC One viewers had chosen by phone vote minutes earlier to play the lead role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

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William Kenwright CBE born 4 September 1945 is an English West End theatre producer and film producer He has also been the chairman of Everton Football Club since 2004 Bill KenwrightCBEBornWilliam Kenwright 1945 09 04 4 September 1945 age 77 Liverpool EnglandOccupation s Theatre and film producer Actor and singer Everton F C chairmanYears active1960s presentSpouseAnouska Hempel m 1978 div 1980 wbr marriage Jenny Seagrove 1994Children1Websitewww wbr kenwright wbr comKenwright was born in Liverpool and attended Booker Avenue County Primary School and then Liverpool Institute High School for Boys from 1957 to 1964 He appeared in school productions including Shylock in The Merchant of Venice on the stage in the Mount Street building predecessor to LIPA He was also treasurer of the Christian Union at school Kenwright was a judge in the 2007 BBC One television series Any Dream Will Do Contents 1 Theatre 2 Film 3 Music 4 Actor 5 Everton Football Club 5 1 1994 buyout proposal 5 2 1999 buyout proposal and True Blue Holdings 5 3 Chairmanship 5 3 1 Fortress Sports Fund 5 3 2 2004 Extraordinary General Meeting 5 3 3 2008 Extraordinary General Meeting 6 Personal life 7 Honours 8 References 9 External linksTheatre EditKenwright is one of the UK s most successful theatre producers best known for the long running West End hit Blood Brothers and the record breaking UK tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Other productions have included West End runs of Whistle Down the Wind at the Palace Theatre Festen in London on a UK tour and on Broadway The Big Life Elmina s Kitchen Scrooge The Musical The Night of the Iguana A Few Good Men A Man For All Seasons alongside UK tours of Jesus Christ Superstar Tommy Tell Me on a Sunday and This is Elvis He produced the London revival of Cabaret at the Lyric Theatre in September 2006 starring Anna Maxwell Martin James Dreyfus and Sheila Hancock He has helped start the careers of many current West End theatre producers including Mark Rubinstein and Marc Sinden 1 It has been estimated that he employs more actors in a year than any employer other than the BBC 2 He has also directed many productions including Blood Brothers Whistle Down the Wind he was asked by Andrew Lloyd Webber to make changes to the direction of Love Never Dies Bill Kenwright additionally produced amp directed the 2018 19 UK touring production of Saturday Night Fever in which Richard Winsor as the preliminary Tony Manero perceived the symbolic Stayin Alive dance spectacle as The Kneebreaker amp he gleefully presented the deceiving Stage Pose downgrade created by Arlene Phillips in 1997 Current and recent productions mainly musicals include Fame UK National Tour 2014 Blood Brothers Phoenix Theatre London and on UK National Tour starring Helen Hobson and Steven Houghton Cabaret Savoy Theatre London with Will Young Michelle Ryan and Sian Phillips Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat UK National Tour starring Joe McElderry The Wizard of Oz London Palladium London 2011 Jekyll amp Hyde UK National Tour 2011 Evita World Tour starring Madalena Alberto and Gian Marco Schiaretti 2018 Film Edit2019 The Fanatic producer 2017 My Pure Land producer 2012 Broken producer 2011 Dixie The People s Legend executive producer in post production 2009 Cheri producer 2004 The Purifiers producer 2003 The Boys from County Clare executive producer 2003 Die Mommie Die producer 2001 Zoe producer 1999 Don t Go Breaking My Heart producer 1991 Stepping Out executive producer Music EditKenwright has his own record label Bill Kenwright Records which had released three albums as of February 2008 The London Palladium cast recording of Scrooge starring Tommy Steele and the 2006 Lyric Theatre Recording of Cabaret were joined in February 2008 by the debut album of Kenwright s new boy group Dream On Dream On comprising five runners up from the BBC s Any Dream Will Do Craig Chalmers Lewis Bradley Chris Crosby Chris Barton and Antony Hansen was formed in January 2008 He began his music career in a band known as the Chevrolets 3 Perhaps less known is Kenwright s recording career both solo and with a group Bill Kenwright and the Runaways I want to go back there again Walk through dreams Columbia DB8239 August 1967 4 and solo as Bill Kenwright Love s Black amp White Giving Up MGM 1430 July 1968 Tiggy House That Fell on its Face MGM 1463 November 1968 Baby I Could Be So Good at Loving Boy amp a Girl MGM 1478 January 1969 Sugar Man Epitaph When Times Were Good Fontana TF 1065 October 1969 Kenwright tried his hand at record production in 1969 producing two singles for Manchester band Money who also worked as his backing band for several cabaret gigs in Oldham and at Allinson s Liverpool 5 The first record Come Laughing Home was the title music for Kenwright s first foray into theatrical production with Reginald Marsh also a star of Coronation Street as co producer The show starred Anne Reid who at the time was playing Valerie Barlow in Coronation Street It was the first time a Coronation Street star had worked in live theatre whilst still acting in the series The show opened at Blackpool s Grand Theatre The single was also released in Argentina citation needed Actor EditAs a young man he became an actor His early successes included a role in Coronation Street as Gordon Clegg who was introduced in April 1968 Kenwright left the show after a year to pursue his producing career in March 1969 although he did return to the show on occasion throughout the 1970s for guest appearances He continued to appear in Coronation Street occasionally until 2012 He had brief stints in other shows such as The Villains and The Liver Birds and appeared in the films Carry On Matron 1972 as a reporter and England My England 1995 Since 1997 he has managed the Theatre Royal in Windsor Everton Football Club EditKenwright is the current chairman of Everton Football Club He succeeded Littlewoods director Philip Carter in the role Kenwright has been on the Everton board since 1989 He became the second largest shareholder in 1999 when Peter Johnson sold his shareholding after the Football Association told to him sell his interests in either Tranmere Rovers or Everton 6 He became the largest stakeholder in the club in 2004 citation needed Scottish international forward Andy Gray reported in his autobiography that the Everton board were ready to offer Gray the job as manager in August 1997 but Kenwright then director had wanted to appoint Howard Kendall as manager for a third time 7 Gray would decide not to become Everton manager and Kendall was appointed 1994 buyout proposal Edit Kenwright became involved in a consortium to buy Everton in 1994 as his consortium rivalled Birkenhead based Peter Johnson Kenwright s consortium had assurances from the Everton owner s family head Lady Grantchester that the Moores family would sell their stake in the club Kenwright s proposal was dismissed as the Manchester Consortium in the Liverpool Echo 6 as the rivalry between Liverpool and Manchester was enough to deter supporters support Kenwright s consortium included Manchester based Tom Cannon Tony Tighe who later went on to create the Everton Collection and Mike Dyble whilst building magnate Arthur Abercromby was Cheshire based 6 Abercromby offered a 2 million interest free loan to the club for the purchase of players 8 Kenwright who had been a director at Everton for ten years had an opportunity to sway the board members to accept his bid but chose not to because he did not want a public relations battle with the more affluent Johnson Tighe in an interview with a journalist David Conn said Bill didn t want a public row that s why he didn t go to press much He wanted the board to be unanimous As he saw it he didn t want Everton s name to be dragged through controversy 6 Peter Johnson s bid was accepted by the Everton board Johnson installed Kenwright the half Belgian half English theatre impresario as vice chairman and Sir Philip Carter was re instated as chairman citation needed 1999 buyout proposal and True Blue Holdings Edit Kenwright s consortium bought 68 of Everton F C from Peter Johnson for 20 million in 1999 A holding company called True Blue Holdings Ltd was formed in January 2000 The stakeholders in True Blue Holdings included Paul Gregg Jimmy Mulville Jon Woods and Willy Russell before it was dissolved in 2004 6 Mihir Bose reported that Anita Gregg lent up to 7 million to Kenwright 9 Upon completion of the deal Kenwright said Acquiring Peter Johnson s shares is only the first step to restoring a great club to where it belongs to where it should be If you are going to run a successful football club you need two qualities you need to be realistic and you need a plan I m realistic and I have a plan 10 In 2003 he attempted to move Everton to the Kings Dock on the riverside but after a public feud with director Paul Gregg over the proposal s finances and the sale of Wayne Rooney the move fell through Gregg had wanted to keep Rooney at the club and Kenwright reluctantly felt it was best he be sold to ease the club s financial burden 11 Paul and Anita Gregg later sold their shares to Florida based businessman Robert Earl Kenwright s close friend Philip Green is believed to have helped him secure the club after being approached for help 12 13 Chairmanship Edit On 1 June 2004 Kenwright became chairman of Everton Football Club On the same day Trevor Birch was appointed chief executive officer to replace the outgoing Michael Dunford Kenwright said that Birch would be his sounding board and that the new CEO should dictate the policy of the football club Kenwright stated that Birch had not been brought in to sell the club but that a new investor can have his shares as long as they have money to run the club 14 Birch resigned six weeks later 15 He resigned after a meeting with True Blue Holding Kenwright Woods Gregg and Abercromby where the board opted to not to sell the club Gregg claimed there was a refusal to relinquish control by other directors and that it was preventing progress at the club 16 Fortress Sports Fund Edit In August 2004 it was reported that a Brunei based fund Fortess Sports Fund FSF were interested in buying a stake in Everton Following the public fall out with director Paul Gregg it was anticipated that Gregg s shares in addition to others would be sold to the fund Kenwright and Everton director Jon Woods were in favour of accepting the investment whilst Paul Gregg was sceptical and refused to endorse it 17 Gregg believed that the fund under valued his investment it was reported that the fund s bid was 12 8 million for 29 9 of the club 18 In February 2005 Keith Wyness stated that the club had begun to look for other potential investors 19 In April 2005 Samuelson stated that the Fund is completed and registered but Everton director Paul Gregg publicly questioned the FSF As a director I have not received any proof of funds or that they even exist 20 The Liverpool Echo described the FSF situation as a farce Paul Gregg stated that he had been led down the garden path and that the whole exercise has embarrassed the club 20 Samuelson re iterated that funds were ready The fund is approved and ready to go I have not received the actual certificate of incorporation of the fund but that is a technicality He stated that an EGM was necessary to confirm the FSF fund As far as I m concerned it s a fait accompli subject to the approval of an EGM of shareholders 21 An EGM was never called and the question of investment into Everton from the FSF fell away from the public eye citation needed In November 2005 at the following AGM Kenwright said that Samuelson was someone who I believed could have come up with the money he had his credentials and thought he could come up with a deal that was good for the club but he didn t like many many other people come up with the goods 22 He added I am spending 24 hours a day trying to raise finance for this club I had a meeting today three yesterday all involving money that would dilute my shareholding but I m not interested in that 22 2004 Extraordinary General Meeting Edit By September 2004 concerns amongst fans had grown about the future of the club citation needed An Extraordinary General Meeting was called by shareholders The shareholders of the Company express their deep concern at the current state of affairs in the Company It called for the board of directors to resign if they did not address previous motions to the satisfaction of shareholders citation needed Kenwright is considered approachable by fans and prior to the EGM he contacted a fan website before the press regarding the meeting 23 2008 Extraordinary General Meeting Edit In 2007 Kenwright said in an interview on ITV that Goodison Park would soon fail to obtain a ground safety certificate and announced that he would like to move the club to Kirkby as part of a proposal known as Destination Kirkby which included a Tesco supermarket and a retail park The pursuit of this project led to minor shareholders of the club calling for an Extraordinary General Meeting in 2008 After it was confirmed that the EGM would go ahead Keith Wyness resigned and was replaced by Robert Elstone who was promoted to the position from within 24 At this meeting Kenwright revealed that he took business advice from retail industry leaders Sir Philip Green and Sir Terry Leahy 25 The minority shareholders determined that the club should not pursue the project due to a growing number of concerns However Kenwright and the other majority shareholders using one share one vote forced the resolution to be defeated and the project to proceed 26 The project was called in by the Secretary for State and a public inquiry determined that the project should not proceed after hearing evidence from groups who opposed the scheme such as Keep Everton In Our City KEIOC In April 2008 he agreed to produce Dixie The People s Legend a documentary on Everton legend Dixie Dean produced by Liverpool based company Tabacula 27 Personal life EditKenwright was married to actress Anouska Hempel from 1978 to 1980 and has a daughter and two grandchildren from his relationship with the actress Virginia Stride He is currently in a long term relationship with the actress Jenny Seagrove They live in London The West End theatre publicist Adam Kenwright is his nephew who runs advertising and marketing company aka 28 Honours EditHe received an Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool s John Moores University and is an Honorary Professor of University of West London in London citation needed Kenwright was awarded the CBE for his services to film and theatre in the 2001 New Years Honours List 29 30 In November 2008 he was awarded an Honorary degree of Doctor of Letters D Litt from Nottingham Trent University in recognition of his outstanding contribution and commitment to British theatre 31 On 3 January 2014 Kenwright appeared on the BBC show Pointless Celebrities He and his partner Jenny Seagrove reached the final and won the Pointless trophy but gave three incorrect answers and missed out on the 2 500 jackpot References Edit The British Theatre Guide New SOLT President Britishtheatreguide info 9 June 2011 Archived from the original on 24 April 2012 Retrieved 11 June 2012 A Business called Show British Theatre Guide Archived from the original on 25 February 2004 Retrieved 23 April 2001 Longmore Andrew 6 December 1998 White knight with blue blood The Independent London Retrieved 26 April 2010 Field s Final Fab Forty 6th August 1967 Radio London Retrieved 6 August 2014 Money on Manchesterbeat the group and music scene of Manchester in the 60s Manchesterbeat com Archived from the original on 22 November 2014 Retrieved 6 August 2014 a b c d e Conn David 1998 The Football Business Mainstream Sport p 91 ISBN 978 1 84018 101 2 Gray Andy 2004 Gray matters my autobiography London Macmillan p 240 ISBN 978 1 4050 4624 4 Shaw Phil 4 March 1994 Van basten out of World Cup The Independent London Retrieved 17 January 2010 Bose Mihir 22 June 2004 Directors wife holds the purse strings at Goodison The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 7 September 2009 Ross Ian 26 January 2000 Dream script for Kenwright The Guardian London Retrieved 26 April 2010 Burt Jason 25 July 2004 Kenwright on the brink The Independent London Retrieved 31 May 2009 Nixon Alan 20 July 2004 Kenwright turns to the man who was not wanted by Marks and Spencers The Independent London Retrieved 26 April 2010 Peston Robert 1 August 2004 Green comes to the rescue of Everton s chairman The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 26 April 2010 Prentice David 2 June 2004 I want to be Trevor s sounding board Liverpool Echo McNultty Phil 16 July 2004 Everton chief Birch resigns BBC Sport Retrieved 19 November 2009 Hunter Andy 14 July 2004 BIRCH QUITS Birch resigns after Blues board refuse to sell club Liverpool Echo Prentice David 2 April 2005 Fortress saga is dragging on Board split signals further hold ups Liverpool Echo McNulty Phil 13 January 2005 Fortress may be crumbling Liverpool Echo Blues new investors Liverpool Echo 3 February 2005 a b Prentice David 5 April 2004 Gregg I m not the issue in Fund farce Gregg s fund blast Liverpool Echo Prior David 5 April 2004 Boardroom battle may resurface at Goodison Gregg lining up rival investment as Fortress deal still not settled Liverpool Echo a b Prior David 25 November 2005 Search for investment goes on as Fortress fails Kenwright tells AGM of 24 hours a day finance quest Liverpool Echo Bill Kenwright Nsno co uk 27 September 2004 Retrieved 31 May 2009 Kenwright open to right offers BBC Sport 6 August 2008 Retrieved 14 December 2009 EGM Date Confirmed Everton F C 7 August 2008 Retrieved 31 May 2009 EGM Resolution Defeated The Official Website of Everton Football Club Everton F C 3 September 2008 Retrieved 6 August 2014 Notes from the Director 1 Tabacula 23 April 2008 Retrieved 19 November 2009 Chynoweth Carly 29 April 2012 How I Made It Adam Kenwright founder of Aka Promotions The Sunday Times Archived from the original on 4 January 2014 Retrieved 6 August 2014 Paddock Terry Queen honors UK s Actors Courtenay Scofield Stewart Shaw Wanamaker Playbill 2 January 2001 Supplement Order of the British Empire page 8 The London Gazette 30 December 2000 Parkinson to become Chancellor of Nottingham Trent University permanent dead link nottinghampost com 11 November 2008External links EditBill Kenwright Productions Bill Kenwright at IMDb Bill Kenwright at the Internet Broadway Database Bill and John at the Aftershow Party 9 June video of Kenwright on great new musical star Lee Mead whom BBC One viewers had chosen by phone vote minutes earlier to play the lead role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Kenwright amp oldid 1144868657, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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