The Daily Telegraph

I had All That Glitters idea in 2017, says Jan Leeming

- By Anita Singh ARTS AND ENTERTAINM­ENT EDITOR

THE BBC has billed its latest show, All That Glitters, as a “brand-new talent search” to find Britain’s best jeweller.

But to Jan Leeming, the veteran television presenter, the concept is familiar. Leeming sent an “identical” proposal to the corporatio­n in 2017, and has now asked if her idea was “hijacked”.

Leeming, for decades one of the BBC’S most popular newsreader­s, came up with the idea after taking jewellery classes and deciding that it was a subject that would interest audiences.

She approached the BBC with her idea, and an executive said they would forward it to a production company. However, Leeming was later told that the idea would not be taken forward.

She first learned of the new BBC Two show in an email from a friend that read: “Jan, we were very surprised to see All That Glitters and you weren’t presenting it.”

On Twitter, Leeming said she was “angry and upset” to see the programme on air and said that it had “all the elements” of her proposal.

She told her followers that she had “put [an] identical proposal to the Corporatio­n in 2017 – it is impossible to patent an idea, so who is to say who got there first”.

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, Leeming said: “Ten years ago I began adult education jewellery classes and I thought, right, if I can do it then other people can. There was a 94-year-old lady in the class who made some beautiful work that could have gone into a jewellery shop.

“So my premise all along was to make this something that the public would say, ‘Wow, I can do that.’”

Her proposal included a series of heats and the presence of two profession­al jewellers as judges, both ideas replicated in All That Glitters.

Leeming had followed advice given to her by Lord Grade, the former BBC chairman, and posted a copy of the proposal to herself as proof of her idea. Asked if she thought the programme was a copy of her idea, Leeming said: “I can’t say that, because you can’t patent an idea. For all I know, that might be the same production company and they resurrecte­d it. I wasn’t told.”

She had hoped to present the show herself. Katherine Ryan, the comedian and actress, presents All That Glitters.

“For a while there seems to have been this move that anything documentar­y or documentar­y-like is presented by an actor or a comedian,” said Leeming, 79.

“When I saw it I was very upset and yes, I do have an axe to grind because comedians and actors are out of their environmen­t. An actor needs a script, an interviewe­r doesn’t.”

She wrote on her blog: “Yes, I am gutted that All That Glitters has been made the way it has and I am not the presenter – I’m only human but I do know a lot about jewellery, jewels and jewellery-making, which I doubt the comedian does.”

None of the contestant­s on All That Glitters is an amateur. Leeming explained: “I’ve heard it said that my project would not get anywhere because jewellery is elitist, which is rubbish.

“The way the programme has been produced has certainly kept it in the elitist category and I’m sure will not encourage members of the public to take up jewellery-making as a hobby.”

Leeming said she was not making any criticism of the BBC, which had passed on her idea to a production company.

“In the past, you could just write to a commission­ing editor and put your idea to them. Now you must go through a production company, and every time you go through a production company and talk about your idea, you are spreading it.”

A BBC spokesman said: “All That Glitters is an original format developed by Twenty Twenty Production­s.”

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The veteran broadcaste­r, left, approached the BBC with a proposal for a jewellery-making programme that had ‘all the elements’ of comedian Katherine Ryan’s show, above

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