By the time he retired from television in 1993, Leach was the chairman and chief executive of Yorkshire Tyne Tees plc.
In 1992, Yorkshire and Tyne Tees merged again, to create Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Television.
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Barriers is a British children's television series, created and written by William Corlett, and made by Tyne Tees Television for ITV between 1981 and 1982.
He rose through the television ranks and, after leaving for a two-year spell with Tyne Tees Television, he returned to Granada in 1992 as head of entertainment where he produced the award-winning Prime Suspect, September Song and the pilot for My Wonderful Life.
Stevenson was a non-executive Director of British Technology Group (1979–89), Tyne Tees Television (1982–87), Manpower Inc. (1988-2006), Thames Television (1991-93), J. Rothschild Assurance plc (1991–97), English Partnerships (1993-2004), BSkyB (1994-2001), Lazard Bros (1997-2002) and St James's Place Capital (1997-2002).
On returning to England she joined Tyne Tees Television in 1983 as a weather presenter.
Tyne Tees Television produced a TV dramatisation of the story in 1982, The World Cup: A Captain's Tale