So it’s not a recent Merlin thing, the woodies are bad ethos was a Tussauds thing.
Well by that time, Tussauds and Merlin were pretty much the same company using the same blindly marketing-led tactics, just with a top change of management. Merlin certainly continued to deny the wooden coaster for years, there's a relatively recent interview somewhere I remember from Nick Varney saying they just couldnt do a wooden coaster. Somehow the company were finally persuaded to change their opinion after years, bringing everyone a really fun wooden coaster at last!
The channel 4 programme certainly gave the impression it was Bradley Wynne who pushed for the project
I wouldnt put much thought into any part of that programme. Bradley as a creative designer most likely had zero influence over what gets built at parks and when, those decisions are made by Merlin's development board. He was more directing how the theme and experience turned out.
I agree it seems rude that someone at the park didn’t call John earlier, but at the same time he was retired and Bradley was effectively doing John’s old job.
Not really because John Wardley was a park development director along with a couple others, not a creative designer, though he would get very involved in the actual layout proposals, ride types, give the starting point to a theme. He gave the 'brief' if you like, to which the ride would be designed.
There were creative designers who were doing a role similar to Bradley back at the time of Nemesis, etc. Only difference was they didn't get featured on TV.
The decision to have John as the figurehead or 'designer' of all these rides was deliberate because it makes it more promotable, same with the decision to feature Bradley as 'creative genius behind the Wicker Man' on this one. There's actually a whole lot more two it, and the two of them were doing very different jobs.