TV
BBC Four controller announced
Published Tuesday, Dec 11 2001, 15:11 GMT | By Neil Wilkes
Roly Keating will become the first Controller of BBC Four, the BBC announced today.
Making the appointment, Mark Thompson, Director of Television said: "Roly has played an enormous part in the development of BBC Four, both creatively and through strong leadership. He was integral to the original proposal and, since it received approval from the Secretary of State in September, he has begun to craft a compulsive launch schedule. The birth of the channel could not be in better hands."
Keating, who will take up the new post in January, said: "BBC Four is British television’s boldest new investment in cultural programming for a generation, and being given the chance to launch it is one of the most exciting jobs in TV. The channel is for people who want more from television - more depth, more range, more stimulus for the mind, and is a fantastic challenge."
Keating is currently Controller of Arts Commissioning and Digital Channels, and will continue to act as genre commissioner for Arts until new arrangements have been put in place.
BBC Four will launch in March next year, transmitting daily from 7pm across all three digital television platforms.
Making the appointment, Mark Thompson, Director of Television said: "Roly has played an enormous part in the development of BBC Four, both creatively and through strong leadership. He was integral to the original proposal and, since it received approval from the Secretary of State in September, he has begun to craft a compulsive launch schedule. The birth of the channel could not be in better hands."
Keating, who will take up the new post in January, said: "BBC Four is British television’s boldest new investment in cultural programming for a generation, and being given the chance to launch it is one of the most exciting jobs in TV. The channel is for people who want more from television - more depth, more range, more stimulus for the mind, and is a fantastic challenge."
Keating is currently Controller of Arts Commissioning and Digital Channels, and will continue to act as genre commissioner for Arts until new arrangements have been put in place.
BBC Four will launch in March next year, transmitting daily from 7pm across all three digital television platforms.
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