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Charlotte Moore (TV executive)

Charlotte Moore (born June 1968)〔("Charlotte Moore" ), Companies in the UK〕 is the Controller of BBC One. Her appointment was announced by Tony Hall, the BBC's Director General on 26 June 2013.〔Josh Halliday ("Charlotte Moore's BBC1 role 'a very critical appointment', says Tony Hall" ), guardian.co.uk. 26 June 2013〕
==Earlier career==
A graduate of Bristol University,〔Maggie Brown ("Charlotte Moore: new BBC1 controller focuses on calm creativity" ), guardian.co.uk, 26 June 2013〕 she joined Ideal World as a producer-director of documentaries 〔Jake Kanter ("BBC1 confirms Charlotte Moore as channel controller" ), ''Broadcast'', 26 June 2013〕 in 2002.〔("Charlotte Moore named new Controller of BBC One" ), BBC Media Centre, 26 June 2013〕 As a freelance director/producer her credits included "Lagos Airport", RTS award winning ''Living With Cancer'' and ''Great Britons: Churchill'', .〔Glen Mutel ("Ideal World in bid to expand factual fare" ), ''Broadcast'', 27 February 2004〕 She was appointed head of documentaries for Muriel Gray's Ideal World company in February 2004,〔 and then head of contemporary factual at IWC Media, as it became after its merger with Wark Clements, in 2005.〔("Barker quits IWC Media" ), ''Broadcast'', 25 August 2005〕 Moore has been a trustee since 2005 of the Grierson Trust,〔 of which she is a Vice-Chair.〔("Trustees" ), The Grierson Trust〕
Moore became a commissioning executive for documentaries at the BBC in 2006, responsible for the Emmy award winning ''Stephen Fry's Secret Life of the Manic Depressive'' and Bafta award winning ''Evicted''.〔("Biographies: Charlotte Moore, Commissioning Editor, Documentaries ), BBC Press Office〕 After a period as temporary charge, she formally became the commissioning editor of Documentaries in May 2009,〔Leigh Holmwood ("BBC appoints first Muslim head of religious programming" ), theguardian.com, 11 May 2009〕 responsible for 220 hours of programming per annum across the BBC's four television channels〔("Factual Q&A: Charlotte Moore, BBC" ), ''Broadcast'', 25 November 2010〕 with an annual budget of £30 million by 2011.〔Ben Dowell ("BBC documentary boss wants programmes that do more than entertain" ), ''The Guardian'', 6 June 2011〕 In this role she gave the go ahead for BBC2's Welcome to Lagos, Protecting Our Children, a programme on assisted suicide, ''Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die'' , 7/7 One Day in London, Inside Claridges and ''The Great British Bake Off'' among others.〔("Charlotte Moore appointed new controller of BBC One" ), BBC News, 26 June 2013〕 Rivals at Channel 4 suggested Moore's preference for authored documentaries might give her output an "old fashioned" air, a criticism she rejected in June 2011.〔 She rejected that channel's fondness for 'fixed rig' programmes, like ''One Born Every Minute'' and ''Coppers'' which, Moore has said, appear to repeat the same narrative in each episode: "Where are the layers and complexity? It is difficult for them to be inventive and risky."〔

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