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Monica Sims
Monica Sims OBE (born 27 October 1925) is a British BBC Radio producer who became Head of Children's Programmes, BBC Television then Controller of BBC Radio 4. She has also been a Vice-President of the British Board of Film Classification, and Director of the Children's Film Foundation.〔(Mini biography )〕 == BBC career == She spent three seasons working in theatres in Windsor and Bristol before joining BBC Radio as a Talks Producer, where he rose to become Editor of ''Woman's Hour'', a position she held until 1967.〔〔(Wyn Knowles obituary – ''Daily Telegraph'', 22 July 2010 )〕〔(Dissertation on the Trumptonshire trilogy, Katy Brier )〕 She then moved to BBC Television as Head of Children’s Programmes from 1967 to 1978〔 where she "believed passionately that the child audience deserved the best possible service and she, like her predecessors fought hard to increase the range of programming and the BBC’s investment in it".〔Home, Anna ''Into the Box of Delights'', London: BBC Books, 1993〕 She moved back to BBC Radio to become Controller of BBC Radio 4, replacing Ian McIntyre, a position she held from 1978 until 1983.〔 The features producer Piers Plowright described her as "tactful but firm ... never a hair out of place, always elegant but with steel running through her". She described Radio 4 as providing "Surprise, through different perspectives on life through satire, poetry, storytelling, songs, argument, defining ideas, contact with opinion formers, writers, scientists, historians, philosophers and imaginative stimulus through works of art, music, drama, literature."〔(After 40 years, we’re still on Radio 4’s wavelength – Piers Plowright )〕
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