Director-General of the BBC

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The Director-General is chief executive and (from 1944) editor-in-chief of the BBC. The position is appointed by Board of Governors of the BBC.

  • Sir John Reith (1927-1938)
  • Sir Frederick Ogilvie (1938-1942)
  • Sir Cecil Graves and Robert W. Foot (joint Director-Generals, 1942-1943)
  • Robert W. Foot (1942-1944)
  • Sir William Haley (1944-1952)
  • Sir Ian Jacob (1952-1959)
  • Sir Hugh Greene (1960-1969)
  • Sir Charles Curran (1969-1977)
  • Sir Ian Trethowan (1977-1982)
  • Alasdair Milne (1982-1987)
  • Sir Michael Checkland (1987-1992)
  • Sir John Birt (1992-2000)
  • Greg Dyke (2000 - January 29 2004)
  • Mark Byford (Acting Director-General, January 29 2004 - June 21 2004)
  • Mark Thompson (June 22 2004 - )
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External link

  • The BBC press office's biographical list of its Directors General
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