Charles Curran
Director-General 1969-1977
Sir Charles John Curran 1921-1980 was the first ex-grammar school Director-General. He served in the Indian army but left to work in the BBC Talks department. He resigned after a dispute to edit Canadian Fishing News but came back in 1951 to BBC Monitoring.
Subsequent posts included Secretary and Director of External Broadcasting. The Board of Governors liked him but staff described him as a poor decision-maker. He was a good administrator but may have lacked the personality needed for a troubled time: industrial action, declining License Fee revenue, Government clashes, commercial radio and Lord Hill's interference in programme-making.
He worked better with new Chairman Michael Swann. He was not a television expert but oversaw a classic era of increased licence-fee income and many successful dramas, documentaries and comedies.
While Director-General he was President of the European Broadcasting Union for three terms. In 1977 he became Managing Director of news agency Visnews. He died of a heart attack in 1980.
Directors-General
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John Reith
First Director-General, 1922-1938 -
FW Ogilvie
Second Director-General 1938-1942 -
Cecil Graves
Joint Director-General 1942-1943 -
RW Foot
Joint Director-General 1942-1943, Fourth Director-General 1943-1944 -
William Haley
Fifth Director-General 1944-1952 -
Ian Jacob
Sixth Director-General 1952-1959 -
Hugh Carleton-Greene
Seventh Director-General 1960-1969 -
Charles Curran
Eighth Director-General 1969-1977 -
Ian Trethowan
Ninth Director-General 1977-1982 -
Alasdair Milne
Tenth Director-General 1982-1987 -
Michael Checkland
Eleventh Director-General 1987-1992 -
John Birt
Twelfth Director-General 1992-2000 -
Greg Dyke
Thirteenth Director-General 2000-2004 -
Mark Thompson
Fourteenth Director-General 2004-2012 -
George Entwistle
Fifteenth Director-General 2012 -
Tony Hall
Sixteenth Director-General 2013-2020 -
Tim Davie
Seventeenth Director-General 2020-2026 -
Matt Brittin
Eighteenth Director-General 2026-