Tim Davie
Director-General 2020-2026
Before joining the BBC, Davie had a career in marketing at Procter and Gamble, and at PepsiCo Europe. He joined the BBC in 2005 as Director of Marketing and Audiences, moving to become Director of Audio and Music with overall responsibility for the BBC’s national radio output, its digital services and performing groups.
Davie was acting BBC Director-General between November 2012 and April 2013, following the departure of George Entwistle.
Then he became Chief Executive of BBC Worldwide, the BBC’s principal commercial subsidiary, responsible for creating and distributing leading British content globally.
Whilst in the role, he oversaw the merger between the BBC’s production arm and BBC Worldwide, creating the new BBC Studios in 2018, and generating an annual turnover of over £1.4bn. He was made CBE in 2018 for services to International Trade.
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-