Director-general Of The Bbc
The
Director-General
is
chief executive
and 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
- )
External link
The BBC press office's biographical list of its Directors General
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