Frederick Ogilvie

Sir Frederick W. Ogilvie (died June 10 1949) was Director-General of the BBC from July 19 1938 (aged 45) to January 26 1942, and was succeeded by joint Director-Generals Cecil Graves and Robert W. Foot. He was knighted on June 10 1942. Previously to joining the BBC, he was Professor of Political Economy and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University in Belfast. John Reith
1927-1938
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idth="40%" align="center"|Director-General of the BBC
1938-1942
width="30%" align="center"|Followed by:
Cecil Graves & Robert W. Foot
1942-1943
Ogilvie, Frederick

 

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