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'''David Liddiment''' (born 20 September 1952) is Creative Director of the independent production company [[All3Media]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.all3media.com/Content/TeamPageDavidLiddiment.html |title=All3Media: David Liddiment |access-date=2014-09-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006055731/http://www.all3media.com/Content/TeamPageDavidLiddiment.html |archive-date=2014-10-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref> He is also an associate of The [[Old Vic]] Theatre Company and a member of the [[BBC Trust]], the governing body of the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]].
'''David Liddiment''' (born 20 September 1952) is Creative Director of the independent production company [[All3Media]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.all3media.com/Content/TeamPageDavidLiddiment.html |title=All3Media: David Liddiment |access-date=2014-09-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006055731/http://www.all3media.com/Content/TeamPageDavidLiddiment.html |archive-date=2014-10-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref> He is also an associate of The [[Old Vic]] Theatre Company and a member of the [[BBC Trust]], the governing body of the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]].


Liddiment was director of programmes and channels at ITV (1997–2002), for which he would be portrayed by [[Risteárd Cooper]] in the ITV drama [[Quiz (TV Series)|Quiz]]. He later became head of entertainment at the [[BBC]] (1993–1995). His programme commissions included ''[[Pop Idol]]'', ''[[Fat Friends]]'', and ''[[Men Behaving Badly]]''. While working for [[Granada Television]], he was an executive producer on ''[[Coronation Street]]'' (1987–1991).
Liddiment was director of programmes and channels at ITV (1997–2002), for which he would be portrayed by [[Risteárd Cooper]] in the ITV drama [[Quiz (TV series)|Quiz]]. He later became head of entertainment at the [[BBC]] (1993–1995). His programme commissions included ''[[Pop Idol]]'', ''[[Fat Friends]]'', and ''[[Men Behaving Badly]]''. While working for [[Granada Television]], he was an executive producer on ''[[Coronation Street]]'' (1987–1991).


In 2003, Liddiment was presented with the [[Royal Television Society]]'s Gold Medal for outstanding services to television.
In 2003, Liddiment was presented with the [[Royal Television Society]]'s Gold Medal for outstanding services to television.

Revision as of 18:16, 21 June 2022

David Liddiment (born 20 September 1952) is Creative Director of the independent production company All3Media.[1] He is also an associate of The Old Vic Theatre Company and a member of the BBC Trust, the governing body of the British Broadcasting Corporation.

Liddiment was director of programmes and channels at ITV (1997–2002), for which he would be portrayed by Risteárd Cooper in the ITV drama Quiz. He later became head of entertainment at the BBC (1993–1995). His programme commissions included Pop Idol, Fat Friends, and Men Behaving Badly. While working for Granada Television, he was an executive producer on Coronation Street (1987–1991).

In 2003, Liddiment was presented with the Royal Television Society's Gold Medal for outstanding services to television.

On 1 November 2006, Liddiment was appointed as one of the founding members of the BBC Trust,[2] which along with a formal Executive Board replaced the former BBC Board of Governors as the governing body of the BBC. His term expired on 31 October 2010. Liddiment is chairman of the Trust's Audiences and Performance Committee, which monitors the performance of all of the BBC's public services (television, radio and online).

In September 2015, Liddiment became a non-executive director of FremantleMedia in the UK.[3]

References

  1. ^ "All3Media: David Liddiment". Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  2. ^ BBC Press Release New BBC Trust to represent the public interest
  3. ^ "Liddiment joins Fremantle as non-exec chairman". Televisual. 8 September 2015.

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