BBC NEWSAmericasAfricaEuropeMiddle EastSouth AsiaAsia Pacific
BBCiNEWS  SPORT  WEATHER  WORLD SERVICE  A-Z INDEX    

BBC News World Edition
 You are in: Entertainment 
News Front Page
Africa
Americas
Asia-Pacific
Europe
Middle East
South Asia
UK
Business
Entertainment
Science/Nature
Technology
Health
-------------
Talking Point
-------------
Country Profiles
In Depth
-------------
Programmes
-------------
BBC Sport
News image
BBC Weather
News image
SERVICES
-------------
EDITIONS
Wednesday, 16 October, 2002, 10:10 GMT 11:10 UK
BBC man lands ITV's top job
Ex-SM:tv presenter Cat Deeley
Mr Pickard commissioned the award-winning SM:tv
ITV has recruited one of the BBC's top executives to reinvigorate its programming schedules.

Nigel Pickard, currently the BBC's controller of children's programmes, will replace David Liddiment as ITV director of programmes.

Nigel Pickard
Mr Pickard has spent most of his career in commercial TV
During his two years at the BBC, Mr Pickard revived Bill and Ben, Basil Brush and the Play School windows - as well as launching two children's channels on digital TV.

His new position is a vital one at the ITV network, which is currently undergoing a crippling advertising slump and has also seen ratings fall.

He will be in charge of spending �825m on programmes in 2003 - an increase of �50m since 2001.

His surprise appointment comes as the two main ITV broadcasters, Granada and Carlton, forge ahead with plans to create a stronger, single ITV company.

Mr Pickard has spent most of his career making children's shows for commercial companies, and there may be concerns that his lack of experience in drama could cause a problem.


I look forward to taking up the challenge of maintaining ITV's unique position in the UK

Nigel Pickard
He left ITV to join the BBC in 2000, and recently launched two new digital children's channels, CBBC and Cbeebies, which have experienced mixed fortunes.

His BBC stint also saw him axe BBC One's Saturday morning show Live and Kicking, which was comprehensively outperformed by ITV's SM:tv - a show he commissioned while at the commercial network.

Mr Pickard was head of children's and youth programmes at ITV from 1998, and steered its children's output to the dominant position in the ratings for the first time in 13 years.

Mr Pickard said his new appointment came at an "extremely exciting" time for ITV and offered enormous opportunities for the future.

Basil Brush on CBBC
Basil Brush returned to screens on CBBC in September
"I have enjoyed my time at the BBC immensely but the chance to return to ITV when the corporate focus is so clearly back on the core channel business is something I just couldn't turn down," he said.

"I look forward to taking up the challenge of maintaining ITV's unique position in the UK market and to developing the strength of its channel portfolio."

Mick Desmond, joint managing director of ITV, hailed the move as a "great appointment" for ITV.

"He has a wealth of experience in commercial broadcasting plus a successful track record in both children's and multi-channel television, two of the most competitive areas of the business," he said.

David Liddiment, who has been a fierce critic of the BBC, leaves ITV at the end of 2002.

ITV bosses will hope news of his replacement will reassure advertisers that the channel can fight back in the ratings battle.

See also:

16 Oct 02 | Entertainment
16 Oct 02 | Entertainment
16 Oct 02 | Business
09 Jul 02 | Entertainment
18 Sep 02 | Entertainment
19 Aug 02 | Entertainment
03 Jul 02 | Entertainment
11 Feb 02 | Entertainment
Internet links:


The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites

Links to more Entertainment stories are at the foot of the page.


E-mail this story to a friend

Links to more Entertainment stories

© BBC^^ Back to top

News Front Page | Africa | Americas | Asia-Pacific | Europe | Middle East |
South Asia | UK | Business | Entertainment | Science/Nature |
Technology | Health | Talking Point | Country Profiles | In Depth |
Programmes