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Christine Langan (born January 1965) is an English film producer who was appointed Head of BBC Films in 2009. [1] In 2016, she left the role to become CEO of comedy television production company Baby Cow Productions.
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First as a graduate trainee with Southern Television, then moving to the BBC as a producer and director on 24 Hours, Midweek and later BBC's flagship Panorama where he produced films from the front line in Northern Ireland, the Arab-Israeli 'Yom Kippur' war, the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and the civil war in Rhodesia.
BBC Studios Productions is responsible for producing programmes while BBC Studios is in charge of ventures like UKTV and the distribution and selling of formats of BBC programmes. BBC Studios Productions is the biggest content producer in the United Kingdom.
Thompson worked for the BBC from 1978 as a film programmer and documentary maker. [1] In 1981 he filmed Woza Albert!.From 1997 he was head of BBC Films.Up until 2007, BBC Films was run and funded as a private company, with its own offices in Mortimer Street around the corner from Broadcasting House, while still under the full control of the BBC.
Then in 2000, he began working as a first assistant director on the BBC soap opera Doctors, a position he held until 2002, becoming a production manager on the programme in 2003, after which he became an associate producer followed by senior producer. [2]
It is created and written by William Mager and directed by Luke Snellin, with Helen Ostler as producer, and Siobhan Morgan as associate producer. Mark Herbert and Gwen Gorst are executive producers for Warp Films, alongside series writer William Mager, with Rebecca Ferguson and Jo McClellan for the BBC.