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Kim Shillinglaw


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Kim Shillinglaw (born 1969) is a British media executive. She is the director of factual programming at Endemol Shine UK.

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A former controller of BBC Two and BBC Four. Following the merger of the BBC's channel controller posts in January 2016, Shillinglaw was made redundant.

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Shillinglaw spent her early years in Cameroon and Spain, countries in which her parents worked during the 1970s. After her family's return to Britain, she attended Holland Park Comprehensive and then read history at Wadham College, Oxford. After her graduation, she joined Observer Films in 1990 (for a time part of the Guardian Media Group) as a researcher, eventually becoming a series producer. Following this, Shillinglaw worked for ITV and Channel 4.

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From 2006, Shillinglaw worked as an executive producer for BBC London Factual and the commissioner of independent productions for CBBC. Working under Karen O'Connor from late 2007, she then became one of ten "creative leads" in London Factual.

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From May 2009, she was the BBC's commissioning editor for science and natural history responsible around 2012 for 200 hours of programming per year. The proportion of science broadcasting on BBC One is reported to have risen during Shillinglaw's period in charge of the department. During 2012 and 2013, she was executive producer of Bang Goes the Theory.

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Shillinglaw assumed her posts as controller of both BBC Two and BBC Four in April 2014 in succession to Janice Hadlow. During her period as the 13th, and final, controller of BBC Two, Shiilinglaw is reported to have increased the hours of science on the channel as well as the number of female presenters and experts on screen. Shillinglaw was reported less keen to commission programmes about environmental issues.

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The posts of BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Four controllers were abolished by the BBC's director general Tony Hall in January 2016, with the then BBC One controller Charlotte Moore being appointed to the overall post. In was announced that Shillinglaw was leaving the BBC, but according to The Guardian, it was intended that she would work through her six-month notice period. In July 2016, Shillinglaw was appointed as the first director of factual programming at Endemol Shine UK.

Shillinglaw is married to the television producer Steve Condie who has worked on Newsnight and other programmes. The couple live in West London and have two children.

References

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