Richard Klein (television executive) explained

Richard Klein
Birth Date:1958 10, df=y
Birth Place:Burwash Common, Sussex, England, UK
Birth Name:Richard Henry Klein
Alma Mater:University of Aberdeen
City University London
Occupation:Television executive
Children:1

Richard Henry Klein (born 12 October 1958) is a British television executive who was the former controller of BBC Four.[1] He became controller in 2008, taking over from Janice Hadlow, who became Controller of BBC Two.

Early life

He was born in Burwash Common in Sussex (now in East Sussex) to Hans Klein and Bernadine Thorne. He attended Prior Park College, a Roman Catholic independent school near Bath in Somerset.

From the University of Aberdeen he gained an MA in English in 1983, and from City University London, he gained a Diploma of Journalism[2] in 1985.

Career

He was a director on Weekend World on LWT from 1987 to 1990.

BBC

He joined the BBC in 1996 as a current affairs producer director, having worked as a freelancer for some years before. From 2005 to 2007 he was a commissioning editor for documentaries; most output of BBC Four comprises documentaries. He was succeeded by Charlotte Moore. From 2007 to 2008, he was Head of Independent Commissioning for Factual TV, of the BBC.

He became Controller of BBC Four in December 2008. In November 2009, his salary was revealed by the BBC to be £195,000.

ITV

Following his departure from BBC Four, he was Head of Factual commissioning for ITV and later joined the executive board of the independent production company Plimsoll Productions.[3]

Personal life

Klein has one daughter and is divorced.

External links

Video clips

Notes and References

  1. Richard Klein named new Controller of BBC Four . 24 November 2008 . BBC Press Office . 13 December 2008 .
  2. http://www.city.ac.uk/arts/journalism Journalism
  3. Web site: Richard Klein. Plimsoll Productions. 3 November 2019.