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Chair of the BBC

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Chair of the BBC
Incumbent
Dr Samir Shah
since 4 Mar 2024
BBC Board
BBC
Member ofBBC Board
AppointerMonarch, on the advice of the Secretary of State.
Term lengthFour years, renewable once
Constituting instrumentRoyal charter
First holderThe Lord Gainford
Salary£160,000

The Chair of the BBC, referred to as Chairman when the incumbent is male and Chairwoman when female, is the head of the BBC Board, responsible for maintaining the independence of the BBC and overseeing the functioning of the BBC to fulfil its mission.[1][2] The chair leads the process for appointing the Director-General and can dismiss the Director-General.[3] The chair of the BBC also acts as the corporation's most senior representative to Parliament and the government, including the devolved administrations.[4]

The chair is formally appointed by the King-in-Council, on the advice of the Secretary of State for a four-year term.[3] The current chairman, Dr Samir Shah, succeeded chairwoman Dame Elan Closs Stephens on 4 March 2024.[5]

List of chairmen

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Status
  Denotes Acting Chair
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Honour(s) Prime Minister Monarch

Chair of the Board of Governors of the British Broadcasting Company

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George V
George V
r. 1910–1936
The Lord Gainford
(1860–1943)
18 December 1922 31 December 1926 David Lloyd George
Bonar Law
Stanley Baldwin
Ramsay MacDonald
Stanley Baldwin
The Earl of Clarendon
(1877–1955)
1 January 1927 1930 Stanley Baldwin
Ramsay MacDonald
John Henry Whitley
(1866–1935)
1930 3 February 1935
(Died in Office)
The Viscount Bridgeman
(1864–1935)
1935 14 August 1935
(Died in Office)
Stanley Baldwin
Ronald Collet Norman
(1873–1963)
1935 1939
Neville Chamberlain Edward VIII
Edward VIII
r. 1936
George VI
George VI
r. 1936–1952
Allan Powell
(1876–1948)
1939 1946
Winston Churchill
Clement Attlee
The Lord Inman
(1892–1979)
1947 1947
The Lord Simon of Wythenshawe
(1879–1960)
1947 1952
Winston Churchill Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II
r. 1952–2022
Alexander Cadogan
(1884–1968)
1952 1957
Anthony Eden
Harold Macmillan
Arthur fforde
(1900–1985)
1957 1964
Alec Douglas-Home
The Lord Normanbrook
(1902–1967)
1964 15 June 1967
(Died in Office)
Harold Wilson
The Lord Hill of Luton
(1904–1989)
1967 1972
Edward Heath
Michael Swann
(1920–1990)
1973 1980 Baron Swann for Life in 1981
Harold Wilson
James Callaghan
Margaret Thatcher
George Howard
(1920–1984)
1980 1983 Baron Howard of Henderskelfe for Life in 1981
Stuart Young
(1934–1986)
1983 29 August 1986
(Died in Office)
Marmaduke Hussey
(1923–2006)
1986 1996 Baron Hussey of North Bradley for Life in 1996
John Major
Christopher Bland
(1938–2017)
1 April 1996 30 September 2001
Tony Blair
Gavyn Davies
(1950–)
1 October 2001 28 January 2004
The Lord Ryder of Wensum
(1949–)
28 January 2004 17 May 2004
Michael Grade
(1943–)
17 May 2004 28 November 2006 Baron Grade of Yarmouth for Life in 2011
Anthony Salz
(1950–)
28 November 2006 31 December 2006 Knighted in 2013

Chair of the BBC Trust

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Chitra Bharucha
(1945–)
1 January 2007 30 April 2007 Tony Blair
Sir Michael Lyons
(1949–)
1 May 2007 30 April 2011
Gordon Brown
David Cameron
The Lord Patten of Barnes
(1944–)
1 May 2011 6 May 2014
Diane Coyle
(1961–)
6 May 2014 8 October 2014
Rona Fairhead
(1961–)
9 October 2014 2 April 2017 Baroness Fairhead for Life in 2017
Theresa May

Chair of the BBC Board

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Sir David Clementi
(1949–)
16 February 2017[6][7] 15 February 2021[7] Knighted in 2004 Theresa May
Boris Johnson
Richard Sharp
(1956–)
16 February 2021[8] 27 June 2023[9][10]
Liz Truss
Charles III

r. 2022–present
Rishi Sunak
Dame Elan Closs Stephens
(1949–)
27 June 2023 4 March 2024 Knighted as a Dame in 2019
Dr Samir Shah
(1952–)
4 March 2024 Incumbent
Sir Keir Starmer

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Chairmanship of the BBC" (PDF). Parliament of the United Kingdom. 6 August 2007. p. 6. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Sir David Clementi". BBC. Archived from the original on 2 November 2018. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Royal Charter for the Continuance of the British Broadcasting Corporation" (PDF). BBC. December 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 July 2017. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Chair - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)". Cabinet Office. Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Dr Samir Shah CBE is confirmed as the new BBC Chair". 22 February 2024. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  6. ^ Became Chairman of the BBC Board on replacement of the BBC Trust on 3 April 2017
  7. ^ a b "David Clementi". About the BBC. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  8. ^ "BBC chairman Richard Sharp resigns after Boris Johnson loan row". BBC News. 28 April 2023. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  9. ^ "Richard Sharp resigns as BBC chairman following row over Boris Johnson loan". Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Richard Sharp". About the BBC. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
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