Stuart Hood
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Stuart Hood (born 1915 in Angus, Scotland) is a former British television producer and executive, who from 1961 until 1963 was the Controller of the BBC Television Service. He became the overall Controller of BBC Television in 1963 with the preparations for the launch of BBC Two, with his former assistant Donald Baverstock working under him to Control BBC One and Michael Peacock doing the same for the new channel.
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Preceded by Kenneth Adam |
Controller of BBC Television Service 1961-1963 |
Succeeded by Donald Baverstock |