Will Wyatt

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Will Wyatt (born January 7, 1942) is a British is a media consultant and company director, formerly a journalist, television producer and senior executive at the BBC. His career began in 1964 as a trainee journalist on the Sheffield Telegraph newspaper, before moving to the BBC in 1965 as a sub-editor in BBC radio news. BBC radio. In 1968 he moved to BBC Television, working for the Presentation Department as producer of Points of View, The Fifties and Storyteller, before joining the daily arts and mediea programme Late Night Line-Up

He then originated and edited Edition, presented by Kenneth Alsop, The Book Programme with Robert Robinson and Don't Quote Me. He produced a number of single documentaries including All the Buildings Fit to Print about Nikolaus Pevsner and was exutive producer of They've Shot Kennedy, Good Night and Good Luck and The Scars of Autumn. He produced B.Traven: A Mystery Solved and wrote a real life literary detective story The Man Who Was B.Traven. (Cape, 1980)

By 1978 he had was Assistant Head of the Presentation Department, whose output included The Old Grey Whistle Test, The Hollywood Greats and Barry Norman's Film... programme. From 1981 to 1988 he was Head of Documentary Features, starting Forty Minutes, Crimewatch UK, Food and Drink and Around the World in Eighty Days with Michael Palin.

In 1988 he was made Assistant Managing Director of BBC Television,and in 1981 full Managing Director of BBC Network Television. He remained in that position for five years, before he became Chief Executive of BBC Broadcast in 1996, responsible for all BBC broadcsating inthe UK on radio and television other than news. During this time he oversaw the launch of BBC Online, the creation of the BBC's partnership in UKTV and BBC America.

He was also deputy to the Director-General John Birt.

He retired from the BBC at the end of 1999, becoming chairman of the London Institute, leading it to become the University of the Arts London. In 2002 he became the Chairman of Human Capital Limited,[1] a media strategy and research consultancy.

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