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Ben Stephenson

Ben Stephenson
Residence Central London
Nationality British
Alma mater University of Manchester
Occupation Television executive
Employer BBC
Salary £247,800
Partner(s) Tom Rob Smith

Ben Stephenson is an English-born television executive. He was appointed in March 2015 as the Head of Television at J. J. Abrams' Bad Robot production company in the United States. Formerly he was controller of drama at the BBC from September 2008, and was succeeded by Polly Hill in May 2015.

Stephenson attended The Hewett School in Norwich before studying at Manchester University where he gained a first-class degree in drama.

In 1999 Stephenson worked at Granada as a script editor on the television series Heartbeat. He later worked in the same role for London's Burning and Blood Strangers. Stephenson then worked at Channel 4 for over two years, on shows such as No Angels, later moving to Shed Productions, and Tiger Aspect. While at Shed he served as producer on the military drama Bombshell, commissioned by ITV but never shown in the UK. It was screened in New Zealand in 2006. Stephenson joined the BBC in 2004 working as Head of Development for Independent Drama, later becoming Head of Development for Fiction. Stephenson then took the roles of Head of Drama Commissioning at the BBC.

His hit-rate during 2011 included a boost of £10m a year extra for BBC Two drama over the next three years, described by Stephenson as "a breath of fresh air". Several of 2011's dramas including The Crimson Petal and the White and single film United have performed well, though 8-part science fiction drama Outcasts, despite heavy promotion, drew disappointing ratings. Five out of the eight BAFTA drama awards for 2011 went to the BBC, including two for Sherlock (including best drama series).


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