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Jonathan Powell (producer)

Jonathan Powell
Born (1947-04-25) 25 April 1947 (age 69)
Alma mater University of East Anglia
Occupation Television producer, television executive, professor

Jonathan Leslie Powell (born 25 April 1947) is a British television producer and executive, and later a professor and head of department of Media Arts at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Powell was educated at Sherborne School and the University of East Anglia where he studied English Literature. In 1968, he began working in television drama, producing programmes such as Crown Court. Working for the BBC, he produced several drama series during the 1970s and 1980s, including literary adaptations such as A Christmas Carol (1977), Wuthering Heights (1978), Testament of Youth (1979), Pride and Prejudice (1980) and The Old Men at the Zoo (1983). However, probably his best known work was as producer of the Alec Guinness-starring BBC serials Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979), and its sequel Smiley's People (1982).

In late 1983, he was made Head of Drama Series and Serials at BBC Television, and later became the overall Head of Drama, overseeing a period of change in the BBC drama department, with more original dramas being produced as well as classic adaptations, and more drama programmes being made on film rather than in the BBC TV studios on video tape. In 1985, with the support of BBC1 controller Michael Grade, he attempted to cancel Doctor Who. After a public outcry and a tabloid campaign, this decision became an 18-month hiatus instead.


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