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Charlotte Alexandra Moore (born 19 June 1968) [1] is a British television executive who is the BBC's Chief Content Officer. [2] She was appointed to this role in September 2020, having been Director of Content since early 2016 when she assumed responsibility for all of the BBC's television channels after the controller posts were abolished.
Pages in category "Black-and-white British television shows" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 297 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Map Man is a BBC documentary series first broadcast on BBC Two in 2004 [citation needed] and repeated in 2013 [1]. Each episode recounts a particular tale in the history of British cartography , with a particular emphasis on the individuals whose dedication and ingenuity led to the production of some of history's most ground-breaking maps.
The series premiered on ITV in January 1958, while filming of all 39 episodes continued through to June 1958. Although the pilot episode was shot in colour, the rest of the series was shot in black and white. [1] [2] The executive producer was Peter Rogers, who around the same time began producing the Carry On films.
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Duo-chromatic maven, Demi Moore, graced the Canadian red carpet in another stunning black-and-white ensemble for a midnight screening of the horror film The Substance at the Toronto International ...
Charlotte Moore (BoJack Horseman), a character on BoJack Horseman voiced by Olivia Wilde; Charlotte Moore, a character in The Shrike played by Joy Page; Charlotte Moore, a stage actress, artistic director of the Irish Repertory Theatre (in New York City) and one of its founders; Charlotte Moore (died 2010), wife of Mal Moore