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Karen O'Connor appointed as Head of London Factual
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Keith Scholey, Controller, Factual, has today announced the appointment of Karen O'Connor as the new Head of London Factual.
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Karen will be responsible for London Factual Production – its content, its people and its ideas – and will drive quality and innovation in content and across platforms.
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The new post has been created as part of the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳'s Delivering Creative Future plan, announced by the Director-General Mark Thompson last month.
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Keith Scholey said: "I'm delighted to welcome Karen O'Connor as the Head of London Factual.
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"London Factual is the biggest factual production centre in the world covering a huge range of output.
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"Karen's experience, skills and enthusiasm are going to help us drive this essential production house forward in new and exciting ways."
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Karen O'Connor said: "The ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳'s London Factual base is world-class. The range and depth of programmes is amazing with programmes from Horizon to Heston Blumenthal, Watchdog and The Culture Show to Crimewatch.
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"Finding innovative ways to help that talent bring audiences to subjects and knowledge of great significance in a contemporary way, across all channels and platforms, is a tremendous opportunity and challenge."
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Karen is currently Acting Commissioning Editor for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ News & Current Affairs where she has overseen a wide portfolio of diverse strands and landmark series including Panorama, Equator, Conspiracy Files, Andrew Marr's History Of Modern Britain and seasons for younger audiences on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Three.
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Her television career began over 20 years ago and her credits include being Deputy Editor on Panorama and Newsnight, and Editor of the international documentary strands Correspondent and This World.
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She has devised and executive produced a range of programming across the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳'s channels including factual content and she was Creative Director for News & Current Affairs before taking up the Commissioning Editor role. Ìý
Karen will take up her post in January.
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