Neal Street founder and Call the Midwife exec Pippa Harris has replaced former BBC Director General Greg Dyke as BAFTA’s Vice President for Television.Harris, who is already Deputy Chair of the organisation, will serve as ambassador, flying the flag for BAFTA’s charitable work in the UK and globally and formally supporting the Duke of Cambridge, BAFTA’s President.She joins Vice President For Film Barbara Broccoli and Vice President for Games David Gardner.
Previous VPs for Television include former BBC DG Dyke, former Endemol Shine CEO Sophie Turner Laing and Lord Grade.“I believe passionately in the work which the charity is doing to widen participation in film, games and television,” said Harris. “It is also a pivotal moment for our
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