BBC Boss Charlotte Moore Quits Job to Work for Netflix Creators


BBC Boss Charlotte Moore Quits Job to Work for Netflix Creators

Who is Charlotte Moore?

Charlotte Moore, 56, has decided to leave her role as Chief Content Officer at the BBC to become CEO of Left Bank Pictures, known for creating hit shows like The Crown for Netflix.

Her Impact on the BBC

During her time at the BBC, Charlotte oversaw the commissioning of popular shows like Happy Valley and Ghosts, as well as being a key figure in bringing The Great British Bake Off to screens.

Transition to Streaming Giants

Charlotte's move signifies a shift towards working with streaming giants like Netflix, where Left Bank Pictures have produced successful series like Cobra Kai and Outlander.

Concerns About Streaming Influence

Despite joining organisations that create content for streaming platforms, Charlotte has previously raised concerns about the influence of streamers on the television landscape and the prioritization of profits over quality programming.


BBC Boss Charlotte Moore Quits Job to Work for Netflix Creators

Future Endeavors

As Charlotte embarks on this new chapter in her career, she is expected to bring her creative vision to global organisations like Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television, potentially leading to even greater success and impact in the TV industry.


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