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Alan Yentob, Influential BBC Broadcaster and Cultural Visionary, Dies at 78

The former BBC executive, known for commissioning iconic shows and championing the arts, leaves behind a legacy of creativity and innovation.

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Overview

  • Alan Yentob, a prominent figure in British broadcasting, passed away on May 24, 2025, at the age of 78, as confirmed by his family.
  • Yentob's five-decade career at the BBC included roles such as controller of BBC One and Two, creative director, and head of music and arts.
  • He was credited with commissioning beloved programs like 'Absolutely Fabulous,' 'Have I Got News For You,' and the 1995 adaptation of 'Pride and Prejudice.'
  • Yentob also gained acclaim for his arts documentaries, including the landmark David Bowie profile 'Cracked Actor' and the long-running series 'Imagine.'
  • Colleagues and industry leaders, including BBC Director-General Tim Davie, praised Yentob as a cultural visionary who profoundly shaped British television and the arts.