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  1. Charles Denton (born 20 December 1937) is a British film and television producer and executive. Early career. He first worked for the BBC as a documentary filmmaker for five years from 1963, before he left the corporation to go freelance.

  2. Feb 2, 2023 · When Charles Denton was appointed head of programming, he decided to focus on more upmarket, prestigious dramas (much like the one that Gordon has now inspired – an irony she’d probably enjoy).

  3. Charles Denton was born on 20 December 1937 in Reading, Berkshire, England, UK. He is a director and producer, known for Pilger (1974), Whicker's World (1959) and Breakaway (1968).

    • Director, Producer
    • December 20, 1937
    • Charles Denton
  4. Feb 2, 2023 · Its slow demise began in 1981 when Charles Denton was appointed the Head of Programmes at ATV and wanted to bring an end to Crossroads to focus on more high-end dramas. Instead of giving the soap the chop, the decision was made by Charles and other execs to sack Noele Gordon, in the hope the viewers would suddenly switch off in protest.

  5. Charles Denton may refer to: Charles Denton (television and film producer) (born 1937), English production executive. Charles Ashpitel Denton (1852–1932), appeared in 1877 and 1878 FA Cup Finals.

  6. Career. He first worked for the British Broadcasting Corporation as a documentary filmmaker for five years from 1963, before he left the corporation to go freelance.

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  8. As noted in the 1970s, the television regulator had undertaken research with ITV viewers who told them that they wanted Crossroads back on five nights a week. In 1980 Charles Denton also requested, following ATV’s own research and regular viewer correspondence, to air the saga Monday to Friday.

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