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- James_Moir abstract "Jim Moir is also the real name of comedian Vic Reeves. James Moir (usually known as Jim Moir) was a senior BBC executive for many years until his retirement in 2003. Among the programmes he produced were Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game from 1971-75.Having been BBC Head of Light Entertainment from 1987–1993, he was appointed Controller of BBC Radio 2 in 1995 and took up his post in 1996. Many assumed this would be a quiet end to his career but he turned the station from a declining backwater to the most popular in the UK, winning back many former Radio 1 listeners who had defected to commercial radio. This was achieved through broadcasters like Steve Wright, Johnnie Walker, Janice Long, Paul Gambaccini, Lynn Parsons, Bob Harris and Alan Freeman, all of whom joined Radio 2 during Moir's controllership.Since June 2004 Moir has been a non-executive director of Celador Radio Broadcasting and advises on company licence applications. He is a Fellow of The Radio Academy.".
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- James_Moir wikiPageWikiLink Celador.
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- James_Moir wikiPageWikiLink Johnnie_Walker_(DJ).
- James_Moir wikiPageWikiLink Lesley_Douglas.
- James_Moir wikiPageWikiLink Lynn_Parsons.
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- James_Moir wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Gambaccini.
- James_Moir wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Academy.
- James_Moir wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Wright_(DJ).
- James_Moir wikiPageWikiLink The_Generation_Game.
- James_Moir wikiPageWikiLink Vic_Reeves.
- James_Moir wikiPageWikiLinkText "James Moir".
- James_Moir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jim Moir".
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- James_Moir before "Frances Line".
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- James_Moir years "1996".
- James_Moir subject Category:Alumni_of_the_University_of_Nottingham.
- James_Moir subject Category:BBC_Radio_2_controllers.
- James_Moir subject Category:BBC_executives.
- James_Moir subject Category:Living_people.
- James_Moir subject Category:Place_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- James_Moir subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
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- James_Moir comment "Jim Moir is also the real name of comedian Vic Reeves. James Moir (usually known as Jim Moir) was a senior BBC executive for many years until his retirement in 2003. Among the programmes he produced were Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game from 1971-75.Having been BBC Head of Light Entertainment from 1987–1993, he was appointed Controller of BBC Radio 2 in 1995 and took up his post in 1996.".
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