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  1. Lorraine Sylvia Heggessey (born 16 November 1956) is a British television producer and executive. From 2000 until 2005, she was the first woman to be Controller of BBC One, the primary television channel of the British Broadcasting Corporation. She has also served as the Chief Executive of the production company Talkback Thames.

  2. Lorraine Heggessey is a trailblazing business leader, who has driven success and transformation in a range of high-profile roles in the public, private and third sector. Her successful and varied career has spanned such prestigious roles as: the first female controller of BBC 1, CEO of independent production company talkbackThames, Founder & ...

  3. Lorraine Heggessey is a trailblazing business leader, who has driven success and transformation in a range of high-profile roles in the public, private and third sector. Lorraine's Career. The first female controller of BBC 1, Lorraine led the channel to become the most popular in Britain, overtaking its main competitor, ITV1, for the first time.

  4. Speaking. A Trail-Blazing Female Leader. A Captivating Speaker. Highly sought after as an inspirational speaker on leadership or business at corporate events, Lorraine is also a popular motivational female speaker for events such as International Women’s Month.

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  5. Lorraine Heggessey, the first woman to run BBC One, talks to media consultant Donna Taberer about the barriers she had to overcome in her trailblazing career...

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  6. 9 de feb. de 2012 · Lorraine Heggessey became the first female controller of BBC One in 2000 and became the first female CEO of a major independent production company when she joined Talkback Thames in 2005.

  7. Lorraine Heggessey is a trailblazing media executive with wide ranging experience of broadcasting and production. She was the first woman to be appointed as Controller of BBC One which she led to become the most popular channel in the UK introducing shows like Strictly Come Dancing, Doctor Who and Spooks .