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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_CottonBill Cotton - Wikipedia

    Early life. Professional career. Honours. Portrayal. References. External links. Bill Cotton. Sir William Frederick Cotton CBE (23 April 1928 – 11 August 2008 [1]) was a British television producer and executive, and the son of dance band leader Billy Cotton.

    • William Frederick Cotton, 23 April 1928, London, England
    • BBC Head of Light Entertainment (1970–1977), Controller of BBC1 (1977–1981)
  2. 11 de ago. de 2008 · Sir Bill Cotton, the former managing director of BBC television who oversaw hits including The Two Ronnies and Monty Python's Flying Circus, has died at the age of 80. The corporation said...

  3. 12 de ago. de 2008 · Sir Bill Cotton, who has died aged 80, was managerially responsible for many of the BBC's most loved and enduring programmes in its 1960s and 70s golden age of comedy. He was unusual in being a...

    • Dennis Barker
  4. BBC managing director Bill Cotton in his office in 1984. P. Shirley/Express/Getty Images. Bill Cotton was a television producer and executive who was integral to Savile's progression at the...

  5. 12 de ago. de 2008 · Sir Bill Cotton presided over what has become known as the "golden age" of television entertainment. A self-proclaimed populist, he had an outstanding talent for knowing exactly what people...

  6. 12 de ago. de 2008 · Bill Cotton: Your memories. 12 August 08 10:19 GMT. Sir Bill Cotton, the man who helped bring Monty Python and Dad's Army to the screen, has died in hospital at the age of 80. The director...

  7. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofSir Bill Cotton | BAFTA

    Sir Bill Cotton. Executive. 22 April 1928 to 10 August 2008. As the BBC’s head of light entertainment from 1970 to ’77 and controller of BBC1 from 1977-81, Cotton presided over a golden age in British television. His tenure saw the arrival of popular favourites including The Morecombe & Wise Show, The Generation Game, Parkinson and The Two Ronnies.