- Robert Fraser (ITV)
Sir Robert Fraser (1904-1985) was an
Australian who found success in theUnited Kingdom as a journalist, civil servant and eventually as the first Director General of the BritishIndependent Television Authority (ITA).Originally hailing from
Adelaide ,Australia , Fraser came to the United Kingdom in the 1920s to follow up his degree fromMelbourne University with further study at theLondon School of Economics . He worked as a writer for theDaily Herald newspaper before unsuccessfully attempting to get elected to Parliament in 1935. During theSecond World War , Fraser joined the Ministry of Information where he became Head of Publications and launched a successful series of informative booklets about the war effort.However, Fraser is probably best-known for his contribution to the
ITV system through his work with the Independent Television Authority. He took the post of Director General at the ITA's inauguration in 1954, having been encouraged to do so by his friendNorman Collins and the ITA ChairmanKenneth Clark . Fraser continued in the post until 1970, supervising most of the initial construction and development of ITV.References
* Sendall, Bernard "Independent Television in Britain: Volume 1 - Origin and Foundation 1946-62" London: The Macmillan Press Ltd 1982 (reprinted 1984) ISBN 0-333-30941-3
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