Jane Tranter

Jane Tranter

Infobox Actor


name = Jane Tranter
birthdate = birth date and age|1963|3|17|df=yes
birthplace = Oxford, England
occupation = Head of Fiction at the BBC
yearsactive = 1985–present

Jane Tranter (born 17 March 1963) is an English television executive, who is the "Head of Fiction" at the BBC. In this capacity she oversees the corporation's output in drama and comedy, as well as films and programmes acquired from overseas, across all television channels. She will take up a new position at BBC Worldwide in 2009.

Early career

After studying English Literature at King's College London and taking a secretarial course back in Oxford, she joined the staff of the BBC in 1985, initially working as a secretary in the radio drama department. Two years later, she made the switch into television, working as a floor manager on popular dramas such as "EastEnders" and "Bergerac".

Later that same year she was promoted to assistant script editor, working on the BBC's popular medical drama "Casualty". She quickly caught the eye of producer David M. Thompson, who promoted her to act as script editor on the anthology drama series "Screen One" and "Screen Two", essentially the same programme whose title changed depending on whether it was being screened on BBC One or BBC Two, the transmission channel varying depending on content and tone of the dramas produced.

In 1992, she left the staff of the BBC to take up a position as a drama script editor at Carlton Television, working for Tracy Hofman, controller of drama. Carlton had won the ITV network franchise for broadcasting in London on weekdays, and planned to produce dramas for national consumption across the entire network. At Carlton, Tranter oversaw the Timothy Spall comedy-drama "Frank Stubbs Promotes" and the Victorian-era medical drama "Bramwell", both of which became successful and popular hits for ITV.

Her success as an executive producer at Carlton led to the BBC making a bid to bring her back to their staff; she returned to the Corporation in 1997, succeeding Michael Wearing as the in-house Head of Drama Serials. In this role she commissioned and oversaw a range of dramas made or co-produced by the BBC's own drama department, from playwright Arthur Smith's football-based comedy-drama "My Summer With Des" (1998) to gritty contemporary dramas such as "Warriors" (1999, starring Matthew Macfadyen) and traditional BBC literary adaptations in the vein of "David Copperfield" (also 1999).

BBC executive

In 2000, she was promoted to Controller of Drama Commissioning at the BBC, where she was ultimately responsible for overseeing the Corporation's entire drama output across all channels, from the in-house departments and independent companies, in series, serials and one-offs. During her tenure in charge of the drama department, the BBC has screened ratings-grabbing popular dramas such as "Spooks" (BBC One, 2002–present) and "Waking the Dead" (BBC One, 2000–present), as well as award-winning productions such as Paul Abbott's "State of Play" (2003) and the adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel "Bleak House" (2005). She has also overseen the transformation of popular dramas "Casualty" and its spin-off "Holby City" into year-round dramas, the addition of a fourth weekly episode to soap opera "EastEnders" and the highly successful resurrection of classic science-fiction series "Doctor Who" in 2005.

In 2003, she was responsible for a programming budget in the region of £324 million, and in 2002 alone was ultimately responsible for 473 hours of television. [http://media.guardian.co.uk/top100_2003/story/0,13483,989551,00.html]

In September 2006, Tranter was promoted to the newly-created Head of Fiction position at the BBC. This made her responsible not only for drama, but for comedy, films and acquired programmes from overseas. [cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2006/sep/05/broadcasting.bbc1|title=Salmon takes on BBC creative role|first=Leigh|last=Holmwood|work=Media Guardian|date=2006-09-05|accessdate=2006-09-05] In this new position, Tranter has an almost unprecedented amount of control over scripted drama on the BBC. [cite news |first=Steve |last=Clarke |title=Topper turns fiction into real-time profitability |url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117954128.html?categoryid=19&cs=1 |work=Variety |date=2006-11-19 |accessdate=2006-11-30 ]

BBC Worldwide

Throughout 2008, there was media speculation that Tranter would be leaving the BBC to take up a position as head of BBC Worldwide's American arm. Despite denying the claims at a Royal Television Society event in June, her new role in the US was confirmed in September. She will begin her new job on 1 January 2009. [cite news|author= Curtis, Chris|title= BBC confirms Tranter US move - finally|url= http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/2008/09/bbc_confirms_tranter_us_move__finally.html|work= Broadcast Now|publisher= EMAP|date= 2008-09-22|accessdate= 2008-09-23]

References

*Brown, Maggie (16 October 2000). " [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2000/oct/16/mondaymediasection.bbc 'If I say it will happen, it will happen'] ", "The Guardian".


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