Nigel Pickard is a British
television
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executive who oversaw the creation and launch of, amongst others, the
BBC's children's channels,
CBBC
CBBC (initialised as Children's BBC and also known as the CBBC Channel) is a British free-to-air Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, public broadcast children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is also the bran ...
and
CBeebies
CBeebies is a British free-to-air public broadcast children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is also the brand used for all BBC content for children aged 6 years and under. Its sister channel CBBC is aimed at older chil ...
and as director of programmes at
ITV, was responsible for commissioning some of the UK's most popular shows. He also worked for
Zodiak Media
Zodiak Media was an independent French production company.
In February 2016, Zodiak merged with Banijay.
History
In 2008, the group re-branded itself as Zodiak Entertainment after the acquisition of Zodiak TV (Nordics, Eastern Europe, Russi ...
, one of the largest independent producers in the world and is currently a Director of Nevision.
Career
Nigel started in career in the early 1970s, as a
film editor
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The film edi ...
and then as a
Floor Manager A floor manager or floor director is a member of the crew of a television show.
The floor manager is responsible for giving information from the director in the control room, to the crew on the studio floor, and then back to the director.
Duties
...
, working on
Thames Television
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's ''
Armchair Thriller
''Armchair Thriller'' is a British television drama series broadcast on ITV in 1978 and 1980 in two seasons. Taking the form of a sequence of unconnected serials, scripts for ''Armchair Thriller'' were adaptations of published novels and storie ...
'' and the children's series ''
Worzel Gummidge'' for
Southern Television
Southern Television was the ITV broadcasting licence holder for the South and South-East of England from 30 August 1958 to 31 December 1981. The company was launched as 'Southern Television Limited' and the title 'Southern Television' was co ...
. In 1981 he was made a director and worked on ''
How'' and ''Runaround''. In 1982 Pickard became a senior programme director of the children’s department at the newly formed
TVS TVS may refer to:
Mathematics
* Topological vector space
Television
* Television Sydney, TV channel in Sydney, Australia
* Television South, ITV franchise holder in the South of England between 1982 and 1992
* TVS Television Network, US dis ...
, where his work included No73 and ''
Art Attack
''Art Attack'' is a British children's television programme revolving around art, currently hosted by Lloyd Warbey on Disney Junior, and originally airing on CITV hosted by Neil Buchanan from 1990 to 2007.
The original programme aired on CIT ...
''. In 1986, Nigel was appointed ''Controller of Children’s and Family''.
When
TVS TVS may refer to:
Mathematics
* Topological vector space
Television
* Television Sydney, TV channel in Sydney, Australia
* Television South, ITV franchise holder in the South of England between 1982 and 1992
* TVS Television Network, US dis ...
lost its ITV contract, he moved to Scottish TV to be controller of entertainment and drama features,
In 1994 he became Director of Programmes, and subsequently, General Manager, of
The Family Channel in the UK, and he was at the forefront of the growth of multi-channel television in Britain. As Vice President, Production for Flextech he steered the development and launch of
Challenge in 1997 and was responsible for all original production for the bouquet of
Flextech
Living TV Group was a British television consortium originally called Flextech before becoming a subsidiary of British Sky Broadcasting, with Challenge still broadcasting.
Living TV Group had several owned channels, available in the United K ...
channels including
TCC,
Bravo
Bravo(s) or The Bravo(s) may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music Groups and labels
* Bravo (band), a Russian rock band
* Bravo (Spanish group), represented Spain at Eurovision 1984
*Bravo Music, an American concert band music publishing compan ...
,
Trouble,
Living and Challenge.
Pickard joined
ITV in 1998 as Controller of Children’s and Youth Programmes and was responsible for programme commissions, acquisitions and the schedule of
CITV
CITV (short for Children's ITV, also known as the CITV Channel) is a British free-to-air children's television channel owned by ITV plc. It broadcasts content from the CITV archive and acquisitions, every day from 6 am to 9 pm which ...
, developing the on-air brand, as well as the CITV website and channel.
In 2000, he was appointed Controller of BBC Children's. As well as commissioning and scheduling, he was responsible for overseeing the creation and launch of the two digital channels
CBeebies
CBeebies is a British free-to-air public broadcast children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is also the brand used for all BBC content for children aged 6 years and under. Its sister channel CBBC is aimed at older chil ...
and the
CBBC Channel
CBBC (initialised as Children's BBC and also known as the CBBC Channel) is a British free-to-air public broadcast children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is also the brand used for all BBC content for children aged 7– ...
, which went on the air in February 2002.
He returned to ITV in February 2003 as Director of Programmes, the most senior position at the broadcaster, where he was responsible for the scheduling and commissioning of the entire ITV output including The X Factor, Britain’s Got Talent, Dancing On Ice, Doc Martin, Wild At Heart, Parkinson and Primeval amongst others.
After 3 successful years at ITV, Pickard joined RDF Media as Group Director of Kids, Family Entertainment and Drama in 2006. At RDF he oversaw commissions such as the CBeebies landmark series, Waybuloo, Mister Maker, Zack and Quack, Escape from Scorpion Island, Dani’s House and the Floogals.
When RDF Media was acquired by Zodiak in 2010, Nigel was appointed CEO Zodiak Middle East, Asia and Australasia (overseeing group companies in the region) and CEO UK Kids and Family. He was also Chairman of the group’s key creative committee, the International Entertainment Board.
Pickard announced he was leaving Zodiak in 2014, and re-joined
David Frank and Matthew Frank at their new venture Dial Square 86 in November 2014 as a company director. Dial Square 86 is a next-generation content group that launched in October 2014 announcing the acquisition of Red Hare Digital - a YouTube talent management agency working with fashion & beauty bloggers - and the intention of investing in and acquiring other companies that create, enhance and exploit content online and on TV.
In June 2015, Dial Square 86 announced the creation of The RightsXchange (TRX), an online marketplace for TV rights. Nigel Pickard was announced as President of the new venture.
In 2016 he produced
Floogals.
Personal life
Married, with three children, he has won numerous UK and international awards for his programmes.
References
External links
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Living people
British television executives
ITV people
Year of birth missing (living people)