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Â鶹Éç announces new Knowledge Commissioners

The Â鶹Éç today announced five new appointments to the new Knowledge Commissioning team and a new Head of Religion in Â鶹Éç Radio.

Aaqil Ahmed has been appointed to the new joint role of Head of Religion and Ethics and Commissioning Editor for Religion TV.

Aaqil is currently Commissioning Editor for Religion and Multicultural at Channel 4. Recent programmes he has commissioned include Christianity: A History, The Qur'an and the BAFTA-winning Saving Africa's Witch Children.

And, as part of a series of measures to strengthen the Â鶹Éç's Religious programmes, Christine Morgan has been appointed Executive Editor and Head of Religion Radio.

Christine Morgan has been Executive Producer, Â鶹Éç Religion and Ethics (Radio) since 2004 and is responsible for all religious programmes on Â鶹Éç Radio 2, 3 and 4.

Mark Bell becomes Commissioning Editor for Arts.

Currently Commissioning Editor, Specialist Factual, Independents, Mark ran Late Review and Newsnight Review (Â鶹Éç Two) before moving into the Music and Arts Department. Recent commissions include Ian Hislop's Changing Of The Bard (Â鶹Éç Four) as part of the Â鶹Éç Poetry Season and Ian Hislop Goes Off The Rails, Â鶹Éç Four's highest-rating factual programme to date.

Charlotte Moore has been appointed Commissioning Editor for Documentaries.

Charlotte is currently acting in this role and her recent commissions include Desperately Hungry Housewives (Â鶹Éç One), Tribal Wives (Â鶹Éç Two) and Terry Pratchett On Alzheimer's (Â鶹Éç Two).

Creative Executive Producer for Â鶹Éç London Factual, Kim Shillinglaw, becomes Commissioning Editor for Science and Natural History.

Kim is currently overseeing Â鶹Éç One's new Science Show (working title), Â鶹Éç Two's Incredible Human Journey and the BAFTA-nominated Blood And Guts (Â鶹Éç Four).

Harry Lansdown, former Executive Producer, Factual Independents, has been appointed Commissioning Editor for Â鶹Éç Three Factual Features and Formats.

Harry has recently commissioned a series of high-profile documentaries for Â鶹Éç Three including Britain's Missing Top Model, The World's Strictest Parents and the award-winning Blood Sweat And T-Shirts.

George Entwistle, Controller, Â鶹Éç Knowledge Commissioning, said: "I am delighted to be announcing these new appointments.

"We now have a really strong team boasting some of the best talent and expertise in the business.

"Their vision, creative energy and knowledge of programme makers in the Â鶹Éç and the independent community will enable them to commission the very best factual programmes."

Jana Bennett, Director, Â鶹Éç Vision, said: "The specialist territories for which these jobs commission go to the very heart of the Â鶹Éç's public purposes. George Entwistle and Emma Swain have put together a commissioning team with such a high level of expertise and energy that we will be in a great position to deliver lively and distinctive factual content across the Â鶹Éç's whole portfolio of television channels and online."

The new Commissioning Editors join Martin Davidson, Commissioning Editor for History and Business, and Jo Ball, Commissioning Editor for Features, Â鶹Éç One and Â鶹Éç Two, who were appointed earlier this year.

The team will be run by Emma Swain, Head of Knowledge Commissioning, who was also appointed earlier this year.

The role of Commissioning Editor Music and Events has yet to be filled and will be announced in due course.

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