Stephen Mitchell

Stephen Mitchell
Stephen Graham Mitchellis a British journalist who has been Head of News Programmes, BBC, since 2007 and Deputy Director, BBC News, since 2008. He announced his retirement without payment from the position of Head of BBC news programmes in December 2012 in the wake of the Pollard Report into the Jimmy Savile scandal...
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth14 July 1949
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