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Jonathan Levi channel hops into a top job at ITV

September 21, 2010 10:40
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ByCandice Krieger, Candice Krieger

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Television producer Jonathan Levi has been appointed head of ITV Studios' arts and popular culture division.

The 32-year-old was previously executive producer of the South Bank Show, and worked with broadcaster Melvyn Bragg for 12 years. Mr Levi is responsible for commissioning a variety of shows, some youth-oriented and others more high-brow.

He is currently working with Andrew Lloyd Webber on a new arts show about the Pre-Raphaelites for ITV1. He is also responsible for the ITV2 hit Fearne and…, a documentary series which features television presenter Fearne Cotton as she shadows a selection of celebrities.

Mr Levi tells People: "ITV is in a really good place at the moment. We have a brilliant management team and some top new signings." Based in London, he began his career at BBC Radio 4 as a researcher aged 20. He then became a producer for Jeremy Paxman and Melvyn Bragg before joining LWT in 2001 to produce a series of discussion programmes for Channel 4 called The Big Idea.