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Obituary: Alan Yentob

Towering figure in the world of BBC arts programming

May 27, 2025 11:58
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Alan Yentob who has died aged 78 (Photo: Getty Images)
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In the days before the flashing messages of social media, presenters of cultural TV programmes could stride the studios like giants, virtually unchallenged on-screen and off. The BBC grandee Alan Yentob, who has died aged 78, was one such towering figure whose influence reached its zenith when the BBC was well funded and enjoyed high viewership figures. For more than 50 years Yentob created high-quality TV programming on subjects ranging from Leonardo da Vinci to Orson Welles, Philip Roth and David Bowie. He profiled Charles Saatchi, Maya Angelou, Grayson Perry, Toni Morrison, Bob Geldof and Kazuo Ishiguro for his TV series Omnibus, Arena and Imagine.

Yentob was said to have changed the course of TV itself. He was both kingmaker and career-breaker – controversially axing Eldorado in 1993, but the list of programmes he brought to BBC2 in its golden years was as diverse as The Late Show, Have I Got News for You, The Office, Strictly Come Dancing and Absolutely Fabulous, always reflecting his keenly felt responsibility to public service broadcasting. The only broadcaster of comparable gravitas is David Attenborough, also once a BBC programme director.

One of the most memorable programmes in his Imagine series was the BBC Young Musician winner Sheku Kanneh-Mason and his talented siblings, hosted by Yentob at a concert from their own home. Imagine was considered a rival to Melvyn Bragg’s The South Bank Show; the two men regarded as the titans of the broadcast arts.

It was as a doyen of arts programmes that Yentob truly made his mark. On a human level, he was considered magnetic and mischievous, happy to wine and dine and chat with aspiring talents. In his earliest days he directed the BBC’s Omnibus, and Cracked Actor, his 1975 profile of David Bowie, raised issues of identity and addiction, controversial in their day.

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