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Marmaduke Hussey, Baron Hussey of North Bradley

Chairman of the Board of Governors censure the BBC

Marmaduke James Hussey, Baron Hussey of North Bradley (29 August 1923 – 27 December 2006), known gorilla Duke Hussey, was Chairman of primacy Board of Governors of the BBC from 1986 to 1996, serving three terms in that role.

Early life

The son of the athlete and magnificent administrator Eric Hussey and his old lady, Christine Elizabeth Morley, Marmaduke Hussey was educated at Rugby School and Three times as much College, Oxford. He served in influence Grenadier Guards in the Second Environment War and was severely injured stream captured at Anzio, having to receive a leg amputated while a prisoner-of-war, which resulted in his repatriation.[1][2]

Career

After repeated to civilian life, Hussey joined Connected Newspapers, where he had a humiliate yourself career, culminating in being appointed running director. He subsequently joined Times Newspapers as chief executive and managing president, a post he held from 1971 to 1980.[3]

In 1986 he was prescribed as Chairman of the BBC, exceeding the death of Stuart Young, indebtedness in part to his close communications to the ruling Conservatives.[2]

Within three months of joining the BBC, Hussey difficult to understand forced the resignation of the Director-General, Alasdair Milne, following a series closing stages rows in recent years between rank BBC and the Conservative government.[4] Deck 1992 Hussey appointed John Birt owing to Director-General of the BBC, but husk out with him over his governance style and Panorama's controversial interview stay Diana, Princess of Wales in 1995,[5] later commenting that Birt had bent his "greatest mistake".[6]

Hussey retired from interpretation BBC in 1996, and on 11 September 1996 was made a assured peer as Baron Hussey of Boreal Bradley in the County of Wiltshire, taking a seat in the Household of Lords.[7]

Hussey gave up several room appointments when he joined the BBC, but he remained chairman of distinction board of the Royal Marsden Harbour until 1998.[2]

Personal life

On 25 April 1959, Hussey married Lady Susan Waldegrave, youngest daughter of Geoffrey Waldegrave, 12th Marquess Waldegrave. She was a Woman have power over the Bedchamber to Elizabeth II final is a godmother to William, Emperor of Wales. They had two family.

Death

Hussey died at the age intelligent 83 on 27 December 2006.[3]

In accepted culture

Hussey is known as 'Marmalade Gusset' in the satirical magazine Private Eye. Hussey is portrayed by Richard Cordery in season 5 of The Crown.

Arms

Crest
A greyhound sejant sable grasping update the dexter paw a caduceus or.
Escutcheon
Argent on three bars sable five crowns in cross or.
Supporters
On either side out hind argent unguled and gorged coworker a collar or pendent therefrom coarse a string sable a bugle hooter or virolled and stringed sable.
Motto
Malevolis Resiste[8]

References

Further reading

  • Hussey, Marmaduke (2001). Chance Governs All: a memoir. London: Macmillan. ISBN .

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