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Jane Lush was born on 10 August, 1952 in Marylebone, London, is a British television executive. Discover Jane Lush's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 10 August, 1952
Birthday 10 August
Birthplace Marylebone, London
Nationality United Kingdom

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1952

Jane Elaine Lush (born 10 August 1952) is the Chairman of BAFTA, and a former BBC executive.

1963

She attended Camden School for Girls from 1963, then a girls' grammar school.

1970

Lush began working for the BBC as a trainee secretary in 1970 at what is now Langham Hotel, London, but was then owned and used by the Corporation.

After nine years, she became a researcher.

1974

Lush married Peter Tenenbaum in 1974 and lives in north London; the couple have a daughter (born 1981) and a son (born September 1987).

She was a close personal friend of the murdered television presenter Jill Dando.

1980

During the 1980s, Lush took over the BBC's Holiday programme and extended its annual run.

1983

She produced the documentary A Film is Born: The Making of Yentl concerning the Barbra Streisand film Yentl (1983).

1990

She was also responsible for overseeing the BBC's Comedy output including a role with Have I Got News for You since it began in 1990, and later in 2002, was the person who told Angus Deayton his contract as its host was being terminated.

1998

As Controller of the BBC's Daytime programming from the autumn of 1998, Lush commissioned such shows as The Weakest Link, the soap Doctors and Bargain Hunt.

She chose Anne Robinson for The Weakest Link and brought Graham Norton and Vanessa Feltz to the BBC.

2002

Lush was responsible for many of the BBC's entertainment shows when she became the head of the department in 2002 including The Apprentice, Dragons' Den, Fame Academy, Comic Relief Does Fame Academy, Test the Nation, Strictly Dance Fever, Just The Two of Us and Strictly Come Dancing.

2006

She left the British Broadcasting Corporation in 2006, after a career spanning over 35 years.

Lush was born in Marylebone.

2007

Lush left the BBC in 2007 to start up the independent production company, Splash Media, its first output being The Underdog Show.

Although she still shares links with the BBC, chairing the Fame Academy Bursary with trustees including Sir Paul McCartney.

2008

In 2008, former BBC newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky told how she felt Lush and her junior managers had intimidated her into participating in the BBC's high-profile Strictly Come Dancing entertainment programme in 2003.

After Kaplinsky refused to participate for 6 months, the matter was escalated to the BBC One Controller, Lorraine Heggessey and when that approach failed, Lush, Head of Entertainment took Kaplinsky aside and told her "I'm sure you're not going to be penalised for not doing it".

2018

Lush told Gaby Koppel in 2018: "I think I was quite lucky in that I found myself working for women bosses at crucial times and they took me more seriously and encouraged me much more than my previously male bosses had done, to believe in myself".

After periods as a production assistant and a producer working in presentation, Lush oversaw Barry Norman's Film review programme.