Janice Hadlow
Janice Vivienne Hadlow (born November 1957[1] in Lewisham)[2] is a former BBC television executive.[5] Hadlow was educated at comprehensive school in Swanley (now called Orchards Academy), in north Kent, and graduated with a BA in History from King's College London in 1978.[3] As stated by her "Inside BBC" biography, other works she commissioned were "highly successful and award-winning programmes from most factual genres including history, science, arts and religion, including... Elizabeth, The 1940s House, Edwardian Country House, The Boy Whose Skin Fell Off, Operatunity and The Death of Klinghoffer (which won an Emmy).[9] Among the decisions taken by Hadlow as controller was the 2013 cancellation of the Golden Globe-nominated and Emmy award-winning BBC drama, The Hour, starring Ben Whishaw, Romola Garai and Dominic West, after its second season.[5] Her book, A Royal Experiment: The Private Life of King George III, was published by Henry Holt and Company in October 2014.