Charlotte Moore was temporarily replaced by BBC Kate Phillips

Kate Phillips will play the BBC in the role of Charlotte Moore at least.
A memorandum was sent from General Manager Tim Davi about announcing the disturbing the new temporary Phillips with the “immediate influence”.
Davi wrote: “We are very lucky that there is a person of her caliber and her deep experience ready to intervene.” “I know that it will be supported by the World -style content team during this period. The process of finding a senior content is now being found, and I will keep you with permanent access to progress.”
Davi wrote, Filips will work closely with Moore in the coming weeks to ensure a smooth transition to the content department, “and will also join the BBC Executive Committee.
In the article of the contestants and the contestants yesterday, which followed the announcement of Moore, we expected Philips to take over the role in the meantime. It is also seen as a strong candidate to decline in the job permanently. In recent weeks, we were told that Philips at points were behaving with Moore after he broke Moore ankle during skiing, and it is understood that she was dipping her finger in the drama.
Davi highlighted the 12 -year -old Philips experience with BBC recently as UNCRIPED director. He referred to a short period of time as a final control unit for BBC One before the company gets rid of the roles of the channel control unit. In his current position, it is supervised by hundreds of hours of offers per year, including Tuel, strictly comes dance and Dragons’ den.
Moore moves to Crown The producer left the West Bank later this year and started searching for its permanent successor. Among the other potential candidates are the head of BBC Studios Productions Zai Bennett and the head of the Netflix UK UK Ann Minsah and Apple’s Jay Hunt.