2009 World Congress of Science & Factual Producers : Melbourne, Australia December 1-4

Kim Shillinglaw, Commissioning Editor, Science and Natural History, BBC (UK)

Kim Shillinglaw is the BBC’s Commissioning Editor for Science and Natural History, responsible for all in-house and independent commissions in these genres across BBC One, Two and Four. Recent examples include Richard Hammond’s Journey to the Centre of the Earth, Stargazing Live, The Joy of Stats and the RI Lectures. Kim oversaw the BBC’s year-long celebration of science throughout 2010 with landmark TV science programs, online initiatives, regional roadshows and learning campaigns aiming to inspire a love of science across the nation. Other programming highlights range from the hugely successful Wonders Of The Solar System, How Earth Made Us and Story Of Science on BBC Two, to the hands-on Bang Goes The Theory and entertaining The Young Ones on BBC One, and Chemistry—A Volatile History, Equations, and Beautiful Minds on BBC Four.

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