Cheryl Taylor

Cheryl Francis Taylor (born March 1964) is the Controller of CBBC in Salford.

Early life

She was brought up in Liverpool in a family of Quakers. She went to the independent boarding school The Mount School, York, where she became Head Girl. York was known for its Quaker heritage, which largely centred around the famous chocolate factories. She studied Drama at the University of Bristol.

Career

Hat Trick Productions

She was Head of Comedy at Hat Trick Productions. With Carmel Morgan, she co-created Drop Dead Gorgeous for BBC Three.

CBBC

On 29 June 2012 it was announced that she would be the next Controller of CBBC.[1] She began in September 2012. On 21 December 2012, children's teatime programming on BBC One finished.

Personal life

She lives near Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire.[2]

gollark: Anyway, you could... directly *say* to send more than just "hi", perhaps?
gollark: Wow, my internet connection is very terrible right now.
gollark: I see.
gollark: Filtering for programmers is one thing, but filtering out "simps" seems rather orthogonal.
gollark: Maybe you should be clearer about what you're actually trying to filter? And have separate things for each criterion?EDIT: and explicitly making a high-effort filter is possibly not good as it may drive away people who are busy who you'd otherwise like, although if it's just "compile some C" it's probably fine.

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Media offices
Preceded by
Damian Kavanagh
Controller of CBBC
September 2012 -
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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