Sir John Tusa

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Sir John Tusa is a British arts administrator and broadcaster best known for his leadership roles at the BBC World Service and the Barbican Centre.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British person
arts administrator
broadcaster
human
journalist
radio presenter
television presenter
awardReceived Knight Bachelor
knighthood
citizenship United Kingdom
countryOfBirth Czechoslovakia
dateOfBirth 1936-04-02
educatedAt Cambridge University
Trinity College, Cambridge
employer BBC
BBC World Service
familyName Tusa
fieldOfWork arts administration
broadcasting
genre current affairs
news broadcasting
givenName John
honorificPrefix Sir
knownFor leadership of BBC World Service
leadership of the Barbican Centre
presenting Newsnight on BBC Two
languageOfWork English
name John Tusa
nationality British
notableWork Art Matters
BBC World Service
Barbican Centre
Making a Noise: Getting It Right, Getting It Wrong in Life, the Arts and Broadcasting
Newsnight
On Board: The Insider’s Guide to Surviving Life in the Boardroom
occupation arts administrator
broadcaster
journalist
radio presenter
television presenter
placeOfBirth Zlín
positionHeld Managing Director of BBC World Service
Managing Director of the Barbican Centre
chairman of the Clore Leadership Programme
chairman of the University of the Arts London
chairman of the Victoria and Albert Museum
co-presenter of Newsnight
residence London, England
surface form: London
spouse Ann Tusa

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Chigwell School hasAlumnus Sir John Tusa
The Leys School hasAlumnus Sir John Tusa