As the director general prepares to stand down, potential candidates have fallen away amid a series of crises
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here is an impressive shortlist circulating in Britain’s media circles, comprising some of the most talented executives in the business. Unfortunately for the BBC, it contains the names of figures no longer in the running to become its next director general.
Those closely observing the corporation’s search for a successor to Tim Davie have been quick to note how the events of the past week help explain the alarming attrition rate.
Bafta, independent producers and the BBC were all involved in the calamitous chain of events that resulted in the inclusion of the N-word in televised coverage of the Bafta awards. The slur was shouted out by the Tourette syndrome campaigner John Davidson while the actors Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage.






