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Alison Sharman

Alison Sharman (born in Manchester) is the Head of Commissioning for the Special Broadcasting Service, based in Sydney, Australia. SBS is one of five free main to air broadcasters in Australia.
On her appointment, Sharman said, "I am delighted to be joining SBS and look forward to this exciting and challenging opportunity. My ambition is to build on SBS's success and grow its reputation for being one of the world's most unique and diverse major broadcasters". Prior to this Sharman was Director of Factual and Daytime for ITV, a position she held from 2006 to 2013. During that time she led the transformation of the daytime schedule and restored ITV's factual reputation by attracting some of the best filmmakers and producers in the UK to the channel. Also at ITV, Sharman commissioned a range of award-winning content, fronted by well-known personalities such as Billy Connolly and Joanna Lumley, brought to the channel popular formats such as ''For the Love of Dogs'' and ''Long Lost Family'' as well as the landmark documentaries ''9/11: The Day That Changed the World'', ''Strangeways'' and ''Our Queen''.
Described by ''Broadcast'' magazine as "rocket-fuelled with enthusiasm" and a "force of nature", Sharman is one of the most broadly experienced executives in her field, having worked previously on many of the UK's best known television programmes at both junior and senior grades and having previously been Controller of BBC Daytime and Controller of BBC Children's.
Sharman began her broadcasting career as a production secretary on the BBC consumer television programme ''Watchdog'' and, after a variety of assignments on various features output including series producer on the flagship BBC1 ''Holiday'' programme, she became Editor of Development, BBC Daytime. Sharman helped turn around the decline of BBC Daytime and began its journey to market leader. She commissioned enduring popular programmes like ''MasterChef'', ''Bargain Hunt'' and ''The Weakest Link''. In 2002 she became the Controller of BBC Daytime, managing the output of BBC1 and BBC2 across the day. In 2005 she was appointed Controller, BBC Children's, one of the most important positions in children's television in the world, given its 100 million commissioning power.
Shortly after becoming controller of CBBC, Sharman made clear her belief—given that the TV license fee is universal—in the need to reach out and connect with all sections of society. "Above all," she said, "we must always keep a respectful focus upon two of the core needs of children: first, the need to understand and express something of their deep inner world. And secondly, the need to understand their place in—and relationship to—the outer world, from their immediate family to the wider society." As a mother of young children at the time, Sharman felt compelled to provide the audience with nourishing and respectful content. She brought ''Jackanory'' back to the screen after a 12-year slumber and commissioned the children's docudrama ''That Summer Day''. Other successful programming under her included ''Horrible Histories'', ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' and ''In the Night Garden'', making CBBC the heart of British children's television and the recipient of many top domestic and international awards and nominations.
In addition, Sharman was the Advisory Chair of the ''Media Guardian'' Edinburgh International Television Festival in 2006.
In 2007 Sharman was considered a candidate for the next Controller of BBC1. She ruled herself out.
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