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Senior Staff: Vision
- Roly is responsible for ensuring that the public can access the BBC's constantly expanding archive material and he has editorial responsibility for the BBC's archive on television, radio and online.
- He also oversees the BBC's HD channel.
- Roly is a member of BBC Direction Group and the Vision Board.
Salary and total remuneration: August 2011
Salary: £250,000
Total remuneration: £257,800
Biography
Last updated August 2010
Roly Keating is the BBC's Director of Archive Content. This new role is responsible for the development and implementation of a strategy to radically increase public access to the BBC's massive archives, whether by publicly-funded or commercial means. Roly acts as overall editorial leader for all current archive-based services based on the BBC's core television output.
From 2004 to 2008, Roly was Controller of BBC Two. Under his tenure, memorable BBC Two programmes included Andrew Marr's History Of Modern Britain, The Choir, the White Season, Jerry Springer The Opera, Rain In My Heart, Shoot The Messenger, The Power Of Nightmares and Stephen Fry – The Secret Life Of The Manic Depressive, alongside comedy successes such as Extras, The Catherine Tate Show, That Mitchell And Webb Look and the re-launched Never Mind The Buzzcocks.
He also oversaw the launch of a raft of influential and popular returning series, including Dragons' Den, Coast, Tribe, Springwatch and the first two series of Who Do You Think You Are? and The Apprentice. Its top rating programme, Top Gear, continued to go from strength to strength.
BBC Two was named Broadcast Channel of the Year 2007, having reversed its decline in reach, held its peak share and successfully broadened its audience while maintaining its distinctive quality and range of content.
Before joining BBC Two, Roly was the Controller of BBC Four, leading the launch of the channel in March 2002. With programmes ranging from The Falklands Play to The Alan Clark Diaries, the channel under his Controllership won numerous awards, including non-terrestrial Channel Of The Year at the 2004 Media Guardian Edinburgh International TV Festival and a Bafta for The National Trust.
Roly joined the BBC as a general trainee in 1983. As a producer and director in Music and Arts, he made films for Omnibus, Bookmark and Arena – including documentaries about Ealing Studios, VS Pritchett and Philip Roth.
He was a founder producer and subsequently editor of the long-running arts and media magazine The Late Show. From 1992 to 1997 he was editor of Bookmark, winning the Huw Wheldon Bafta for Best Arts Programme in 1993.
In 1997, Roly became Head of Programming for UKTV, overseeing the launch of the BBC's joint venture channels with Flextech, including UK Style, UK Horizons and the re-launched UK Gold.
In 1999 he was made BBC Controller of Digital Channels, with overall editorial responsibility for BBC Choice and BBC Knowledge, as well as UKTV and BBC Prime. The following year he became Controller Arts Commissioning, with responsibility for music and arts programming across BBC Television, before moving to BBC Four in December 2001.
In 2003 he was seconded for six months to act as joint leader of the BBC's Charter Review project. From October 2007 to May 2008 he combined his job on BBC Two with the role of acting Controller, BBC One.
Expenses and central bookings
Expenses are costs incurred by BBC staff on behalf of the BBC and claimed through the BBC's expenses system (e-expenses). Central bookings are costs incurred on behalf of the BBC and booked through the BBC's central bookings system. Both expenses and central bookings are published every three months.
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- Roly Keating's e-expenses Q3 2011-12 PDF (51KB)
- Roly Keating's central bookings Q3 2011-12 PDF (47KB)
- Roly Keating had no e-expenses paid in Q2 2011-12
- Roly Keating's central bookings Q2 2011-12 PDF (39KB)
- Roly Keating's e-expenses Q1 2011-12 PDF PDF (96KB)
- Roly Keating's central bookings Q1 2011-12 PDF (49KB)
- Roly Keating had no e-expenses paid in Q4 2010-11
- Roly Keating's central bookings Q4 2010-11 PDF (27KB)
- Roly Keating's e-expenses Q3 2010-11 PDF (33KB)
- Roly Keating's central bookings Q3 2010-11 PDF (45KB)
- Roly Keating's e-expenses Q2 2010-11 PDF (33KB)
- Roly Keating's central bookings Q2 2010-11 PDF (29KB)
- Roly Keating's e-expenses Q1 2010-11 PDF (32KB)
- Roly Keating's central bookings Q1 2010-11 PDF (49KB)
- Roly Keating's e-expenses Q4 2009-10 PDF (52KB)
- Roly Keating's central bookings Q4 2009-10 PDF (48KB)
- Roly Keating had no e-expenses paid in Q3 2009-10
- Roly Keating's central bookings Q3 2009-10 PDF (49KB)
- Roly Keating's e-expenses Q2 2009-10 PDF (136KB)
- Roly Keating's central bookings Q2 2009-10 PDF (62KB)
- Roly Keating's e-expenses Q1 2009-10 PDF (62KB)
- Roly Keating's central bookings Q1 2009-10 PDF (34KB)
Gifts and Hospitality Register
Gifts and hospitality may only be accepted in line with BBC policy. Information about gifts and hospitality is published every three months.
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- Roly Keating had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q3 2011-12
- Roly Keating had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q2 2011-12
- Roly Keating had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q1 2011-12
- Roly Keating had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q4 2010-11
- Roly Keating had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q3 2010-11
- Roly Keating had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q2 2010-11
- Roly Keating had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q1 2010-11
- Roly Keating had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q4 2009-10
- Roly Keating had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q3 2009-10
- Roly Keating had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q2 2009-10
- Roly Keating's Gifts and Hospitality Register Q1 2009-10 (28KB)
Declaration of personal interests
Staff must make a declaration of their personal and business interests, including any memberships or directorships of public or industry bodies, and any shareholdings, as well as any interests that their immediate families may also have.
A summary is published where there is something to declare and where there is nothing to declare. Occasionally an individual will have something to declare but due to the personal nature of the declaration we do not publish details as to do so would breach the Data Protection Act.
This information is published annually, although if any amendments are made during the year an updated summary will be published if necessary as soon as it is available.