Ian Jacob
Sir (Edward) Ian Claud Jacob GBE CB was
Director-General of the
BBC from
1952 to
1959, succeeding Sir
William Haley and giving way to Sir
Hugh Greene.
From a military background, Sir Ian has often been blamed (but has conversely sometimes been praised) for a perceived overt
middle-class bias and somewhat "stuffy" attitude in the BBC of the
1950s, which became a factor in its loss of TV audiences to
ITV from
1955 onwards.
However, BBC Television in the 50s did broadcast some popular
American series, notably
The Phil Silvers Show (or Sergeant Bilko as it was almost universally known).
During
World War II he was Military Assistant Secretary to the War Cabinet, often accompanying Sir
Winston Churchill on tours of the Middle East and Turkey, Cyprus & Tripoli,