Watch: How Tim Davie addressed BBC controversies over the years
Summary
Tim Davie, who became the BBC director general in 2020, has dealt with several controversies during his time in the role, including issues involving presenter Gary Lineker and the documentary "Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone." Davie previously served as acting director general in 2012-2013 and emphasized the need for strong leadership at the BBC. He has now stepped down after 20 years with the corporation.Key Facts
- Tim Davie became the BBC director general in September 2020.
- Before that, he was the acting director general from November 2012 to April 2013.
- Davie has been involved in addressing controversies during his career at the BBC.
- Issues he handled include the situation with presenter Gary Lineker and the "Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone" documentary.
- In his first interview as acting director general, Davie spoke about the importance of strong leadership at the BBC.
- Davie has now stepped down after spending 20 years at the BBC.
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