Robert W. Foot
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Robert W. Foot was Director-General of the BBC, first jointly with Cecil Graves from January 26 1942 to September 6 1943 and then solely until he resigned on March 31 1944. After being succeeded by William Haley, he became Chairman of the Mining Association.
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| Preceded by: Frederick Ogilvie </br>1938-1942 | Joint Director-General of the BBC with Cecil Graves 1942–1943 | Succeeded by: himself </br>1943-1944 |
| Preceded by: Cecil Graves </br>and himself </br>1942-1943 | Director-General of the BBC 1943-1944 | Succeeded by: William Haley</br>1944-1952 |

