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Stuart Murphy

Stuart Neil Luke Murphy CBE (born 6 November 1971 in Leeds) was the Chief Executive of the English National Opera (2018-2023).[1][2] He was educated at St Mary's School, Menston and Clare College, Cambridge.

From 2012 - 2015, he was Director, Entertainment Channels at Sky overseeing Sky 1, Sky Living, Sky Arts and the launch of Sky Atlantic. Sky won its first Emmy Awards and Oscar nominations as well as BAFTAs, British Comedy Awards and Royal Television Society Awards during this period. Murphy also had responsibility for Sky Arts, which as well as a channel is an on-demand library of arts and cultural content in Europe.[3]

In 2003 Murphy launched BBC Three and commissioned Little Britain, Gavin and Stacey and Flashmob The Opera. Before BBC Three, he was Channel Controller of BBC Choice, and previously he ran UK Play, a music and comedy channel co-owned by BBC Worldwide.

Previously a board member of the A&E Networks International, and Silicon-Valley based Jaunt Virtual Reality Company.[4] He was made a Fellow of the Royal Television Society in 2016.[5]

Under Stuart Murphy, the ENO broadened the appeal of opera and mixed the age, ethnicity, and social background of ENO's audience by introducing radical ticketing schemes by offering free tickets for under-21s and subsidised tickets for under-35s (ENO being the only opera company in the world to offer such a scheme).[6][7][8]

As a teenager, he played clarinet for the Leeds Youth Orchestra and Leeds Youth Opera.

Early and personal life edit

Stuart grew up in Leeds, where his passion for classical music was sparked by playing the clarinet in Leeds Youth Orchestra and Leeds Youth Opera.

He attended St. Mary's Menston in West Yorkshire. He studied Political Geography at Clare College, Cambridge in 1990. He has two sons with his ex-wife. He is openly gay and first spoke publicly about his sexual orientation in a 2012 interview.[9][10]

His partner, David Clews is Creative Director of TwoFour, and directed the BAFTA-award-winning Educating Essex.

Career edit

He started his career as a tea boy at BBC Manchester working in DEF II programming. He then worked on shows such as Reportage, The Sunday Show, Fist of Fun, and Lifeswaps with Paul O'Grady. He later worked as a producer at MTV on Hanging Out with Davina McCall, and at the Big Breakfast. He re-joined the BBC to work for Jane Root in the Independent Commissioning Group, and later developed Radio One TV for Roly Keating, on UKTV.

He launched and ran UK Play, a music and comedy channel owned by UKTV from 1998.

In 2016 Murphy was made a Fellow of the Royal Television Society.[11]

BBC Choice edit

In 2000, Murphy became the Head of Programmes at the BBC's digital entertainment channel BBC Choice, the forerunner to BBC Three, before being promoted to channel controller. Whilst at the channel, he commissioned the nightly entertainment news programme Liquid News.

BBC Three edit

Having been the controller of its predecessor, Murphy continued and was the first channel controller of BBC Three, which launched in February 2003 replacing BBC Choice. He commissioned comedies including Little Britain (which had been originally commissioned by BBC Radio 4), Pulling, and Early Doors as well as various dramas including Torchwood, and Conviction. He kickstarted parenting programming on TV, with Who Rules The Roost, Honey, We're Killing The Kids, Little Angels and The House of Tiny Tearaways both presented by Tanya Byron. Other commissioned shows included Flashmob The Opera (a live opera from Paddington station) and Flashmob The Opera: Meadowhall. He announced he was to step down from BBC Three in October 2005, with Julian Bellamy taking over as the second channel controller.

He was tipped as an outsider in the running for the controllership of BBC One in 2007.[12] In 2004 The Observer included Murphy in a list of 80 young people who they believed would shape people's lives in the early 21st Century.[13]

Commercial Broadcasters edit

After BBC Three he joined RDF Media[14] in 2006 where he stayed for 11 weeks.

Between 2006 and 2008, he was the Creative Director of Twofour Broadcast.

Sky1 edit

He joined Sky1 in May 2009 and commissioned a variety of drama, entertainment, and factual programmes including Got to Dance, Must Be the Music, A League of Their Own, Terry Pratchett's Going Postal, Strike Back, Mad Dogs, The Runaway, Little Crackers, Ross Kemp: Middle East Special, Pineapple Dance Studios, Louie Spence's Showbusiness, An Idiot Abroad, Trollied, Mount Pleasant, Spy, Stella, Starlings, among many others.

Sky Atlantic edit

In November 2010 he was made Director of Commissioning across all Sky Entertainment channels. He was also given responsibility for launching Sky Atlantic, a new entertainment channel which is the home of the majority of HBO content in the UK. He bought Mad Men (previously at the BBC), Entourage (previously at ITV) as well as Blue Bloods and The Borgias. He commissioned screenwriter Paul Abbott to make Sky Atlantic's first drama, Hit & Miss, starring Chloë Sevigny, commissioned cult comedy This is Jinsy, brought Alan Partridge back to TV, commissioned Kathy Burke's Walking and Talking, Julia Davis's new comedy Hunderby, as well as documentary Flying Monsters with David Attenborough.

Sky Atlantic launched on 1 February 2011.[15]

In May 2012, he was made Director of Entertainment Channels at Sky, overseeing all of the entertainment and commissioning portfolio.

In November 2015, he made the decision to leave Sky to pursue more creative endeavours, he has signed a deal to develop his own scripts with Sky Vision.[16]

English National Opera edit

In March 2018, Stuart was appointed Chief Executive of the English National Opera, where he joins Annilese Miskimmon (joined 2020) and Martyn Brabbins on ENO's leadership team, a position he held until September 2023.

Free tickets scheme edit

As part of Murphy's 'seismic' mission to attract a younger audience to ENO, in December 2018 he announced free tickets for under-18s on Friday and Saturday nights in the balcony of the London Coliseum.[17] He saw cost as a 'barrier to entry for under-18s" and by removing it helped to promote the idea that opera is not "elitist".[18]

In May 2021, ENO's free tickets initiative was extended to under-21s for every night of the week and was not limited to specific seating, even "the most expensive stall seats".[19]

Additionally, the discount has now been extended to under-35s, who are able to get some of the best seats for £35 and under by having an under 35 membership.[20]

Controversy edit

His position at ENO has not been without criticism. In an article attacking ENO's 2019 decision to limit reviewers to a single free ticket as "morally wrong", opera gossip columnist Norman Lebrecht said Murphy "makes his predecessors seem reasoned and adept. He maintains you don’t have to know anything about opera in order to run an opera house. The damage of his thoughtless actions is already evident and the consequences may be lasting".[21]

Murphy was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2024 New Year Honours for services to opera.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ "English National Opera Announces Plan to Diversify".
  2. ^ Mukisa, Shirley (19 October 2022). "ENO announces departure of Stuart Murphy, CEO, in September 2023". English National Opera. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
  3. ^ Plunkett, John (16 October 2015). "Sky's Stuart Murphy rules out BBC job as he quits for writing career". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  4. ^ Jaafar, Ali (16 October 2015). "Sky Entertainment Channels Chief Stuart Murphy To Step Down". Deadline. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Stuart Murphy". Royal Television Society. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  6. ^ Murphy, Stuart (11 March 2018). "I fell in love with opera at 15 … now I want millions to do the same". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  7. ^ "Under 21s Come Free". English National Opera. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
  8. ^ "Under 35s Discounted Opera Tickets". English National Opera. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
  9. ^ John Plunkett (24 June 2012). "Stuart Murphy talks tough on Sky's battle for the box | Media". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  10. ^ Campbell, Lisa (25 June 2012). "Murphy: how I've tackled personal and professional challenges". Broadcast (UK). Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  11. ^ "RTS awards new fellowships | Royal Television Society". rts.org.uk. 15 November 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  12. ^ Silver, James (14 October 2007). "'I don't think TV is full of shysters'". The Guardian (UK). Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  13. ^ Colvile, Robert (26 June 2004). "The bright stuff". The Observer (UK). Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  14. ^ "Stuart Murphy to leave the BBC". BBC. 20 October 2005. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  15. ^ Sky Atlantic HD to bring the very best in entertainment and drama – Sky Atlantic
  16. ^ "Sky entertainment boss Stuart Murphy quits". RadioTimes. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  17. ^ "English National Opera to give under-18s free Saturday night tickets | English National Opera (ENO) | The Guardian". amp.theguardian.com. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  18. ^ "English National Opera to give under-18s free Saturday night tickets | English National Opera (ENO) | The Guardian". amp.theguardian.com. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  19. ^ Wild, Stephi. "English National Opera Extends Free Ticket Scheme to Everyone Under 21". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  20. ^ "Great Value Opera for Under 35s | English National Opera". Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  21. ^ "Who'd want to be a critic? | Norman Lebrecht". The Critic Magazine. 29 October 2019. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  22. ^ "No. 64269". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 2023. p. N10.

External links edit

  • Guardian July 2009
  • Guardian interview October 2007
  • Times November 2005
  • Independent October 2005[dead link]
  • BBC South Yorkshire 2005 interview
  • BAFTA Guru Video Interview
  • Official Channel Website Sky1
  • Official Channel Website Sky Atlantic
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For the visual learning specialist and author see Stuart J Murphy Stuart Neil Luke Murphy CBE born 6 November 1971 in Leeds was the Chief Executive of the English National Opera 2018 2023 1 2 He was educated at St Mary s School Menston and Clare College Cambridge From 2012 2015 he was Director Entertainment Channels at Sky overseeing Sky 1 Sky Living Sky Arts and the launch of Sky Atlantic Sky won its first Emmy Awards and Oscar nominations as well as BAFTAs British Comedy Awards and Royal Television Society Awards during this period Murphy also had responsibility for Sky Arts which as well as a channel is an on demand library of arts and cultural content in Europe 3 In 2003 Murphy launched BBC Three and commissioned Little Britain Gavin and Stacey and Flashmob The Opera Before BBC Three he was Channel Controller of BBC Choice and previously he ran UK Play a music and comedy channel co owned by BBC Worldwide Previously a board member of the A amp E Networks International and Silicon Valley based Jaunt Virtual Reality Company 4 He was made a Fellow of the Royal Television Society in 2016 5 Under Stuart Murphy the ENO broadened the appeal of opera and mixed the age ethnicity and social background of ENO s audience by introducing radical ticketing schemes by offering free tickets for under 21s and subsidised tickets for under 35s ENO being the only opera company in the world to offer such a scheme 6 7 8 As a teenager he played clarinet for the Leeds Youth Orchestra and Leeds Youth Opera Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Career 2 1 BBC Choice 2 2 BBC Three 2 3 Commercial Broadcasters 3 Sky1 4 Sky Atlantic 5 English National Opera 5 1 Free tickets scheme 5 2 Controversy 6 References 7 External linksEarly and personal life editStuart grew up in Leeds where his passion for classical music was sparked by playing the clarinet in Leeds Youth Orchestra and Leeds Youth Opera He attended St Mary s Menston in West Yorkshire He studied Political Geography at Clare College Cambridge in 1990 He has two sons with his ex wife He is openly gay and first spoke publicly about his sexual orientation in a 2012 interview 9 10 His partner David Clews is Creative Director of TwoFour and directed the BAFTA award winning Educating Essex Career editHe started his career as a tea boy at BBC Manchester working in DEF II programming He then worked on shows such as Reportage The Sunday Show Fist of Fun and Lifeswaps with Paul O Grady He later worked as a producer at MTV on Hanging Out with Davina McCall and at the Big Breakfast He re joined the BBC to work for Jane Root in the Independent Commissioning Group and later developed Radio One TV for Roly Keating on UKTV He launched and ran UK Play a music and comedy channel owned by UKTV from 1998 In 2016 Murphy was made a Fellow of the Royal Television Society 11 BBC Choice edit In 2000 Murphy became the Head of Programmes at the BBC s digital entertainment channel BBC Choice the forerunner to BBC Three before being promoted to channel controller Whilst at the channel he commissioned the nightly entertainment news programme Liquid News BBC Three edit Having been the controller of its predecessor Murphy continued and was the first channel controller of BBC Three which launched in February 2003 replacing BBC Choice He commissioned comedies including Little Britain which had been originally commissioned by BBC Radio 4 Pulling and Early Doors as well as various dramas including Torchwood and Conviction He kickstarted parenting programming on TV with Who Rules The Roost Honey We re Killing The Kids Little Angels and The House of Tiny Tearaways both presented by Tanya Byron Other commissioned shows included Flashmob The Opera a live opera from Paddington station and Flashmob The Opera Meadowhall He announced he was to step down from BBC Three in October 2005 with Julian Bellamy taking over as the second channel controller He was tipped as an outsider in the running for the controllership of BBC One in 2007 12 In 2004 The Observer included Murphy in a list of 80 young people who they believed would shape people s lives in the early 21st Century 13 Commercial Broadcasters edit After BBC Three he joined RDF Media 14 in 2006 where he stayed for 11 weeks Between 2006 and 2008 he was the Creative Director of Twofour Broadcast Sky1 editHe joined Sky1 in May 2009 and commissioned a variety of drama entertainment and factual programmes including Got to Dance Must Be the Music A League of Their Own Terry Pratchett s Going Postal Strike Back Mad Dogs The Runaway Little Crackers Ross Kemp Middle East Special Pineapple Dance Studios Louie Spence s Showbusiness An Idiot Abroad Trollied Mount Pleasant Spy Stella Starlings among many others Sky Atlantic editIn November 2010 he was made Director of Commissioning across all Sky Entertainment channels He was also given responsibility for launching Sky Atlantic a new entertainment channel which is the home of the majority of HBO content in the UK He bought Mad Men previously at the BBC Entourage previously at ITV as well as Blue Bloods and The Borgias He commissioned screenwriter Paul Abbott to make Sky Atlantic s first drama Hit amp Miss starring Chloe Sevigny commissioned cult comedy This is Jinsy brought Alan Partridge back to TV commissioned Kathy Burke s Walking and Talking Julia Davis s new comedy Hunderby as well as documentary Flying Monsters with David Attenborough Sky Atlantic launched on 1 February 2011 15 In May 2012 he was made Director of Entertainment Channels at Sky overseeing all of the entertainment and commissioning portfolio In November 2015 he made the decision to leave Sky to pursue more creative endeavours he has signed a deal to develop his own scripts with Sky Vision 16 English National Opera editIn March 2018 Stuart was appointed Chief Executive of the English National Opera where he joins Annilese Miskimmon joined 2020 and Martyn Brabbins on ENO s leadership team a position he held until September 2023 Free tickets scheme edit As part of Murphy s seismic mission to attract a younger audience to ENO in December 2018 he announced free tickets for under 18s on Friday and Saturday nights in the balcony of the London Coliseum 17 He saw cost as a barrier to entry for under 18s and by removing it helped to promote the idea that opera is not elitist 18 In May 2021 ENO s free tickets initiative was extended to under 21s for every night of the week and was not limited to specific seating even the most expensive stall seats 19 Additionally the discount has now been extended to under 35s who are able to get some of the best seats for 35 and under by having an under 35 membership 20 Controversy edit His position at ENO has not been without criticism In an article attacking ENO s 2019 decision to limit reviewers to a single free ticket as morally wrong opera gossip columnist Norman Lebrecht said Murphy makes his predecessors seem reasoned and adept He maintains you don t have to know anything about opera in order to run an opera house The damage of his thoughtless actions is already evident and the consequences may be lasting 21 Murphy was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE in the 2024 New Year Honours for services to opera 22 References edit English National Opera Announces Plan to Diversify Mukisa Shirley 19 October 2022 ENO announces departure of Stuart Murphy CEO in September 2023 English National Opera Retrieved 18 September 2023 Plunkett John 16 October 2015 Sky s Stuart Murphy rules out BBC job as he quits for writing career The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 11 April 2017 Jaafar Ali 16 October 2015 Sky Entertainment Channels Chief Stuart Murphy To Step Down Deadline Retrieved 11 April 2017 Stuart Murphy Royal Television Society Retrieved 27 March 2018 Murphy Stuart 11 March 2018 I fell in love with opera at 15 now I want millions to do the same The Guardian Retrieved 27 March 2018 Under 21s Come Free English National Opera Retrieved 18 September 2023 Under 35s Discounted Opera Tickets English National Opera Retrieved 18 September 2023 John Plunkett 24 June 2012 Stuart Murphy talks tough on Sky s battle for the box Media The Guardian Retrieved 22 February 2014 Campbell Lisa 25 June 2012 Murphy how I ve tackled personal and professional challenges Broadcast UK Retrieved 27 February 2014 RTS awards new fellowships Royal Television Society rts org uk 15 November 2016 Retrieved 6 April 2017 Silver James 14 October 2007 I don t think TV is full of shysters The Guardian UK Retrieved 27 February 2014 Colvile Robert 26 June 2004 The bright stuff The Observer UK Retrieved 27 February 2014 Stuart Murphy to leave the BBC BBC 20 October 2005 Retrieved 27 February 2014 Sky Atlantic HD to bring the very best in entertainment and drama Sky Atlantic Sky entertainment boss Stuart Murphy quits RadioTimes Retrieved 11 April 2017 English National Opera to give under 18s free Saturday night tickets English National Opera ENO The Guardian amp theguardian com Retrieved 21 July 2022 English National Opera to give under 18s free Saturday night tickets English National Opera ENO The Guardian amp theguardian com Retrieved 21 July 2022 Wild Stephi English National Opera Extends Free Ticket Scheme to Everyone Under 21 BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 21 July 2022 Great Value Opera for Under 35s English National Opera Retrieved 21 July 2022 Who d want to be a critic Norman Lebrecht The Critic Magazine 29 October 2019 Retrieved 25 January 2023 No 64269 The London Gazette Supplement 30 December 2023 p N10 External links editGuardian July 2009 Guardian interview October 2007 Times November 2005 Independent October 2005 dead link BBC South Yorkshire 2005 interview BAFTA Guru Video Interview Official Channel Website Sky1 Official Channel Website Sky Atlantic Media offices New creation Controller of BBC Three2003 2006 Succeeded byJulian Bellamy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stuart Murphy amp oldid 1192658120, wikipedia, wiki, 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