Nicholas John Pisani (born 23 December 1962) is a British television producer, and a former Editor of ''Question Time''.
Early life
He was born in
Hampshire. He has a younger brother (born 1966). He attended independent school from 1976 to 1981. He attended the
National Broadcasting School
The National Broadcasting School began operating in 1980 as an independent organization supported by the UK's Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) to provide professional training in radio presentation, production and journalism for Independe ...
in London.
Career
Radio
He has been a radio producer for
LBC on its mid-morning show. In the 1990s he was also a producer at
Sky Sports.
Mentorn
In the late 1990s, he was a producer on ''Question Time''.
From 2000 to 2006 he was Editor of ''Question Time'' on
BBC One, produced by Mentorn, who were bought by
Tinopolis in 2006. The previous editor, Charlie Courtauld (1966 - February 2016), joined the ''
Independent on Sunday''. He increased the number of panelists from four to five, when a producer in October 1998. He took the programme time from 11pm to 10.30pm. He would choose the questions that were submitted to the panelists. ''Question Time'' began in September 1979.
On 8 May 2003, the BBC (Mentorn) trialled a programme called ''Answer Time'' on
BBC Four
BBC Four is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It was launched on 2 March 2002 , a 40-minute television version from 11.35pm of ''
Any Answers?'';
BBC Radio Five Live now effectively does the same thing on Thursday evenings.
Hours before the programme was due to be recorded on broadcast on Thursday 4 May 2006 before the results of the
2006 United Kingdom local elections
Local government elections took place in England (only) on Thursday 4 May 2006. Polling stations were open between 7:00 and 22:00.
All London borough council seats were up for election, as well as a third of the seats on each of the metropoli ...
, when aged 44, he left his post as Editor. He has been criticised for ''
dumbing down'' the programme, by inviting less-mainstream guests onto the programme, but this has been also viewed by others as making the programme less stuffy, conformist and narrow-mindedly bipartisan; previous editors had begun the trend.
BBC
Since 2009 he has been the executive producer of ''
Intelligence Squared'', which is shown globally on
BBC World News.
BBC Press Office
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Personal life
He lives in London.
References
External links
''Intelligence Squared'' at BBC World News
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1962 births
BBC television producers
BBC World News
Mass media people from Hampshire
Living people