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Simon Shaps (born 10 September 1956) is a British television executive and producer, and former ITV director of television.


Early life and career

Shaps attended
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in
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, Hertfordshire and studied English at Magdalene College, Cambridge He began his career as a reporter on the ''
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'' in 1979; in a speech to the Royal Television Society (RTS) he described this time as "a two-year stint in
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". In 1982 he joined
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as a researcher, having been turned down by the
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for a job as a graduate trainee. As a television producer he produced '' Strange but True?'' and '' The One That Got Away''. In 1997 he became director of programmes at Granada Television in
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. In 2001 he became Managing director of Granada content. In November 2003 he became chief executive of Granada Television. He became ITV director of television on 21 September 2005,Guardian September 2005
/ref> leaving in 2008. Under his leadership, ITV revived its programme line-up, unceremoniously dispensing with many long-running programmes.


Personal life

He is married with three children.


See also

*
List of Old Haberdashers The Haberdashers' Boys' School (commonly referred to as Habs) is a British independent school for pupils aged 4 to 18 in Hertfordshire which is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference and the Haileybury Group. Former students ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Shaps, Simon 1956 births Living people Alumni of Magdalene College, Cambridge British television executives British television producers People educated at Haberdashers' Boys' School ITV people