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'''Tom Ross''' (born 1947) is a Scottish journalist and television producer who worked for the BBC from 1971 till 1996.<ref>The Independent newspaper (Media Weekly) p.11. Monday 28 February 2005</ref>[[File:BBC.svg|thumb|240px|alt=text|BBC]]
==Early life==
Born in Glasgow and educated at [[Hutchesons Grammar School|Hutchesons' Boys' Grammar School]] he gained a masters degree in History from the [[University of Glasgow]].[[File:University of Glasgow.jpg|thumb|220px|alt=text|University of Glasgow]]
=Career=
He began his BBC career as a News Trainee in London - part of an intake of six trainee journalists that included [[David Davies (football administrator)|David Davies]], later Executive Director of the Football Association, and [[Brian Hanrahan]] the BBC Correspondent famous for the "I Counted Them Out, I Counted Them Back" report during the Falklands War.{{citation needed|date=September 2012}}
==1973==
After spells with the BBC2 political programme Westminster with [[David Holmes (journalist)|David Holmes]] and the Radio 4 Today Programme with [[John Timpson]] and [[Robert Robinson (broadcaster)|Robert Robinson]] he joined BBC Scotland's Television Current Affairs department in Glasgow in 1973.
==1983==
Under Matthew Spicer <ref>Inside BBC Scotland by Alastair Hetherington p.13 (Whitewater Press)</ref> he directed and produced [[Current Account (BBC TV series)|Current Account]] and [[Public Account]] with [[Donald MacCormick]], [[James Cox (journalist)|James Cox]] and [[Andrew Neil]] and in 1983 ran BBC Scotland's highly successful General Election Coverage.<ref>The Closing Headlines by Kenneth Roy p.165. (Carrick Media)</ref>
==1984==
In 1984 he moved to Birmingham to become Assistant Editor of the BBC's popular lunchtime magazine [[Pebble Mill at One]].<ref>Ariel 25 October 2011 http://www.bbc.co.uk/ariel/15444971 ,</ref> producing one of its highest rated shows live from the aircraft carrier [[HMS Ark Royal (R07)|HMS Ark Royal]] in the English Channel.
==1986==
In 1986 he became first Executive Producer, then Editor in 1989, of the BBC2 motoring magazine [[Top Gear (1977 TV series)|Top Gear]]. During his five year spell as Editor Motoring Programmes for the BBC Top Gear became the top rated show on BBC2 for the first time and the audience reached nearly 6 million. This was despite several determined efforts by various Controllers of BBC2 to cancel the programme.
The main presenter of the programme was William Woollard with contributions from [[Chris Goffey]], Frank Page and Sue Baker. A number of new faces were introduced over these years including [[Tiff Needell]], [[Tom Boswell]] and, most famously, [[Jeremy Clarkson]].
The Top Gear team also produced coverage of the bi-annual British International Motor Show which alternated with London Motorfair. [[Noel Edmonds]] and [[Janet Ellis]] of [[Blue Peter]] fame were among its most famous presenters.
Rallying was the one sport that BBC Sport in London did not control. Each November Top Gear [[Rally Report]] provided nightly coverage and background programmes on the Lombard RAC Rally, then the last round of the World Rally Championship. Presented by William Woollard with reports from Barrie Gill and [[Tony Mason (co-driver)|Tony Mason]] the programmes developed a loyal audience despite frequent attempts by BBC bosses to kill it. [[Tony Mason (co-driver)|Tony Mason]] went on to join Top Gear, initially as its rally specialist.
==1991==
After Tom Ross left the programme in 1991 he went on to work in various managerial posts till he left the BBC five years later. He then worked for a spell in the independent sector.
==Family==
He is married with two children and lives in [[Warwickshire]].
==Notes==
{{reflist}}
==References==
*The Independent newspaper (Media Weekly) p. 11. Monday 28 February 2005
*Ariel magazine 25 October 2011 www.bbc.co.uk/ariel/15444971
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-==Early life==
-Born in Glasgow and educated at [[Hutchesons Grammar School|Hutchesons' Boys' Grammar School]] he gained a masters degree in History from the [[University of Glasgow]].[[File:University of Glasgow.jpg|thumb|220px|alt=text|University of Glasgow]]
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-==1973==
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-==1983==
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-==1986==
-In 1986 he became first Executive Producer, then Editor in 1989, of the BBC2 motoring magazine [[Top Gear (1977 TV series)|Top Gear]]. During his five year spell as Editor Motoring Programmes for the BBC Top Gear became the top rated show on BBC2 for the first time and the audience reached nearly 6 million. This was despite several determined efforts by various Controllers of BBC2 to cancel the programme.
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-*The Independent newspaper (Media Weekly) p. 11. Monday 28 February 2005
-*Ariel magazine 25 October 2011 www.bbc.co.uk/ariel/15444971
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