Forman was born in 1917 in Cragielands, near
Moffat, in
Dumfries, to the Rev Adam Forman, an
Episcopalian vicar and country gentleman who later became a
Presbyterian minister. Later he was chair of its board of governors, from 1971 to 1973. After his main period of work at the BFI, Forman joined the new
Granada Television in 1955, an ITV contractor which went on air in the following year, being appointed by Cecil Bernstein (brother of
Sidney) who was a BFI governor at the time. He was chairman from 1974 to 1987, and deputy chairman of the
Granada Group from 1984 to 1990. Throughout his career, Forman encouraged young talent and amongst others, mentored the founder of Channel 4 Sir
Jeremy Isaacs and musician and businessman David Wood. At Granada Forman presided over the creation of the acclaimed series
The Jewel in the Crown and such ground-breaking programmes as
World in Action,
Disappearing World,
University Challenge and
Family at War. ==Personal life==