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[…] military exercise. Seymour de Lotbiniere (BBC Head of Television and Radio Outside Broadcasts), who I referred to earlier , was […]
[…] and eventually at the age of seventeen I started a radio business, which was very successful and I made a […]
[…] Daily Worker, this was 1929, and he opened a little radio and television shop at Hayes Ends. Sid Cole: After […]
[…] Female-authored newspaper articles and female characters in films and on radio all spoke to female audiences. In particular, women occupied […]
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