Broadcasting
Found in 507 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 18 Apr 1931
Cutting from the "Daily Herald": report of the BBC's refusal to allow WSC to broadcast on India.
(Untitled), 12 Mar 1925
Pages from the "Patriot" including marked letter from Nesta Webster complaining about political bias in the BBC on the issue of female suffrage.
(Untitled), 14 Aug 1930
Pages from the "Patriot" including marked article citing an article in the "Listener" recommending holidays in Soviet Union as evidence of the socialist tendencies of the BBC.
(Untitled), 04 Sep 1930
Pages from the "Patriot" including marked article citing the response of the "Listener" to criticisms of talks by Professor John MacMurray as evidence that the BBC has been captured by socialists.
(Untitled), 25 Nov 1926
Pages from the "Patriot" including marked article criticising the appointment of Ethel Snowden [later Lady Snowden] to the Council of the BBC because of her pacifist and pro-Soviet views.
(Untitled), 02 Dec 1926
Pages from the "Patriot" including marked article criticising the appointment of Ethel Snowden [later Lady Snowden] to the Council of the BBC because of her pacifist and pro-Soviet views.
(Untitled), 11 Oct 1928
Page from the "Patriot" including marked letter criticising the BBC for allowing J H Thomas to broadcast "Socialist propaganda".
(Untitled), 24 Jan 1929
Page from the "Patriot" including marked article on alleged socialist influences on the BBC.
(Untitled), 21 Feb 1929
Page from the "Patriot" criticising the composition of the Central Council for Broadcast Adult Education.
(Untitled), 04 Apr 1929
Pages from the "Patriot" including marked articles criticising the alleged socialist influences on the BBC and its granting of air time to the Jewish writer Emil Ludwig.
(Untitled), 18 Jul 1929
Page from the "Patriot" including marked article and cartoon criticising H G Wells for saying that "patriotism is the enemy of civilisation" during a broadcast on the BBC.
(Untitled), 16 Jan 1930
Page from the "Patriot" including marked article claiming that the BBC under Sir John Reith [later Lord Reith] has increased class hatred and criticising the Reith's assertion that broadcasting promotes friendship.
(Untitled), 05 Feb 1931 - 27 Feb 1931
5 sets of duplicates for CHAR 2/183/17-20. Carbon copies.
(Untitled), 16 Oct 1938
(Untitled), 16 Oct 1938
(Untitled), 21 Mar 1943
(Untitled), Mar 1942
Telegram from WSC to Harry Hopkins [Special adviser and assistant to the President of the United States, Franklin Roosevelt] regarding censorship of broadcasts on Guadeloupe [West Indies] radio: "It seems to me we ought to have control.".
(Untitled), 06 Dec 1940- 08 Dec 1940
Letter from Leo Amery to WSC with a transcript of his BBC broadcast to India on "Mr. Churchill as a writer"; with telegram from WSC to Leo Amery thanking him for his broadcast, annotated. [Carbon].
(Untitled), 31 Jan 1940
Letter from R M Lloyd [Secretary of the British Expeditionary Force Wireless Entertainments Company] to Arthur Rucker [Private Secretary to Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister] seeking employment as his contract is ending, with memorandum on types of programmes for, and styles of broadcasting to, troops on active service. [Typescript originals and copies].
(Untitled), 22 Oct 1940- 26 Oct 1940
Letter from Frederick Ogilvie [Director-General, BBC] to WSC congratulating him on a recent French broadcast [21 October, "Dieu protege la France"] and on bombing suffered by the BBC; reply expressing thanks.
(Untitled), 23 Mar 1933
Letter from Patrick Donner (House of Commons) to WSC suggesting that since the BBC will not allow him to broadcast on India he should do so from a French radio station. Encloses CHAR 2/197/12.
(Untitled), 27 Mar 1933
Letter from [WSC] to Patrick Donner (House of Commons) stating that he will not consider broadcasting on India from a foreign station until after the House of Commons debate and offering to send a subscription to the India Defence Committee. Carbon typescript copy.
(Untitled), 06 Jun 1933
Letter from J B Harrop (20 Regent Road, St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands) to WSC urging him to broadcast from a foreign station about India.
(Untitled), 14 Nov 1933
Letter from Hugh Orr-Ewing, chief organiser of the Indian Defence League (48 Broadway, Westminster, [London]) to WSC (Chartwell) on the date for WSC's speech on India to be broadcast by the International Broadcasting Company.
(Untitled), 08 Nov 1933
Letter from Hugh Orr-Ewing, chief organiser of the Indian Defence League (48 Broadway, Westminster, [London]) to WSC (Chartwell) on his speech on India to be broadcast by the International Broadcasting Company.