On 3 September 1939, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain sat tensely at a microphone, using radio to declare that ‘this country is at war with Germany’. During the ensuing wartime years, the BBC was the sole radio broadcaster in Britain, boosting morale through programmes such as ‘ITMA’ and ‘Worker’s Playtime’; helping the Home Front with useful hints and advice; transmitting government messages; and providing news. Personalities and stars became household names – Tommy Handley, Arthur Askey, Ethel and Doris Walters, Mr Middleton – and their catchphrases could be heard everywhere. And yet, as this fascinating book explains, the BBC chose to avoid propaganda, and had to tread a fine line between what the people wanted to hear and what it was felt they should hear.
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Early Days
Entertainment
International
For Your Information
The Forces Programme
The End of the War
Conclusion
Further Reading
Places to Visit
Index
This book tunes in to the vital contribution British radio broadcasting made to victory during the Second World War. It will appeal to those interested in social, political and military history.
This new book fits well with existing Shire titles on the Home Front in the Second World War, including The Wartime Garden (2015), Wartime Britain (2011) and Wartime Childhood (2009) – the latter two written by the same author.
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A list of fully illustrated paperback introductions to a swathe of British history, heritage and nostalgia, from Agricultural Hand Tools to Women in the Second World War, with themes including motoring, churches, railways, fashion, military history, women’s history, social history, architecture, agriculture and ceramics.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781784422646
Publisert
2018-02-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Shire Publications
Vekt
148 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
149 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
64
Forfatter