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Auntie's War: The BBC During the Second World War

By: Edward Stourton
Narrated by: Ed Stourton
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The British Broadcasting Corporation is a British institution, and its story during the Second World War is also our story.

This was a period of remarkable voices: Churchill’s speeches, de Gaulle’s broadcasts from exile, Richard Dimbleby and Vera Lynn. Radio offered an incomparable tool for propaganda while at the same time eyewitness testimonies gave a voice to everyone, securing the BBC’s reputation as a purveyor of truth.

Edward Stourton explores the BBC’s wartime journey, investigating archives, diaries, letters and memoirs to examine what the BBC was and what it stood for.

©2018 Edward Stourton (P)2018 Oakhill Publishing
World War II Politics & Government Great Britain Wars & Conflicts Europe War Radio Military Entertainment & Performing Arts
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