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John Snagge OBE

Radio announcer and television commentator, John Snagge started his 成人快手 career in 1924.

Radio announcer and television commentator, John Snagge started his 成人快手 career in 1924 in Stoke on Trent, in what was then a regional radio station, before present day local radio had been thought of. He has a unique insight into the life of the 成人快手's first Director General, John Reith, and insightful reflections on the 'grammar' of radio itself.

Interviewed by John Lane

1924: Assistant Director of 成人快手 6ST (Stoke on Trent regional radio)

1928: Announcer at 成人快手 2LO (London regional radio)

1939: Presentation Director

1944: Presenter, War Report

1954: First 成人快手 TV Newsreader

1965: Retired

Interview topics:

  • His work at 成人快手 6ST in Stoke on Trent, and how his father intervened in his interview for his job
  • The 成人快手 and the General Strike and how that related to 成人快手 6ST
  • Evening dress as worn on air in London
  • Move from Savoy Hill to Broadcasting House
  • Snagge, broadcasts and dealing with the Royal Family
  • Origins of the Royal Christmas broadcast
  • Early attempts at bringing in regional accents on air
  • Air raid commentary during the war
  • 1948 Olympic games
  • Snagge's involvement with The Goons
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  • John Snagge OBE

    Radio announcer and television commentator John Snagge became one of the definitive voices of the 成人快手, particularly during World War II.
  • Sir James Redmond

    Pioneer of early television, Engineer Sir James Redmond explores why Alexandra Palace was an ideal location.
  • Sir Francis McLean

    Former Director of 成人快手 Engineering, McLean's 成人快手 career started much earlier in the 1930s.
  • George Campey

    George Campey was a Television Publicity Officer and a Press Officer amongst many other senior roles in the 成人快手.
  • Tony Bridgewater

    Tony Bridgewater worked with John Logie Baird in the days before the 成人快手 had considered entering into television.
  • Val Gielgud

    In 1929 Val was appointed Head of Productions and was responsible for all radio drama and also contributed to the development of TV drama.
  • Joanna Spicer

    Known as 成人快手 TV鈥檚 foremost television programme planner, it has been said that Joanna Spicer practically ran 成人快手 Television single handed.
  • Sir Hugh Carleton Greene

    Director-General of the 成人快手 from 1960-1969. He is widely acknowledged as a moderniser of the Corporation.
  • Peter Dimmock

    Dimmock recalls the limited hours and means of post war television, and the strained relationship with management in Broadcasting House.
  • Donald Baverstock

    In his interview with Frank Gillard, recorded in October 1985, Baverstock recalls a career full of excitement, and innovation.

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