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University of the Air to - Unversity Of The Air Radio Script
Programme 2 radio script for October 2, 1953. Contains The Sweetest Wine Makes the Sharpest Vinegar, going from 10pm to 11:30pm -
University of the Air to - Unversity Of The Air Radio Script
Programme 1 radio script for October 21, 1953. Contains The Reith's Lecture and Plato's idea of the state, going from 10pm to 11:30pm -
University of the Air to - Unversity Of The Air Programme
List of programmes for University of the Air from October 21, 1953 to January 6, 1954 -
Holgath to H.E. Milliken - Letter From Holgath To H.E. Milliken Regarding Their Correspondence From July 23, 1937
Holgath thanks H.E. Milliken for the scripts and acknowledges that they are copyright. -
Holgath to W.R. Reid - Letter From Holgath To Reid As A Response To Their Correspondence From June And July.
Holgath states that he has aquired the script from H.E. Milliken and that their committee has completed the preliminary analysis of the local problem. -
H.E. Milliken to Holgath - Letter To Holgath Regarding The Records Of School Talks
The letter states that the sender has enclosed the scriped used for the broadcast programmes for schools. It is also stated that the scripts are private information only. -
W.R. Reid to Holgath - Letter From W.R.R. Reid To Holgath Respondng To Holgaths Inquiry From June 23, 1937
W.R.Reid responds with the list of apparatus that Holgath may use for the schools in Malaya. He also states that it is not possible to purchase records of school talks but he may be able to load it. -
A.D.E.S. to W.R. Reid - Letter From A.D.E.S. To W.R. Reid Regardng Holgath'S Request For Apparatus
A.D.E.S states that Mr. Alway has no list or specific short-wave apparatus that can be used for demonstration at schools but states that they are free to use an all-wave reciever, to be demonstrated by the manufacturer. -
W.R. Reid to Alway - Memo From W.R. Reid About Letter From Holgath
W.R. Reid writes to Alway on his observations on the letter recieved from Holgath -
Holgath to W.R. Reid - Letter From Holgath Asking For Assistance In Securing Information For The Department Committee.
Holgath inquires about the most suitable recieving set for the use of schools in Malaya, and records for broadcasting lessons for students. -
Malayan Information Agency to British Broadcasting Corporations - Memo On Broadcasting Developments In Malaya
The Malayan Information Agency notes the number on licenses throughout the Straits Settlement. It also notes the experimental short wave done one June 19, 1938. -
M.A. Frost to E. Jago - Letter From M.A Frost To E. Jago
M.A. Frost notes E. Jago's letter from October 12 1935 -
E. Jago to M.A. Frost - Letter From E. Jago To M.A. Frost
E. Jago notes that prior to 1930, there were no fifures on Straits Settlements, then attaches the numbers of licences in Malaya -
British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Director to E. Jago - Letter From British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Directorto E. Jago
the British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Director expresses that they will contact E.Jago when needed regarding advice on matters in Malaya -
British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Director to E. Jago Deputy Director - Letter From British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Directorto E. Jago
the British Broadcasting Corporations Empire Programme Director expresses that they will contact E.Jago when needed regarding advice on matters in Malaya -
C. Lawson-Reece to John Martin - On Key Bbc Employees
A list of names written by C Lawson-Reece for John Martin of important people at the BBC with whom he should get in touch. -
C. Lawson-Reece to H.S.A.(and others) - On John Martin, Malaya Planning Unit
C. Lawson-Reece writes to inform everyone of John Martin's plans to take over programming. -
Cyril Conner to Norman Collins - On Transmitters, Programming Language
Cyril Conner writes to Norman Collins on supplying transcriptions for the entertainment of the Allied Forces. -
Norman Collins to J.M.L Grover - On Transmitters, Programming Language
Norman Collins writes to JML Grover on possible locations and planning for new shortwave and mediumwave transmitters. He also states, on programming language, that temporarily they should cater their entertainment programming to domestic armed forces, therefore in English. -
Letter from the War Office - on Civil Affairs Broadcasting and Transmitting Stations
Norman Collins notes some issues arising with the erection of Transmitting Stations. He also calls for an investigation into the issue. -
Hughes to Secretary of State for India - Cypher Telegram - On Singapore Radio Broadcasts
Hughes writes to inform the office of India's Secretary of State that broadcasts will start from Singapore. -
G. Ivan Smith to Pacific Service Director - On Pacific Service Scheduling
G Ivan Smith recommends the recipient (Pacific Service Director), go over the Pacific Service Schedule with John Martin, along with other background information Martin might need for his new position in Malaya. -
Interview Transcript - on John Martin, Malayan Broadcasting
Norman Collins notes down some conclusions arrived at during his discussion with Captain John Martin. Topics discussed include broadcasting to forces, Army Welfare Services, Radio SEAC 100 k/w, transcriptions, and shortwave stations. -
V. Stocken to OEID (Mr. Underdown) - On Recording Radio Singapore
V Stocken notes that Singpore radio will be sent to and recorded by Broadcasting House on Friday, 7th of December. -
W.M. Goatman to H.C. Fenton - On Singapore Radio'S Requests
WM Goatman notes the actions that have been taken in response to Singapore Radio's requests: 1.On time signals 2. On sending program information by airletter 3. on John Martin's information 4/5. On notifications. -
Irene M. Elford to H.C. Fenton - On Frequency Changes
Irene Elford copies HC Fenton's telegraph to WM Goatman informing him that the frequency changes in his area will cease. -
W.M. Goatman to H.C. Fenton - On Arrival Of John Martin In Singapore
WM Goatman notes John Martin's arrival in Singapore. -
W.M. Goatman to Irene M. Elford - Despatch Of Cable On Schedule Changes
Copy of HC Fenton's telegraph on schedule changes. -
H.C. Fenton to W.M. Goatman - On Schedule Changes
HC Fenton writes to WM Goatman informing him of schedule changes on October 15. -
M.A. Quicke to H.C. Fenton - On Frequency Changes
M.A. Quicke copies HC Fenton's telegraph to WM Goatman informing him that the frequency changes in his area will cease. -
H.C. Fenton to W.M. Goatman - On Frequency Changes
HC Fenton writes to WM Goatman informing him that the frequency changes in his area will cease. -
W.M. Goatman to D.O.P.S, G.O.S.D, D.M.S, A.D.P - On John Martin'S Job Title
W.M. Goatman writes to several BBC employees, informing them of John Martin's title change in the Printing and Publicity Department. -
John Martin to W.M. Goatman - On Program Services, Etc
John Martin writes to WM Goatman, making the following requests: 1. Program Information Service & Publicity 2. Programs Rebroadcast 3. Scripts 4. London Transcription Recordings -
Letter To John Martin On Scripts And Publicity Services (Incomplete)
The writer responds to several requests made by John Martin, including inquiries about Publicity Services and requests for scripts of past programming. Letter is incomplete due to missing pages. -
Radio Malaya News (Volume 1, Dated May 13-26 1946)
A copy of Radio Malaya News Volume 1, a newsletter about broadcasting and other affairs pertaining to Radio Malaya. -
C.F.G. Max-Muller to H.C. Fenton - On "Radio Malaya News" Volume 1
CFG Max-Muller writes to John Dumeresque and others informing them that he has receieved Radio Malaya News Volume 1, he also suggests that others read the document and sends it along with the telegraph. -
J.B. Clark to John Dumeresque - On "Radio Malaya News" Volume 1 And Personal Matters
JB Clark writes to thank Dumeresque and commend him on the production of Radio Malaya News Volume 1. He also notes a few personal matters. -
Irene M. Elford to John Dumeresque - On "Radio Malaya News" Volume 1
Irene Elford writes to thank John Dumeresque for sending her a copy of Radio Malaya News -
Terrence Cooper to BBC Far Eastern Service - on a proposed two way exchange broadcast
The letter proposes that the broadcast will have a predetermined topic of discussion, with a suggested focus on "Law and the Citizen". Specific topics include Habeas Corpus, "the Rights of the Individual Against the State", and "Presumption of Innocence"