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Debates about the BBC’s role were just as volatile in the 1940s as they are today: Bernard Montgomery called it ‘the fourth arm of war’ while Winston Churchill labelled it ‘the enemy within the gates’. In this two-part series, Jonathan Dimbleby uncovers the story of how the BBC fought Hitler – and Whitehall – with a unique insight into one of the story’s leading players – his father, Richard Dimbleby.
At the outbreak of war, the BBC was very nearly shut down but Dimbleby reveals how the success of Nazi Germany’s propaganda broadcasts – listened to by up to six million at home - goaded it into action. Though the BBC had no newsgathering capability before the war, Richard Dimbleby was among the pioneers who overcame heavy censorship to bring the sounds of war into homes with the first battlefield recordings. The BBC became a powerful force for resistance in Europe and a key means of coded communication with resistance groups. And where before the BBC’s idiom had been universally ‘RP’, resolutely Northern voices like those of JB Priestley and Wilfred Pickles were deployed to universal acclaim.
Even at the end of the war, battles were still being fought about what to broadcast. It was only Richard Dimbleby’s threat to resign that caused his unflinching report from the Belsen concentration camp to be allowed on air.
At the outbreak of war, the BBC was very nearly shut down but Dimbleby reveals how the success of Nazi Germany’s propaganda broadcasts – listened to by up to six million at home - goaded it into action. Though the BBC had no newsgathering capability before the war, Richard Dimbleby was among the pioneers who overcame heavy censorship to bring the sounds of war into homes with the first battlefield recordings. The BBC became a powerful force for resistance in Europe and a key means of coded communication with resistance groups. And where before the BBC’s idiom had been universally ‘RP’, resolutely Northern voices like those of JB Priestley and Wilfred Pickles were deployed to universal acclaim.
Even at the end of the war, battles were still being fought about what to broadcast. It was only Richard Dimbleby’s threat to resign that caused his unflinching report from the Belsen concentration camp to be allowed on air.
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sarah
原來背後有這麼多故事。。。
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国家生死存亡之际,广播要不要继续报道真相?好问题。背景知识看得我目瞪口呆:之前报界和bbc有协议、任何重大新闻报纸登出来之前bbc不准播报,法国开战之后bbc第一次派出记者到法国采访,结果当地部队拿他们当贼一样防着,德国宣传部门有备而来、舆论战场英国方面毫无还手之力。
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白发空垂
原来v手势的由来是这样啊。腾讯上看的,除了解说声有点太小了还有比较平淡之外没什么大毛病。广播记者描述现场的能力真强啊,特别有画面感,非常佩服了。
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