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BBC photograph HE man who is now the Controller of the BBC’s overseas services is John Beresford Clark (above), best known within the BBC as J. B. Clark, and best known throughout the Empire as Berestord Clark. That phrase "throughout the Empire" is a significant one, because J. B. Clark was in at the beginning of the Empire Overseas Services, has been very largely responsible for their development and in the process of doing that, which has been his major interest in life, has travelled 40,000 miles in. order to make personal contact with the listeners for whom he is catering.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 159, 10 July 1942, Page 5

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BBC photograph HE man who is now the Controller of the BBC’s overseas services is John Beresford Clark (above), best known within the BBC as J. B. Clark, and best known throughout the Empire as Berestord Clark. That phrase "throughout the Empire" is a significant one, because J. B. Clark was in at the beginning of the Empire Overseas Services, has been very largely responsible for their development and in the process of doing that, which has been his major interest in life, has travelled 40,000 miles in. order to make personal contact with the listeners for whom he is catering. New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 159, 10 July 1942, Page 5

BBC photograph HE man who is now the Controller of the BBC’s overseas services is John Beresford Clark (above), best known within the BBC as J. B. Clark, and best known throughout the Empire as Berestord Clark. That phrase "throughout the Empire" is a significant one, because J. B. Clark was in at the beginning of the Empire Overseas Services, has been very largely responsible for their development and in the process of doing that, which has been his major interest in life, has travelled 40,000 miles in. order to make personal contact with the listeners for whom he is catering. New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 159, 10 July 1942, Page 5

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