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Below: Here is a BBC photograph or JOHN GREEN, the Gloucestershire farmer who is Agricultural Liaison Officer to the BBC. He was in charge of the production of the series of farm ing talks which 4YA recently broadcast on Thursday evenings. This photograph shows him with a BBC microphone on his own farm with two Gloucester Old Spot Gilts, who appear not to be interested in the opportunity to let the world hear their voices

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 361, 24 May 1946, Page 24

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Below: Here is a BBC photograph or JOHN GREEN, the Gloucestershire farmer who is Agricultural Liaison Officer to the BBC. He was in charge of the production of the series of farm ing talks which 4YA recently broadcast on Thursday evenings. This photograph shows him with a BBC microphone on his own farm with two Gloucester Old Spot Gilts, who appear not to be interested in the opportunity to let the world hear their voices New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 361, 24 May 1946, Page 24

Below: Here is a BBC photograph or JOHN GREEN, the Gloucestershire farmer who is Agricultural Liaison Officer to the BBC. He was in charge of the production of the series of farm ing talks which 4YA recently broadcast on Thursday evenings. This photograph shows him with a BBC microphone on his own farm with two Gloucester Old Spot Gilts, who appear not to be interested in the opportunity to let the world hear their voices New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 361, 24 May 1946, Page 24

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