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JACK LAWTON, overseas instructor at the BBC's staff training school, teaching something of BBC production to Mallam Shu'aibu Makarfi, in the foreground, and Yemi Lijadu. These men from Nigeria were two of the students attending one of the BBC's courses for broadcasters from countries overseas. Such students are nominated by their own broadcasting organisations, for the BBC is unable to train all the students who would like to attend its school in London.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 761, 19 February 1954, Page 25

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BBC photograph JACK LAWTON, overseas instructor at the BBC's staff training school, teaching something of BBC production to Mallam Shu'aibu Makarfi, in the foreground, and Yemi Lijadu. These men from Nigeria were two of the students attending one of the BBC's courses for broadcasters from countries overseas. Such students are nominated by their own broadcasting organisations, for the BBC is unable to train all the students who would like to attend its school in London. New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 761, 19 February 1954, Page 25

BBC photograph JACK LAWTON, overseas instructor at the BBC's staff training school, teaching something of BBC production to Mallam Shu'aibu Makarfi, in the foreground, and Yemi Lijadu. These men from Nigeria were two of the students attending one of the BBC's courses for broadcasters from countries overseas. Such students are nominated by their own broadcasting organisations, for the BBC is unable to train all the students who would like to attend its school in London. New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 761, 19 February 1954, Page 25

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