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SIR IAN JACOB, Director--General of the BBC, and J. B. Clark, Director of External Broadcasting, seated to the left and right respectively of the chairman, Shakuntala Shrinagesh, are photographed answering questions in "Asian Club," the weekly discussion programme broadcast every week in "London Calling Asia." Members of the club are Asians living in London. Rex Moorfoot, the BBC's English Programme Organiser, is standing on the left.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 763, 5 March 1954, Page 24

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BBC photograph SIR IAN JACOB, Director-General of the BBC, and J. B. Clark, Director of External Broadcasting, seated to the left and right respectively of the chairman, Shakuntala Shrinagesh, are photographed answering questions in "Asian Club," the weekly discussion programme broadcast every week in "London Calling Asia." Members of the club are Asians living in London. Rex Moorfoot, the BBC's English Programme Organiser, is standing on the left. New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 763, 5 March 1954, Page 24

BBC photograph SIR IAN JACOB, Director-General of the BBC, and J. B. Clark, Director of External Broadcasting, seated to the left and right respectively of the chairman, Shakuntala Shrinagesh, are photographed answering questions in "Asian Club," the weekly discussion programme broadcast every week in "London Calling Asia." Members of the club are Asians living in London. Rex Moorfoot, the BBC's English Programme Organiser, is standing on the left. New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 763, 5 March 1954, Page 24

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