BBC photograph THE scene above is in a BBC studio as Kay Sharman introduces "Forces Favourites," heard twice weekly in the General Overseas Service. There is a glass panel between the two control engineers in the foreground, and the studio in which Kay Sharman sits at the continuity desk, while the studio assistant behind her plays the records on the gramophone bank of four tables. Miss Sharman started as a BBC secretary, later became a studio manager, which entailed a trifle of announcing, and then became a full-blown announcer in 1950, She gets an enormous amount of pleasure from her job and from her contacts with people all over the Commonwealth. Her great ambition is to travel to the countries to which she talks nearly every day
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 769, 15 April 1954, Page 28
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127BBC photograph THE scene above is in a BBC studio as Kay Sharman introduces "Forces Favourites," heard twice weekly in the General Overseas Service. There is a glass panel between the two control engineers in the foreground, and the studio in which Kay Sharman sits at the continuity desk, while the studio assistant behind her plays the records on the gramophone bank of four tables. Miss Sharman started as a BBC secretary, later became a studio manager, which entailed a trifle of announcing, and then became a full-blown announcer in 1950, She gets an enormous amount of pleasure from her job and from her contacts with people all over the Commonwealth. Her great ambition is to travel to the countries to which she talks nearly every day New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 769, 15 April 1954, Page 28
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