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BBC photograph ABOVE is a corner of the BBC News Room in London while "Radio Newsreel" is being prepared. Thomas Barman, diplomatic correspondent (left) and Godfrey Talbot (who visited New Zealand when covering the Royal Teur) of the home reporting team dictate their dispatches as the time of the programme approaches, while other Newsreel assistants work at the back of the office. Barman was once on the foreign staff of "The Times"; he has reported every Four-Power Conference of Foreign Ministers since the Paris meeting in April, 1946. Talbot is a Yorkshireman who worked on many newspapers before joining the BBC. He is now the BBC's Court Correspondent who describes most Royal functions

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 778, 18 June 1954, Page 25

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BBC photograph ABOVE is a corner of the BBC News Room in London while "Radio Newsreel" is being prepared. Thomas Barman, diplomatic correspondent (left) and Godfrey Talbot (who visited New Zealand when covering the Royal Teur) of the home reporting team dictate their dispatches as the time of the programme approaches, while other Newsreel assistants work at the back of the office. Barman was once on the foreign staff of "The Times"; he has reported every Four-Power Conference of Foreign Ministers since the Paris meeting in April, 1946. Talbot is a Yorkshireman who worked on many newspapers before joining the BBC. He is now the BBC's Court Correspondent who describes most Royal functions New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 778, 18 June 1954, Page 25

BBC photograph ABOVE is a corner of the BBC News Room in London while "Radio Newsreel" is being prepared. Thomas Barman, diplomatic correspondent (left) and Godfrey Talbot (who visited New Zealand when covering the Royal Teur) of the home reporting team dictate their dispatches as the time of the programme approaches, while other Newsreel assistants work at the back of the office. Barman was once on the foreign staff of "The Times"; he has reported every Four-Power Conference of Foreign Ministers since the Paris meeting in April, 1946. Talbot is a Yorkshireman who worked on many newspapers before joining the BBC. He is now the BBC's Court Correspondent who describes most Royal functions New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 778, 18 June 1954, Page 25

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