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The BBC magazine programme "Radio Newsreel," heard in New Zealand in the Pacific edition, is broadcast six times daily in the BBC Overseas Services. One edition is also heard within Britain, in the Light Programme, Here is a behind-the-scenes picture of the Preparation of this programme. Scriptwriter and producer (W. Northwood, second right, and J. J. Holland) attend a planning and briefing session with the Editor-in-Charge (B. A. W. Bliss, left), before each of the six daily overseas editions. In the background an editorial assistant (Peter Donne) listens to a recorded report for content and quality

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 782, 16 July 1954, Page 24

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BBC photograph The BBC magazine programme "Radio Newsreel," heard in New Zealand in the Pacific edition, is broadcast six times daily in the BBC Overseas Services. One edition is also heard within Britain, in the Light Programme, Here is a behindthe-scenes picture of the Preparation of this programme. Scriptwriter and producer (W. Northwood, second right, and J. J. Holland) attend a planning and briefing session with the Editor-in-Charge (B. A. W. Bliss, left), before each of the six daily overseas editions. In the background an editorial assistant (Peter Donne) listens to a recorded report for content and quality New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 782, 16 July 1954, Page 24

BBC photograph The BBC magazine programme "Radio Newsreel," heard in New Zealand in the Pacific edition, is broadcast six times daily in the BBC Overseas Services. One edition is also heard within Britain, in the Light Programme, Here is a behindthe-scenes picture of the Preparation of this programme. Scriptwriter and producer (W. Northwood, second right, and J. J. Holland) attend a planning and briefing session with the Editor-in-Charge (B. A. W. Bliss, left), before each of the six daily overseas editions. In the background an editorial assistant (Peter Donne) listens to a recorded report for content and quality New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 782, 16 July 1954, Page 24

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