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B.B.C. DIRECTOR.—Mr Hugh Carleton Greene, who will become Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation when Sir lan Jacob retires at the end of the year. Mr Greene joined the corporation as head of the German news service in 1940 after serving briefly in the Royal Air Force. He is now director of news and current affairs. He is a brother of the novelist and playwright, Graham Greene.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28958, 28 July 1959, Page 8

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B.B.C. DIRECTOR.—Mr Hugh Carleton Greene, who will become Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation when Sir lan Jacob retires at the end of the year. Mr Greene joined the corporation as head of the German news service in 1940 after serving briefly in the Royal Air Force. He is now director of news and current affairs. He is a brother of the novelist and playwright, Graham Greene. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28958, 28 July 1959, Page 8

B.B.C. DIRECTOR.—Mr Hugh Carleton Greene, who will become Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation when Sir lan Jacob retires at the end of the year. Mr Greene joined the corporation as head of the German news service in 1940 after serving briefly in the Royal Air Force. He is now director of news and current affairs. He is a brother of the novelist and playwright, Graham Greene. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28958, 28 July 1959, Page 8

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