Though new in B.B.C. overseas broadcasts, the voice of the young continuity announcer Helen Coleman is not unknown to listeners overseas. She acted as an announcer in Sydney for the A.B.C. for eighteen months while she wailed, after escaping from Malaya, for the chance of a passage back to England.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 12 August 1946, Page 6
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50Though new in B.B.C. overseas broadcasts, the voice of the young continuity announcer Helen Coleman is not unknown to listeners overseas. She acted as an announcer in Sydney for the A.B.C. for eighteen months while she wailed, after escaping from Malaya, for the chance of a passage back to England. Wanganui Chronicle, 12 August 1946, Page 6
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