This is Mrs Lucy Fang, a decorative and talented member of the Chinese Section of the British Broadcasting Corporation’s Overseas Service. Mrs Fang was recently the central figure in a radio mystery when the Danish Section of the BBC European Service received a “fan” letter from two Danish bachelors. They wrote to say that they had recently tuned in on the 25-metre band and heard what they described as “the worlds most charming voice.” The BBC. touched by this appeal set to work to locate “the world’s most charming voice," and soon found that it belonged to Mrs Fang.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 29 April 1949, Page 5
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99This is Mrs Lucy Fang, a decorative and talented member of the Chinese Section of the British Broadcasting Corporation’s Overseas Service. Mrs Fang was recently the central figure in a radio mystery when the Danish Section of the BBC European Service received a “fan” letter from two Danish bachelors. They wrote to say that they had recently tuned in on the 25-metre band and heard what they described as “the worlds most charming voice.” The BBC. touched by this appeal set to work to locate “the world’s most charming voice," and soon found that it belonged to Mrs Fang. Wanganui Chronicle, 29 April 1949, Page 5
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