Posted on 10/14/2012 6:26:33 PM PDT by expat1000
This is an important history lesson for anyone who thinks that state-owned media can in any way be informative or that politically correct censorship began recently.
He was finally invited to give a talk in 1934 and used this opportunity to warn of the danger of ignoring German rearmament. That broadcast demonstrated the impact Churchill could have had in warning the country against appeasement. It was not to be. This was his last radio appearance on the subject before the outbreak of war.
Churchill did complain to a young BBC producer who visited him on the day after Chamberlain returned home from Munich. A memo records their meeting. They spent hours discussing the Nazi threat and Churchill complained that he had been very badly treated and that he was always muzzled by the BBC. The producer was called Guy Burgess. The man who would become his countrys most famous traitor tried to reassure the man who would become its saviour that the BBC was not biased.
Burgess proved to be a top Soviet agent who eventually fled to Moscow. And the BBCs alienation of Churchill helped open up the television marketplace, marginalizing the Beeb.
Some years earlier, Churchill had taken a decision that would change television for good. He had decided to break the BBC monopoly that his old enemy John Reith had considered so vital for broadcasting. He did so in the face of Reiths hysterical warning that commercial television would be as disastrous for Britain as dog racing, smallpox and bubonic plague. Indeed, that wild overstatement seems to have helped overcome Churchills initial doubts. The grand old man explained his conversion to his doctor, Lord Moran: For 11 years, they kept me off the air. They prevented me from expressing views that proved to be right. Their behaviour has been tyrannical.
Well, you have consistency goin’ for ya at least.
The question is quite simple.
WHY does the poster promote one author exclusively?
WHY does the poster promote one author exclusively?
Why does it matter? Is anyone complaining besides you?
And why the hell do you care?
bfl
Thanks for this thread.
What I used to call the Liberal Agenda Media (LAM) now appears to be the Censoring Liberal Agenda Media (CLAM).
You’re welcome. Graewoulf
Good article. I did know know that Guy Burgess, while working at the BBC, censored Winston Churchill.
History does repeat itself.
Thanks for the article!
Another excellent case against government monopolies.
Original article in the London Telegraph:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/9606384/Nick-Robinson-Winston-Churchills-bitter-battle-with-the-BBC.html
“Nick Robinson: Winston Churchill’s bitter battle with the BBC:
In an extract from his new book about the relationship between politics and the media, Nick Robinson recalls how Churchill finally came out on top in his long-standing feud with Lord Reith “
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