He was a governor of the British Broadcasting Corporation from 1941 to 1946.
The British Broadcasting Corporation also made a documentary on him in 1984.
A part of her performance was also broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation throughout the country.
He was employed with the British Broadcasting Corporation in its public relations department from 1926 to 1931.
His entire career was spent working on projects for the British Broadcasting Corporation.
In 1927 it was broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The weekly program was also shown on the British Broadcasting Corporation.
She also read children s stories for the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The last few years have been rough for the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The modest machine was made by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
As such, a British corporation has purchased property to build an airport.
British corporations have also been targets of acquisitions, which has further raised interest.
This is hardly the first board room coup at a blue-chip British corporation.
For the first time, the anti-corruption rules, such as they are, will now apply to British corporations bribing foreign officials.
A caller to the British Broadcasting Corporation said the movement was two years old and had 5,000 members.
According to the British Broadcasting Corporation "ten thousand staff members and workers could not get to work on time".
Some companies sold themselves to French, Canadian and British corporations, which now dominate the industry.
He joined the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1934 as a film critic.
In 1961 the British Broadcasting Corporation produced a second adaptation.
The two pitched the idea to the British Broadcasting Corporation, who wound up turning down the series.