The role of radio and cinema during the war
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- The role of radio and cinema during the war.
- Radio
- BBC Radio had over 9 million listeners.
- An important way of keeping the population informed.
- The Ministry of Information controlled the BBC
- Therefore it was censored.
- Richard Dimbleby and Frank Gillard were popular BBC broadcasters.
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- Cinema
- 1945 - more than 1,500 cinema tickets were sold.
- The Ministry of Information produced short films about coping with problems created by the war.
- Films made were patriotic and dealt with the realities of war - had a biased approach.
- Henry V.
- In Which We Serve.
- Radio
- Music while you work - increased moral in workplaces.
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