Hugh Greene
Also known as
Greene, Hugh SirSir Hugh GreeneGreene, Hugh
> After a career as a foreign correspondent in several European countries, Hugh Greene joined the BBC in 1940 as Head of the German Service, a post he held throughout the war. After the war, he became successively Controller of Broadcasting in the British Zone of Germany, Head of the BBC East European Service, and Head of the Emergency Information Services in Malaya. In 1960 he was made Director-General of the BBC. Books to his credit include *The Spy's Bedside Book*, written in collaboration with his brother, Graham Greene, and *The Third Floor Front: A View of Broadcasting in the Sixties*.
Born 1910-01-01
Died 1987-01-01
Identifiers
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- ISNI0000000081448974
- WikidataQ877463
- Open LibraryOL1933370A
Top Subjects
- Detective and mystery stories, English (5)
- British Broadcasting Corporation (3)
- Detective and mystery stories (2)
- Radio broadcasting (1)
- Television broadcasting (1)
- Great Britain (1)
- Television broadcasting -- Great Britain (1)
Books by Hugh Greene
Total count: 24
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The spy's bedside bookan anthology1957-01-01
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The B.B.C. as a public servicethree speeches by H. Carleton Greene, Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation.British Broadcasting Corporation1960-01-01
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The B.B.C. as a public servicethree speeches by H. Carleton Greene, Director-General of the British Broadcasting CorporationBritish Broadcasting Corporation1960-01-01
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The broadcaster's responsibilitya speechBBC1962-01-01
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Future prospects in broadcastingthe sixth Bishop Bell memorial lecture given to the Workers'Educational Association, West Sussex Federation, Chichester, 30 April, 1963.British Broadcasting Corporation1963-01-01
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The conscience of the programme directorBritish Broadcasting Corporation1965-01-01
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What price culture?an examination of broadcasting finance.British Broadcasting Corporation1966-01-01
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What price culture? An examination of broadcasting financeaddressto! the Association for Literature and Art (Verein fur̈ Literatur und Kunst) in Duisburg, Germany, on 11 October 1966.British Broadcasting Corporation1966-01-01
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What price culture?An examination of broadcasting financeBritish Broadcasting Corporation1966-01-01
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Education today and tomorrow - the job of the broadcasterthe Frank Milligan Memorial Lecture, given by Sir Hugh Greene, Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation, to the National Federation of Community Associations in London on 6 December 1967.B.B.C.1967-01-01
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The third floor fronta view of boadcasting in the sixties.Bodley Head1969-01-01
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The rivals of Sherlock Holmes: early detective storiesBodley Head1970-01-01
More rivals of Sherlock Holmescosmopolitan crimesBodley Head1971-01-01
The future of broadcasting in Britain.Hart-Davis MacGibbon1972-01-01
Cosmopolitan CrimesForeign Rivals of Sherlock HolmesPenguin (Non-Classics)1972-11-30-
The further rivals of Sherlock Holmes.[1st American ed.]Pantheon Books1973-01-01
The further rivals of Sherlock Holmes.[1st American ed.]Pantheon Books1973-01-01
The crooked counties: further rivals of Sherlock HolmesBodley Head1973-01-01-
Crooked CountiesFurther Rivals of Sherlock HolmesPenguin (Non-Classics)1974-09-30
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The American rivals of Sherlock Holmes.Bodley Head1976-01-01
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THE PENGUIN COMPLETE RIVALS OF SHERLOCK HOLMESPenguin Books1983-01-01
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Victorian villanies1984-01-01
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Victorian VillainiesPenguin (Non-Classics)1986-01-07
Arsène LupinL'agence Barnett et Cie