词条 | Front Line Family |
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The BBC had resisted soaps as antithetical to its quality image, but began Front Line Family to encourage American intervention on Britain's behalf in World War II. The network instructed the show's writer that "[t]his material must appeal to an audience of relatively limited mentality, an audience who believes in thrilleresque, is not squeamish, and is almost completely credulous". Front Line Family became popular, and soon independent radio stations purchased it for rebroadcasting within the United States.[2] After the war the show was moved to the Light Programme in 1946 and continued to run until 1948. Notes1. ^http://www.irdp.co.uk/britrad3.htm "British Radio Drama - A Cultural Case History" by Tim Crook. Accessed on 23-07-07 2. ^{{cite book | title=Selling War: The British Propaganda Campaign against American "Neutrality" in World War II | author=Cull, Nicholas John | year=1995 | pages=135–136 | isbn=0-19-508566-3}} See also
4 : BBC World Service programmes|British radio soap operas|1941 radio programme debuts|1948 radio programme endings |
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