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Ralph Murray (broadcaster) | |
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Born | Francis Ralph Hay Murray 1908-03-03 |
Died | 1983-09-11 (Age 75) |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Alma mater | St Edmund Hall, Oxford |
Parents | Revd. Charles Murray & Mabel Umfreville |
Children | • Ingram • Nicholas • Georgina and Simon |
Spouse | • Mauricette Vladimira Marie • Reichsgräfin von Kuenburg |
Ralph Murray was a broadcaster, the head of the Information Research Department of the Foreign Office (1949-51)[1], a diplomat and then retired and became a BBC Governor in 1967.
Career
- 1941-1943 Underground Propaganda Committee [2]
In 1967 he became a BBC governor.
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References
- ↑ Document:UK_Intelligence_And_Security_Report,_2003
- ↑ Lee Richards Whispers of War – The British World War II rumour campaign, Psywar.org