Alvar Lidell

Journalist and radio announcer

Alvar Lidell - Performers & Entertainers born September 11th, 1908
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A prominent journalist and radio announcer, contributed significantly to British broadcasting. Served as the principal newsreader for the BBC during World War II, delivering critical updates to the public. His calm demeanor and clear articulation gained trust among listeners during turbulent times. Post-war, continued work with the BBC, taking on various roles in broadcasting and journalism, and became a respected figure in media. Contributed to the development of news reading standards in radio.

Principal newsreader at BBC during WWII

Set standards for radio news reading

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