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37: 137:, head of productions at BBC Radio, proposed that an in-house company of actors would be a useful thing to have in time of war. BBC Television was taken off the air on 1 September 1939 and did not return until some years later. According to one source, in September 1939, with the war now declared, actors were hired for a new radio company and sent to live and work at the 169:(1898–1978), primarily for students graduating from drama courses, with the aim of recruiting between four and six new members of the Radio Drama Company every year. Those chosen receive a contract of employment for six months, and some runners-up are also offered work in particular productions. 112:
The cast of the company changes every six months, and auditions are held for the Carleton Hobbs Bursary, primarily for students graduating from drama courses, to recruit between four and six new members every year. There is also a Norman Beaton Fellowship to bring in actors from non-traditional
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The company aims to build links with theatre companies all over Britain, to develop new talent for radio and also to encourage applicants for its Norman Beaton Fellowship, which has the aim of bringing in actors "from non-traditional training backgrounds" and ethnic minorities. It encourages
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In 2015, Rebecca Wilmshurst, BBC production executive for Radio Drama, wrote an article to celebrate the seventy-five years' existence of the company. In the course of this, she boasted that "If your radio script requires actors to be mice, ants,
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Until 1997 two bursaries were awarded each year, in 1998 the number was increased to six, and then in 2003 it fell back to five and in 2004 to four.
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The company has its origins in a short-lived BBC Repertory Drama Company formed in January 1930, but paid off after a few months. For some years
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The cast of the company changes every six months. Auditions are held for the Carleton Hobbs Bursary, in memory of the veteran actor
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simply hired all the actors they needed by the day. However, with the approach of the
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John Forrest: Actor, painter and magician who worked with David Lean and Lord Olivier
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applications by letter from actors wishing to be auditioned.
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BBC Repertory Company

Val Gielgud
British Broadcasting Corporation
BBC Radio
BBC Television
Second World War
Val Gielgud
Wood Norton Broadcasting Centre
naiads
dryads
morphing into hares
Carleton Hobbs
List of Carleton Hobbs Bursary winners
Bessie Love
Norman Bird
Gladys Young
Edward Kelsey
John Forrest
Patrick Godfrey
Jeremy Kemp
Ann Beach
Nerys Hughes
Petronella Barker
Clive Merrison
Anthony Daniels
Carolyn Pickles
Timothy Bentinck
Janet Maw
Joanna Monro

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