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Eileen Browne (broadcaster)

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during the war, she wrote to the BBC asking if there were any vacancies in the schools music department and she was given temporary employment as a junior programme assistant, which later became permanent. During the next seven years her assignments included
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she recorded the traditional nursery rhymes with George Dixon in 1950, when the programme began. She was also responsible for choosing the wide variety of music that opened each programme. The closing music, the
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and orchestral concerts. She also wrote the script for a series of on the lives of great composers called
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She left the BBC in July 1953 shortly after her first marriage, but in 1955, she was the voice of
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series. She also worked regularly until 1964 as a part-time producer in schools radio.
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In 1956 she married Robert Mitchell. She had a son, daughter and three stepchildren.
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broadcaster, perhaps best known for being one of the original presenters of
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for 18 months with the piano as her first instrument. After working in
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BBC Radio
Listen with Mother
Edinburgh
Francis James Browne
County Donegal
Royal College of Music
precision engineering
Faure's Dolly Suite
Roger Fiske
Jenny Woodentop
BBC
Watch With Mother
Obituary The Guardian 5 May 1999
Whirlygig TV nostalgia site
Categories
1923 births
1999 deaths
British radio personalities

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