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Francis Worsley

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as an assistant in its talks department at Cardiff, and later worked in the corporation's outside broadcasts department and as programme director of the West Region, before joining the variety department in 1938. With the comedian
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twice in the 1922 and 1923 seasons. On coming down from Oxford he entered the Colonial Education Service and worked in the
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Worsley died in hospital in London on 15 September 1949. He was survived by a widow and a son.
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who was known for producing the radio comedy series
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Index

BBC
It's That Man Again
Brighton College
Balliol College, Oxford
summer holidays
Cardiff Cricket Club
Glamorgan
Gold Coast
BBC
Tommy Handley
Ted Kavanagh
It's That Man Again







Haigh, G.
ISBN
1-84513-163-0
Francis Worsley
ESPNcricinfo
Francis Worsley
Categories
1902 births
1949 deaths
Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford
British radio producers

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