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Robert Fraser (ITV)

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from 1924 to 1926. Whilst in college, he was elected Secretary of the Trinity College Dialectic Society, and won numerous prizes, including the Wigram Allen Essay Prize (1924), the Leeper Debating Prize (1924 and 1925), and the President's Medal for Oratory (1925). He left with his parents, Mr and
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where he became Head of Publications, launching a successful series of informative booklets about the war effort, and eventually Director-General of the Central Office of Information. For his war-time service, he was appointed OBE in 1944 and knighted in 1949.
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system through his work with the Independent Television Authority. He took the post of Director General at the ITA's inauguration in 1954, having been encouraged to do so by his friend
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newspaper before unsuccessfully attempting to get elected to Parliament in 1935, standing for the
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Independent Television in Britain: Volume 1 - Origin and Foundation 1946-62
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However, Fraser is probably best known for his contribution to the
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This biographical article related to British television is a
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People educated at Trinity College (University of Melbourne)
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London: The Macmillan Press Ltd 1982 (reprinted 1984)
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Australian
United Kingdom
Independent Television Authority
Adelaide
Australia
University of Melbourne
Trinity College
South Australia
London School of Economics
Daily Herald
Labour Party
York
Second World War
Ministry of Information
ITV
Norman Collins
Kenneth Clark
Independent Television Authority
Brian Young
Fleur-de-Lys
In Other States—Two Knighthoods for Victoria
Sendall, Bernard
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