68 people matching these criteria:
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Brains Trust
At its peak, this hugely popular BBC Radio show was listened to by up to 29% of the population and received around 4400 letters per week. Originally called 'Any Questions', the panel show invited contributors to discuss questions sent in by listeners. First aired on the forces radio service in 1941, the founding members included the biologist Sir Julian Sorell Huxley and philosopher Cyril Edwin Mitchinson Joad. The subjects were as assorted as their guests and topics ranged from the serious to the irreverent. In 1950, the show was transferred to BBC Television before returning to BBC Radio 3 in the 1990s, when it was presented by Dame Joan Dawson Bakewell.
Labour politician; MP for Cannock and North Lanarkshire and Minister for the Arts; wife of Aneurin Bevan
Sitter in 33 portraits
William Donald Hamilton McCullough
1901-1978Advertising and public relations consultant
Sitter in 14 portraits
Herbert Louis Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel
1870-1963Home Secretary, 1st High Commissioner of Palestine and leader of the Liberal Party
Sitter in 45 portraits
Labour politician; MP for Middlesbrough East and Jarrow, Minister for Education and Parliamentary Private Secretary
Sitter in 33 portraits
John Frederick Wolfenden, Baron Wolfenden
1906-1985Headmaster, educationist and public servant
Sitter in 11 portraits
Barbara Frances (née Adam), Baroness Wootton of Abinger
1897-1988Professor of social studies and philanthropist
Sitter in 1 portrait