roadcasting House - On 3rd April General Montgomery paid a private visit to Broadcasting House, where he watched a broadcast programme, attended a recording of the Brains Trust and saw the Control Room. He was also shown an exhibition of portable recording equipment developed for use by BBC War Correspondents. The General recording a message to the BBC. This is the Genuine Field-Marshal Montgomery - A Face the Enemy Knew so well happened to be passing through the next day. The Army film man was Colonel Lester. The colonel came back ***** to be end of the world if he did." "How?". July 9, 1944.
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Visit Of General Montgomery To Broadcasting House - On 3rd April General Montgomery paid a private visit to Broadcasting House, where he watched a broadcast programme, attended a recording of the Brains Trust and saw the Control Room. He was also shown an exhibition of portable recording equipment developed for use by BBC War Correspondents. The General recording a message to the BBC. This is the Genuine Field-Marshal Montgomery - A Face the Enemy Knew so well happened to be passing through the next day. The Army film man was Colonel Lester. The colonel came back ***** to be end of the world if he did." "How?". July 9, 1944.