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as soon as the war started, but was prevented by a BBC rule against employing anyone who had worked on commercial radio. This rule was quietly dropped in 1943, and from then on he was deployed on a variety of morale-boosting wartime
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Bob Danvers-Walker also worked freelance for many radio and television outlets. He was the announcer on the "rebel" version of the comedy programme
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is heard referring to him as "Bob Walker", but he was described as "C. Danvers-Walker" in the station's programme schedules printed in
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has stated that he was consciously imitating Danvers-Walker's "perky tone" in a spoof "newsreel" segment in his 2000 film
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on (for example) 3 May 1935. Conversely, a 1962 Pathé News Issue Sheet lists him as "R. Walker".
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when the show was in temporary exile from the BBC (1950–51), and for the science-fiction series
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His voice was described as "clear, fruity and rich, with just the suggestion of raffishness".
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throughout the 1950s, and contributed to many other programmes, including in the 1960s
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in Sydney, in 1932, before returning to the United Kingdom the same year.
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Baker, Anne Pimlott. "Walker, Cyril Frederick Danvers- (1906–1990)".
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on the same station (1951–55). He took part in the "stunt" programme
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George Nobbs, "The Wireless Stars", Norwich, 1972, SBN 903 61900 8
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Bob Danvers-Walker filmography at the British Film Institute
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Around The World In Seven Minutes And Four Times On Saturday
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Howard, Joseph Jackson; Crisp, Frederick Arthur (1917).
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From 1932 to 1939, Walker worked as a presenter for the
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on Luxembourg, recorded around the UK and presented by
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A picture of Bob Danvers-Walker, probably in the 1950s
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People educated at Launceston Church Grammar School
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