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David Davis (broadcaster)

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at the time, and she resigned according to BBC policy against married couples working in the same department. She continued to work for radio as a freelance writer and became a well-known writer of children's fiction.
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and joined Children's Hour at the beginning of 1935 as a staff accompanist, but it was soon found that he had the ideal voice for radio story-telling. In the years that followed, he recorded many stories including
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In 1961, Davis was appointed head of children's sound broadcasting at the BBC, but by that time children were deserting radio for television and the separate children's radio department closed in 1964.
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On 28 December 1935, Davis married Barbara Grace de Riemer Sleigh (1906–1982) at St. Peter's Church,
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and niece of John de Riemer Phillp, joint proprietor of Dunchurch Hall, where Davis had taught.
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radio executive and broadcaster (voice actor or storyteller). He was the head of the
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Davis reading a passage from "The Wind in the Willows" in 1950
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MBE
British
BBC
Children's Hour
Malvern, Worcestershire
Queen's College, Oxford
Dunchurch Hall Preparatory School
Bembridge School
Isle of Wight
The Listener
Anna Sewell
Black Beauty
Kenneth Grahame
The Wind in the Willows
J.R.R. Tolkien
The Hobbit
Kipling
Just So Stories
Dunchurch
Bernard Sleigh
Barbara Sleigh
"Obituary: David Davis"
Leonard Miall
Davis reading a passage from "The Wind in the Willows" in 1950
David Davis
Library of Congress
Categories
1908 births
1996 deaths
Alumni of the Queen's College, Oxford

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