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4. George Orwell

Ed Stourton on the ±«Óãtv’s wartime journey. Truth, lies and the space between - and George Orwell comes on board. From 2018.

The ±«Óãtv is a British institution unlike any other, and its story during the Second World War is also the story of Britain's people.

Writer and presenter Edward Stourton is a sharp-eyed and affectionate companion on the ±«Óãtv's wartime journey, investigating archives, diaries, letters and memoirs to examine what the ±«Óãtv was and what it stood for.

In this episode - Propaganda, truth and lies and the space between.

George Orwell joins the ±«Óãtv.

These were the years when Auntie (the ±«Óãtv's enduring nickname) earned a reputation for bossiness. It was also a period of remarkable voices - Churchill's fighting speeches de Gaulle's broadcasts from exile, George Orwell, Ed Murrow, Richard Dimbleby and Vera Lynn.

During these extraordinary times, eyewitness testimonies gave a voice to everyone, securing the ±«Óãtv's reputation as a reliable purveyor of the truth.

Auntie's War is more than a portrait of an institution at a critical time, it is also a portrayal of the British in wartime and an insight into why we have our broadcast culture today.

Read by Edward Stourton.

Abridged by Anna Magnusson.

Producer: Pippa Vaughan

A Loftus production for ±«Óãtv Radio 4, first broadcast in January 2018.

15 minutes

Last on

Fri 11 Nov 2022 02:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Reader Edward Stourton
Author Edward Stourton
Abridger Anna Magnusson
Producer Pippa Vaughan

Broadcasts

  • Thu 11 Jan 2018 09:45
  • Fri 12 Jan 2018 00:30
  • Thu 10 Nov 2022 14:00
  • Fri 11 Nov 2022 02:00