You are live in two minutes,
Your Royal Highness. |
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Sir? |
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At the microphone,
Do your work Sir. |
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I am sure you will be splendid.
Just take your time. |
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Time to go. |
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BBC NEWS READER :
Good afternoon. |
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This is the BBC National
Programme and Empire Services |
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taking you to Wembley Stadium
for the Closing Ceremony of the Empire Exhibition. |
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where His Royal Highness the Duke of York
will read a message from His Father; |
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His Majesty, King George V. |
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58 British Colonies and Dominions
have taken part, making this the largest Exhibition
staged anywhere in the world. |
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Remember Sir, Three flashes;
then steady 'red' means you are Live. |
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BBC NEWS READER :
Using the new invention of radio, |
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The Opening Ceremony was the first time
his Majesty the King addressed his subjects
on the wireless. |
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At the close of the first Season, |
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The heir to the throne His Royal Highness
the Prince of Wales, made his first broadcast. |
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And today,
his younger brother His Royal Highness, |
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the Duke of York will give his
inaugural broadcast to the Nation and the World. |
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I have received... |
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from his Majesty....t' ek |
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...The King. |
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