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3 unusual facts about Hugh Greene


Hugh Green

Hugh Greene (1910–1987), British journalist and director-general of the BBC, 1960–1969

Hugh Greene

Greene, though, managed to report from Warsaw on the opening events of the Second World War and continued as a correspondent for a short time.

Sender Freies Berlin

In the post-war four-power occupation of Germany, the British Control Commission appointed Hugh Greene to restart German broadcasting in the British Zone.


Ben Greene

He attended Berkhamsted School where his uncle, Charles Greene, was headteacher and where his cousins, Graham Greene and Hugh Greene, also attended.

Henry Hawley Smart

The Great Tontine (1881) was republished in 1984 in an anthology of four novels entitled Victorian Villainies, edited by Graham Greene with an introduction by his brother Hugh Greene.

Raymond Greene

Charles Raymond Greene (17 April 1901 – 1982) was a Doctor of Medicine and mountaineer, brother of the novelist Graham Greene and the broadcaster Hugh Greene.


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