Many of the radio speeches were first delivered in the House of Commons
(probably in more complete form); but no recordings of Parliament's
proceedings were permitted in those days.
Paul Courtenay
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From: "Nielsty" <[email protected]>
To: "ChurchillChat" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 12:10 AM
Subject: [ChurchillChat] Difference between Churchill's speeches for the
House of Commons and for the radio
Hi!
I'm currently analysing a few of Churchill's speeces for an academical
paper. After listening to the audio files and reading along i found a
lot of paragraphs which were left out in the radio speeches. It's
especially evident in the speach "Their finest hour" from June 18th,
1940 where only 1/5 of the text made it to the radio. At one point it
sounds like the audio file has been edited, but does anybody know if
the available audio files are the full radio speeches or just
excerpts?
Kind regards
Niels
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