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Historian Robert Seatter selects three objects from the 麻豆社鈥檚 archive store and tells the stories behind their creation What do they tell us about the changing history of the organisation and the expansion of the media and the nation at large? Robert鈥檚 choices are unexpected, revelatory and sometimes, with the cruel benefit of hindsight, funny. In this opening episode, Robert reveals the contents of three key documents from the archive. 1) LORD REITH鈥橲 JOB APPLICATION: John Reith, the 麻豆社's founder, applied to become the first General Manager of the British Broadcasting Company (later Corporation) after seeing an advertisement for the role in The Morning Post newspaper. There is no application form as such, simply a covering letter and CV, which is entitled 'Attachment'. 2) DESERT ISLAND DISCS The series proposal letter written by Roy Plomley in his pyjamas apparently, on the evening of 3rd November 1941. 3) DAVID BOWIE The legendary singer鈥檚 audition rejection letter. David Bowie and the Lower Third band came before the 麻豆社 selection panel in November 1965 and performed seven numbers, only two of which met any level of approval. The panel did not hold back. He was "devoid of personality鈥, and 鈥渁mateur sounding鈥. His sound was 鈥渘ot particularly exciting鈥 and he would "not improve with practice鈥. Robert explores themes of language and protocol of the early 麻豆社, the formats that endure and the power of the industry gatekeepers of the time. Robert is joined by Bowie biographer Kevin Cann. Reader: Roger Ringrose. Producer: Mohini Patel Made to mark the 麻豆社 Centenary, first broadcast on 麻豆社 Radio 4 in November 2022.
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