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Nurul Islam
Nurul IslamBorn 25 November 1928
Dhaka, BangladeshDied October 7, 2006 (aged 77)
Surrey, United KingdomEducation London School of Economics Occupation Broadcast journalist, producer, presenter Ethnicity Bengali Nationality Bangladeshi/British Religious belief(s) Islam Years active 1949–1988 Nurul Islam (Bengali: নুরুল ইসলাম; 25 November 1928 – 7 October 2006) was a broadcast journalist, producer and presenter, best known for his work with the World Service at the BBC.
Biography
Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Initially trained as a photographer and an actor. Worked for the Department of Films and Publication after partition in 1947 and became the first Bengali newsreader to announce the birth of the new Pakistan.
He travelled to London in 1949 and studied economics and politics at the London School of Economics, and commenced freelance work as a Bengali contributor, actor and broadcaster for BBC radio.
He returned to Pakistan and worked in both radio and television, helping to make government newsreels at key moments in the history of his country. After announcing on radio the independent state of Bangladesh in 1971, he returned to the BBC in England.
He joined the Voice of America in Washington in the late nineteen seventies for two years, after which he returned to the World Service based at Bush House and presented the hugely popular Bengali language children's program, Kakoli.
Following his official retirement in 1988, he continued as a freelance broadcaster and a mentor to his colleagues at the Bengali section of the World Service at the BBC.
He died at Surrey, England after a period of illness.
See also
External links
- Obituary, Voice of America, 9 October 2006
Categories:- 1928 births
- 2006 deaths
- Alumni of the London School of Economics
- Bangladeshi emigrants to the United Kingdom
- British people of Bangladeshi descent
- People from Dhaka
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