- Alvar Lidell
Tord Alvar Quan Liddell (
11 September 1908 –7 January 1981 ) was aBBC radio announcer and newsreader.Liddell was born in
Wimbledon Park ,Surrey , to Swedish parents. His father John Adrian Liddell was atimber importer; his mother was Gertrud Liddell (née Lundström). Lidell attendedKing's College School , Wimbledon andExeter College, Oxford . As a boy, he studiedpiano ,piccolo ,cello andsinging , and was a notedactor at Oxford.After some brief teaching and singing jobs, he joined BBC
Birmingham as chief announcer, transferring toLondon after a year. He became deputy chief announcer in 1937, and the following year married Nancy Margaret Corfield, a lawyer’s daughter (they had two daughters and a son). He made some historic broadcasts, including the announcement of Edward VIII’sabdication . On3 September 1939 he read theultimatum toGermany from10 Downing Street then, at 11 a.m. introducedNeville Chamberlain who told the nation that they were atwar withGermany .It was during the
Second World War that the BBC named its previously anonymous announcers and newsreaders - to distinguish them from enemy propagandists. “Here is the News, and this is Alvar Liddell reading it” became an inadvertentcatchphrase . In 1943 he served with the RAF as an intelligence officer (some of the time atBletchley Park ["Bletchley Park People: Churchill's Geese That Never Cackled", Marion Hill, Sutton Publishing 2004, ISBN 0-7509-3362-3] ), but returned to the BBC a year later. In 1946 he was appointed chief announcer on the new Third Programme, where he remained for six years, maintaining the highest standards, particularly overpronunciation andphrasing .In 1952 the BBC’s news service was reorganised, and he returned as a newsreader, even doing a little
television work. He was appointed an MBE in 1964 and retired in 1969. In 1979 he published an article about the deteriorating standards of speech at the BBC in "The Listener" - the BBC immediately set up a panel of experts to report on the matter. Liddell also worked as anarrator , and recorded over 237 volumes forBooks for the Blind , including long works such asAnna Karenina . As abaritone , he gave recitals and recorded withGerald Moore at thepiano .Recordings of Liddell's news bulletins have been included in many films set in Britain during WW2, such as "Battle of Britain".
He died at
Northwood ,Middlesex .In October 2007, Liddell's grandson, Dorian Lidell, appeared on the UK
Channel 4 television programme calledCountdown (game show) as acontestant .External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/audio/40091000/rm/_40091115_8925_10_5_40_lowcountry.ram Alvar Lidell announces the German invasion of Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg, May 10, 1940]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/schoolradio/rams/worldwar2audioclipslibrary_clip18.ram Alvar Lidell reading the BBC midnight news, September 15, 1940]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/audio/40175000/rm/_40175133_9047_07_12_1941lidell.ram Alvar Lidell announces the Japanese attack on US targets in the Pacific, December 7, 1941]
* [http://www.islandfarm.fsnet.co.uk/BBC%20News%20Recording%20Read%20By%20Alvar%20Lidell.htm Alvar Lidell reading the BBC news in March 1945]References
* "
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography "
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