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... Charter 434. On 1st July , 1952 , the BBC's fourth Royal Charter came into force for a prescribed period of ten years . On 26th February , 1962 , it was extended until 30th July , 1964 , that is , until the date of the termination of ...
... Charter 434. On 1st July , 1952 , the BBC's fourth Royal Charter came into force for a prescribed period of ten years . On 26th February , 1962 , it was extended until 30th July , 1964 , that is , until the date of the termination of ...
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... Charter . 437. We are reinforced in this view by our conviction that the BBC should remain in future , as it is now ... Charter has customarily been ten years . Only once has a shorter term been decided upon . This was immediately after ...
... Charter . 437. We are reinforced in this view by our conviction that the BBC should remain in future , as it is now ... Charter has customarily been ten years . Only once has a shorter term been decided upon . This was immediately after ...
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... Charter should last for twelve years , instead of ten , so as to allow a full ten years of uninterrupted working , and that the period of the Licence should coincide with that of the Charter . Borrowing Powers ( Charter , Article 3 ( u ) ...
... Charter should last for twelve years , instead of ten , so as to allow a full ten years of uninterrupted working , and that the period of the Licence should coincide with that of the Charter . Borrowing Powers ( Charter , Article 3 ( u ) ...
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