HC Deb 07 May 1947 vol 437 c431
67. Mrs. Ganley

asked the Postmaster-General why the overseas news of the B.B.C. gives much more varied information on the same subjects than the Home Service does; and whether, as this creates a different impression upon the peoples who listen, he will have the two assimilated.

The Postmaster-General (Mr. Wilfred Paling)

I am assured that the treatment of an item in the B.B.C.'s Home and Overseas news bulletins does not differ in any material respect; but the presentation in the overseas news must necessarily have regard to the widely differing audiences reached by that news.

Mrs. Ganley

Does not the Postmaster-General consider that it differs very considerably in point of interest in the announcement of the news?

Mr. Paling

I am told that that is the very point on which there is no difference.

Mr. Wyatt

Is the Postmaster-General aware that his reply is totally inaccurate? As I have most frequently broadcast on the Overseas News Programme—

Hon. Members

Why?

Mr. Wyatt

Because I am very good.