HC Deb 08 November 1950 vol 480 c923
14. Mr. John Arbuthnot

asked the Postmaster-General whether his attention has been drawn to interference, which is making reception of the Home Service programme of the British Broadcasting Corporation difficult in the Dover and Deal area, particularly in the evenings; and what steps he is taking to correct the trouble.

Mr. Ness Edwards

Yes, Sir; the interference with the B.B.C. Home Service on 330.4 metres is due to a foreign broadcasting station. Representations have been made to the administration concerned.

Mr. Arbuthnot

Would the Minister let us know which station is concerned?

Mr. Ness Edwards

The position is this, that representations have been made to Russia, whose station is interfering.