Biography
> After a career as a foreign correspondent in several European countries, Hugh Greene joined the BBC in 1940 as Head of the German Service, a post he held throughout the war. After the war, he became successively Controller of Broadcasting in the British Zone of Germany, Head of the BBC East European Service, and Head of the Emergency Information Services in Malaya. In 1960 he was made Director-General of the BBC. Books to his credit include *The Spy's Bedside Book*, written in collaboration with his brother, Graham Greene, and *The Third Floor Front: A View of Broadcasting in the Sixties*.
Books by Hugh Greene
Spione
Victorian villainies
Victorian villanies
Victorian villanies
The Penguin Complete Rivals of
The Penguin Complete Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
The American Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
Tatsächliche und erdichtete Spionagegeschichten, -fälle und -affairen
Crooked Counties
Crooked Counties
More rivals of Sherlock Holmes
The crooked counties: further rivals of Sherlock Holmes
The further rivals of Sherlock Holmes
Cosmopolitan Crimes
The future of broadcasting in Britain
The third floor front
Education today and tomorrow -
Education today and tomorrow - the job of the broadcaster
What price culture?
What price culture?
What price culture? An examina
What price culture? An examination of broadcasting finance
The conscience of the programm
The conscience of the programme director
Future prospects in broadcasti
Future prospects in broadcasting
The broadcaster's responsibili
The broadcaster's responsibility
The B.B.C. as a public service
The B.B.C. as a public service