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Nobody's Good Fortune
註釋Nobody's good fortune by John Lang John Lang was for sixteen years an influential figure in British broadcasting. For much of that time he was Head of Religious Broadcasting at the BBC during a period of dramatic and far-reaching change. This engaging memoir follows his life through childhood and youth in the War years to service with the Army in Malaya, his time as Dean of Lichfield (where he founded the Arts Festival) and membership of the Broadcasting Complaints Commission, as well as those turbulent years at the BBC. Famous people constantly appear, from the Queen and Diana, Princess of Wales, to many great names in broadcasting.