Tahu Ronald Charles Pearce Hole CBE (29 March 1906 – 22 November 1985) was a New Zealand born journalist who was the BBC's television news editor during...
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Swedish name: Skåtanäs Tahu Culture in southern Taiwan First name Tahu Hole (1906–1985), New Zealand-born BBC journalist Tahu Matheson (born 1977), New...
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English cricketer Tahu Hole CBE (1908–1985), New Zealand born journalist William Brassey Hole (1846–1917), English artist Willits J. Hole (1858–1936), American...
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not visible until the September 1955 debut of ITN led Chief News Editor Tahu Hole to agree to broadcast their faces but not their names on-screen. As part...
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resistance to modernisation by key figures in the BBC news division, headed by Tahu Hole. The commercial Independent Television News (ITN), launched in 1955 was...
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correspondent, having been sent by the controversial Editor of News, Tahu Hole, to the BBC's office in New Delhi. Between 1958 and 1961, Priestland was...
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him to misinterpret the intentions of the controversial Editor of News, Tahu Hole, who was inclined to abuse the impartiality principle to avoid management...
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news co-operation, on behalf of the Director-General Ian Jacob, between Tahu Hole and Cecil McGivern. He was instrumental in the 1957 recruitment of Ian...
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tribes with origins in the Gisborne District such as Ngāti Porou, and Ngāi Tahu. Paikea is the name assumed by Kahutia-te-rangi because he was assisted by...
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to her lifelong friend, Joyce, the wife of BBC television news editor Tahu Hole. They were later bequeathed to the Victoria and Albert Museum. The couple...
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