• The Brains Trust was an informational BBC radio and later television programme popular in the United Kingdom during the 1940s and 1950s, on which a panel...
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  • In 1932, The New York Times writer James Kieran first used the term Brains Trust (shortened to Brain Trust later) when he applied it to the close group...
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  • C. E. M. Joad (category People educated at The Dragon School)
    philosopher, author, teacher and broadcasting personality. He appeared on The Brains Trust, a BBC Radio wartime discussion programme. He popularised philosophy...
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  • William And The Brains Trust is the twenty-fifth book in the Just William series by Richmal Crompton. It was first published in 1945. It was republished...
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  • an Irish born British writer and broadcaster. He was the first question-master of The Brains Trust radio programme from its foundation in 1941. McCullough...
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  • trust in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term brain trust (or brains trust, the form more common in British English) may refer to: Brain trust,...
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  • audience. The key to the program's uniqueness is the use of a Brains Trust, a panel of three "experts", usually celebrities, who compete alongside the contestants...
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  • Edward Andrade (category Fellows of the Royal Society)
    appearances on The Brains Trust. Edward Neville Andrade was a Sephardi Jew, his family having arrived in London from Portugal during the Napoleonic era...
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  • Howard Thomas (producer) (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    interest to the sailors. The programme was presented by Doris Hare. As conceived by Howard Thomas and Douglas Cleverdon, The Brains Trust was a simple...
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  • at the end of 2006, he moved to Melbourne to continue to co-host the show. He was a regular member of the "Brains Trust" on the ABC quiz show The Einstein...
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