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- Q7901226 description "Radio and television producer".
- Q7901226 description "Radio and television producer".
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- Q7901226 abstract "Ursula Vernon Eason (19 August 1910 – 25 December 1993) was a BBC radio broadcaster, television producer and administrator, and a pioneer of television programmes for deaf children in the 1950s and '60s.Eason joined the BBC in 1933 as the Children's Hour organiser in Belfast, a position she held for 18 years, becoming one of the "radio aunties". She was transferred to BBC television in London in 1952, and subsequently appointed Assistant Head of Children's Programmes under Freda Lingstrom. Hearing-impaired herself, Eason insisted that programmes for deaf children made use of signing. She also transformed a rather pedestrian series of five-minute children's programmes the BBC had acquired from France into what became a cult classic, The Magic Roundabout.".
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- Q7901226 birthYear "1910".
- Q7901226 deathDate "1993-12-25".
- Q7901226 deathYear "1993".
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- Q7901226 birthDate "1910-08-19".
- Q7901226 birthPlace "Streatham, London, England".
- Q7901226 dateOfBirth "1910-08-19".
- Q7901226 dateOfDeath "1993-12-25".
- Q7901226 deathDate "1993-12-25".
- Q7901226 education "Mount Nod School, Streatham".
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- Q7901226 name "Eason, Ursula".
- Q7901226 name "Ursula Vernon Eason".
- Q7901226 occupation "* Radio broadcaster * Television producer".
- Q7901226 shortDescription "Radio and television producer".
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- Q7901226 comment "Ursula Vernon Eason (19 August 1910 – 25 December 1993) was a BBC radio broadcaster, television producer and administrator, and a pioneer of television programmes for deaf children in the 1950s and '60s.Eason joined the BBC in 1933 as the Children's Hour organiser in Belfast, a position she held for 18 years, becoming one of the "radio aunties". She was transferred to BBC television in London in 1952, and subsequently appointed Assistant Head of Children's Programmes under Freda Lingstrom.".
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- Q7901226 name "Ursula Vernon Eason".
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