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Old 03-10-2008, 03:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A script written by the BBC and the government to be broadcast in the event of a nuclear attack has been published.


Scripts were written to reassure the public the BBC was "still there"

The script, written in the 1970s and released by the National Archives, included instructions to "stay calm and stay in your own homes". It said communications had been disrupted, and the number of casualties and extent of damage were not known.
Other papers reveal debates about how to ensure the person reading the script was authoritative and comforting. The script was discussed from 1973 to 1975, during the Cold War.

'Voice of the BBC'
It was released along with letters between government departments and BBC executives. In a letter from June 1974, Harold Greenwood from the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications discussed who should read the announcement to give it an authoritative and comforting tone.

"During the Second World War we came to recognise the voices of Stuart Hibberd, Alvar Lidell and other main news readers," he wrote. "I would expect that in the period of crisis preceding an attack a similar association of particular voices with the authoritative 'voice of the BBC' would develop." Mr Greenwood said recorded announcements by an unfamiliar voice would not reassure listeners.

"Indeed, if an unfamiliar voice repeats the same announcement hour after hour for 12 hours, listeners may begin to suspect that they are listening to a machine set to switch on every hour... and that perhaps after all the BBC has been obliterated," he said. Adding in live local commentary would reassure listeners they were not listening to a cassette recorder, the Cabinet Office said.

'Conserve water'
The script said: "This country has been attacked with nuclear weapons. Communications have been severely disrupted, and the number of casualties and the extent of the damage are not yet known." It instructed the public to turn off fuel supplies, ration food to last 14 days, and conserve water - with a warning not to waste it by flushing the lavatory.

There was nothing to be gained by trying to get away, it warned. "By leaving your homes you could be exposing yourselves to greater danger. If you leave, you may find yourself without food, without water, without accommodation and without protection."

Those in a radioactive fall-out area were told to wait in a fall-out room until a siren sounded or the "all clear" message was given over the airwaves. The announcement was intended to be repeated every couple of hours. It has previously been revealed the BBC stockpiled entertainment programmes to boost public morale in the event of a war. In the event of a nuclear attack, staff were told to stay in hiding for 14 days, when it would be safe to leave.
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Old 20-10-2008, 05:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That was... well... chilly. I just hope there never comes a day when such a message will be broadcast anywhere in the world.
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This is what you call preparedness
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Do they already know something we dont?
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We? Are you saying that the general public in India is aware of all these things? We must be super literate !

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well whats the use of this when u dont even have a tower to broadcast this ....
when all towers are destroyed, communication system broken it will lay useless, no wonder they never bothered to put this in public...peoples in 70's and 80's had good amount of common sense than these days and would laugh at bbc....now a days media jumps to everything regardless of what it is..
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