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'''Wynford Vaughan-Thomas''' (1908-1987) was one of the BBC's most distinguished war correspondents of WWII. His most memorable report was from an RAF Lancaster during a raid over Berlin. After leaving the BBC he was one of the founders of Harlech TV (]), now ] Wales. He wrote numerous books on Wales and was a frequent TV broadcaster. Throughout his time with the BBC he adopted a BBC accent but his native Welsh accent returned in later life. '''Wynford Vaughan-Thomas''' (1908-1987) was a distinguished BBC war correspondents of WWII. His most memorable report was from an RAF Lancaster during a raid over Berlin. After leaving the BBC he was one of the founders of Harlech TV (]), now ] Wales. He wrote numerous books on Wales and was a frequent TV broadcaster. Throughout his time with the BBC he adopted a BBC accent but his native Welsh accent returned in later life.


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Wynford Vaughan-Thomas (1908-1987) was a distinguished BBC war correspondents of WWII. His most memorable report was from an RAF Lancaster during a raid over Berlin. After leaving the BBC he was one of the founders of Harlech TV (HTV), now ITV Wales. He wrote numerous books on Wales and was a frequent TV broadcaster. Throughout his time with the BBC he adopted a BBC accent but his native Welsh accent returned in later life.

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