Wartime Radio: The Secret Listeners
1979 , Hunstanton (Norfolk)
Cat no. 5108
Documentary highlighting the work of wartime volunteer radio operators.
Illustrated with archival film and photographs, as well as interviews with those involved, the documentary traces the evolution of civilian involvement in radio-based intelligence during both world wars. It was the tireless work of amateur radio enthusiasts during World War I, that initially convinced the Admiralty to establish a radio intercept station at Hunstanton. Playing an integral role during the war, technological advances meant that radio operators could pinpoint signals, thus uncovering the movement of German boats, leading to the decisive Battle of Jutland in 1916. Wireless espionage was to play an even more important role during World War II, with the Secret Intelligence Service setting up the Radio Security Service, which was staffed by Voluntary Interceptors, a band of amateur radio enthusiasts scattered across Britain. The information they collected was interpreted by some of the brightest minds in the country, who also had a large hand in deceiving German forces by feeding false intelligence.
Featured Buildings
Hippisley Hut, Hunstanton; HMP Wormwood Scrubs; Hanslope Park, Buckinghamshire
Featured Events
Battle of Jutland
Keywords
Amateur radio; Espionage; Military intelligence; Radio communication; Volunteers; World War I; World War II
Other Places
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire; Hanslope, Buckinghamshire; Wymondham, Norfolk; Wormwood Scrubs, Greater London
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Producer : Douglas Salmon
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Editor : Rod Thomas
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Production company : BBC East
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Presenter : Rene Cutforth
Manifestations
Wartime Radio: The Secret Listeners
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Category: Non-fiction
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Genre: Wartime / Television / Documentary
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Locations: Hunstanton (Norfolk)
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Work Type: Television
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Description Type: monographic
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Related to: BBC
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Subject: military intelligence / warfare / radio communications
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