Austen Kark
Austen Kark CBE (20 October 1926 – 10 May 2002) was a managing director of the BBC World Service. He was one of three former holders of that post, along with Gerard Mansell and John Tusa, to oppose the plans of John Birt to merge the service into the BBC. After Birt became director general of the BBC in 1992, he had planned to end the service's independent status at Bush House in central London, and absorb it within the rest of the corporation. Austen Kark died at the age of 75 in the Potters Bar rail crash, in which his wife was severely injured.
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Austen Kark
Austen Kark CBE (20 October 1926 – 10 May 2002) was a managing director of the BBC World Service. He was one of three former holders of that post, along with Gerard Mansell and John Tusa, to oppose the plans of John Birt to merge the service into the BBC. After Birt became director general of the BBC in 1992, he had planned to end the service's independent status at Bush House in central London, and absorb it within the rest of the corporation. Austen Kark died at the age of 75 in the Potters Bar rail crash, in which his wife was severely injured.
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Austen Kark CBE (* 20. Oktober ...... Bawden, schwer verletzt wurde.
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Austen Kark CBE (20 October 19 ...... his wife was severely injured.
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Austen Kark CBE (* 20. Oktober ...... ernehmens schlucken zu lassen.
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Austen Kark CBE (20 October 19 ...... his wife was severely injured.
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