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The Archive Hour: How True?

on BBC Radio 4 FM

At the end of the 19th century, sound recording gave the world a new resource of immense historical importance - the evidence of authentic witness. Or did it? Oscar Wilde, Queen Victoria and Henry Irving are all in the BBC archives, but are these recordings really their voices? Sean Street, Professor of Radio at Bournemouth University, investigates these voices, revealing how "true" they are, how we know, and if it matters anyway. Producer Julian May

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Oscar Wilde
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Henry Irving
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Sean Street

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