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Jasmine Bligh, television announcer
Jasmine Lydia Bligh (20 May 1913 21 July 1991), one of the first three BBC Television Service presenters in the 1930s. Along with Leslie Mitchell and Elizabeth Cowell, she provided continuity announcements introducing programmes in-vision. Daughter of daughter of Noel Bligh (son of the 8th Earl of Darnley), her sister was Susan Bligh, the well-known mannequin. The Bystander describe her as, another of Mayfairs Glamour Girls: good-humoured and decorative." Date: 1938
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"This photograph features Jasmine Lydia Bligh, one of the pioneering television announcers for the BBC in the 1930s. Born on May 20, 1913, Jasmine was the daughter of Noel Bligh, a descendant of the 8th Earl of Darnley. Her sister, Susan Bligh, was a renowned mannequin in London's fashion scene. Jasmine's elegant and charming presence graced the early days of television broadcasting, as she provided continuity announcements, introducing programmes in-vision alongside Leslie Mitchell and Elizabeth Cowell. The Bystander magazine described her as 'another of Mayfair's Glamour Girls: good-humoured and decorative.' The image, taken in 1938, captures Jasmine's timeless beauty and sophistication. Her poised demeanour and captivating smile radiate an air of elegance and grace, making her a perfect fit for the role of television hostess and personality. As one of the first female television presenters, Jasmine paved the way for future generations of women in broadcasting. Her legacy continues to inspire and influence the world of television, reminding us of the early days of this exciting and ever-evolving medium." Date: 1938 Subject: Jasmine Lydia Bligh Role: Television Announcer, BBC Description: Black and white photograph of Jasmine Bligh, one of the first BBC Television Service presenters, providing continuity announcements and introducing programmes in-vision. Daughter of Noel Bligh, descendant of the 8th Earl of Darnley, and sister of Susan Bligh, the well-known mannequin. Described as 'another of Mayfair's Glamour Girls: good-humoured and decorative.'
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