Rudyard Kipling.
He made the first radio speech by a Monarch in 1932.
First Christmas message broacast by a monarch on the radio was King George V, 1932. First TV message: Queen Elizabeth II, 1957.
George Piktuzis was born January 3, 1932, in Chicago, IL, USA.
George Knothe debuted on April 25, 1932, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Baker Bowl; he played his final game on May 25, 1932, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Baker Bowl.
The author, Maurice Shadbolt (1932-2004), is a New Zealander; he has published a number of short stories, and worked as a film director.
The first Christmas speech broadcasted by King George VV in 1932 was written by Rudyard Kipling. Kipling is best known for his children's classic, "The Jungle Book".
King George V.
King George V.
King George V
Actually, King George V read and wrote many speeches in 1932, so which one are you talking about?
King George V.
The reigning British Monarch gives a speech to all the Commonwealth realms at Christmas. The tradition began with King George V in 1932. His Granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth ll, continues the Christmas speech tradition. Originally a radio broadcast the speech is now prerecorded and shown on television and the Internet.
The Royal Christmas Broadcast.
The annual Royal Christmas Broadcast.
He made the first radio speech by a Monarch in 1932.
George V
No, King George V started it in 1932 (22 years into his reign).