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Between 1953-55, O'Brien was called in to apply his skills in the campaign to establish commercial television in Britain. Later he was well known in political circles for his "No Strings" parties when senior politicians from both parties attended his annual gathering with no strings attached.
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propaganda. Aside from maintaining a network of supporters in the foreign press and pointing out German lies (including their claims that they had sunk Royal Navy ships, which were, in fact, inland naval bases bearing the HMS prefix), according to his son
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as a press officer. His duties, which were to secure favourable publicity for the council and its activities and to provide articles and photographs for the foreign press, in fact represented Britain's counter to Goebbels'
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following his elder brother, Turlough. As his elder brother's initials TOB had given rise to the nickname Toby, he was known as Toby2, leading to subsequent confusion. He became friends with
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which wanted to promote tourism. O'Brien had once before been involved with Spain in the 30s, when the plot to transport Franco in a privately owned
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Spain had been out of favour in British circles and its obscurity as a holiday destination at the time was indicated by O'Brien's question "
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plea for help. Years later with the number of British tourists visiting Spain reaching 2 million, O'Brien was awarded the
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Egbert Ray Nichols INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATES THE YEAR BOOK OF COLLEGE DEBATING VOL- XIII (1932)
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He became a public relations consultant, and one of his first clients was the government of
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At the age of five O'Brien was sent to England. Four years later he began attending
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to meet with his forces in Morocco, was concocted by senior figures of the 1936 '
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border in India; his father was Colonel Aubrey O'Brien, an Indian Army officer.
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O'Brien won a scholarship as one of the first batch of pupils to newly opened
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O'Brien married Sylvia Denny on 12 February 1936. They had a son,
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Toby O'Brien died at the age of 69 from undisclosed causes.
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After the war O'Brien became public relations adviser for
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in 1932 and took part in a transatlantic debate with
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British journalist, public relations expert and spy
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