Wing Commander Sir Norman John Hulbert, DL was a British company director, Royal Air Force officer and politician who served as a Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party for nearly thirty years. Early in his career, he was an advocate of closer relations with Nazi Germany but he served in action during the Second World War. At the end of his career, he attracted unwelcome publicity by attacking a pioneering BBC satirical television programme.

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  • Wing Commander Sir Norman John Hulbert, DL was a British company director, Royal Air Force officer and politician who served as a Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party for nearly thirty years. Early in his career, he was an advocate of closer relations with Nazi Germany but he served in action during the Second World War. At the end of his career, he attracted unwelcome publicity by attacking a pioneering BBC satirical television programme.
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  • 1st (1936), Helen Margaret Tyler (m. diss. 1938); 2nd (1938), Dr Eileen Pearl Gretton-Watson (m. diss. 1960); 3rd (1962), Mrs Betty Bullock (m. diss. 1966); 4th (1966) Eliette von Tschirschky and Boegendorff CVO
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  • Wing Commander Sir Norman John Hulbert, DL was a British company director, Royal Air Force officer and politician who served as a Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party for nearly thirty years. Early in his career, he was an advocate of closer relations with Nazi Germany but he served in action during the Second World War. At the end of his career, he attracted unwelcome publicity by attacking a pioneering BBC satirical television programme.
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