KEY EVENTS:
1922:
2LO opened by Marconi in May.
1922:
14 Nov. BBC start daily broadcasting on 2LO. The first voice was Arthur Burrows, reading the news. The BBC was funded by radio set manufacturers.
1922:
15 Nov. 5IT (Birmingham) and 2ZY (Manchester) become first BBC stations outside London. Further stations in 1922 and 1923 were 5NO, Newcastle; 5WA, Cardiff, 5SC, Glasgow, and in 1924 2BE Belfast started broadcasting.
1924:
“Pips” (Greenwich Time Signal) first broadcast on 5 Feb.
1924:
19 May. Beatrice Harrison, cello and nightingale duet - first time a live instrument was broadcasted on the radio.
1925:
27 July. Daventry Transmitter opens providing national radio coverage.
1925:
20 February. First national broadcast of prices for farmers.
1926:
26 September . The Epilogue radio show started.
1929:
19 July. Toytown first transmitted on the Childrens Hour programme.
1930:
22 October. First broadcast by BBC Symphony Orchestra.
1932:
15 May. Broadcasting House opens. The main BBC building.
19 December. BBC World Service launches
25 December. First Empire Address by King George V.
1935:
6 April. American Half Hour began with Alistair Cooke. A broaccast about America.
1936:
11 December. Edward VIII Abdication speech
1938:
3 January, BBC Arabic Service, first foreign language service launched.
1939:
3 Sept. Chamberlain announces Britain is at war with Germany.
1940:
18 June. De Gaulle’s first broadcast to France.
15 October. Bombing of Broadcasting House
1945:
8 May. VE Day broadcasts with Winston Churchill declaring the war was over.
29 July .Start of the Light Programme.
1946:
24 March. Letter From America spoken radio programme began.
7 October . Woman’s Hour fist broadcasted.
1962:
28 August. Start of experimental stereo broadcasting.
1967:
30 September. Start of Radio 1 hosted by Tony Blackburn.
8 November. BBC Radio Leicester opens , local radio network launched
1970:
6 October. You and Yours - Radio 4 show.
1925: The Pips
1927: Gramophone used
1932: World Service launched
1943: George Orwell resigned
1950: The Archers
1973: Radio 1 Roadshow
2000:The Millennium
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