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1.1 | 2LO Calling | |
1.2 | John Reith | |
1.3 | Lord Gainford: Savoy Hill Opens 1 May 1923 | |
1.4 | Brown Eyes Why Are You Blue ? | |
1.5 | The Nightingale And The Cello | |
1.6 | A.J. Alan | |
1.7 | Reverend John Mayo | |
1.8 | Vita Sackville-West | |
1.9 | Val Gielgud | |
1.10 | Danger With Jack Hawkins And Gwendoline Evans | |
1.11 | H.M. King George V 23 April 1924 | |
1.12 | General Strike News Bulletins May 1926 | |
1.13 | England V. Wales. H.T.B. Wakelam 1927 | |
1.14 | Little Betty Bouncer | |
1.15 | Toytown | |
1.16 | Sir Henry Wood | |
1.17 | Sir John Reith: Savoy Hill Closes 3 May 1932 | |
1.18 | Ten Shillings A Year | |
1.19 | H.G.Wells 19 November 1932 | |
1.20 | Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin M.P. 1 July 1932 | |
1.21 | H.M. King George V 25 December 1932 | |
1.22 | John Henry And Blossom | |
1.23 | Illness Of H.M. King George V. Stuart Hibberd 20 January 1936 | |
1.24 | Funeral Of H.M. King George V. Charles Siepman 28 January 1936 | |
1.25 | Reoccupation Of The Rhineland News Bulletin. Freddy Grisewood, Adolf Hitler 7 March 1936 | |
1.26 | Abdication Speech From H.R.H Prince Edward. Introduced By Sir John Reith 11 December 1936 | |
1.27 | Steel. Edmund Willard | |
1.28 | Monday Night At Seven: Inspector Hornleigh Investigates. S.J. Warmington, Ewart Scott | |
1.29 | Crystal Palace Fire. S.J. De Lotbiniere, Ralph Murray 30 November 1936 | |
1.30 | The Fleet's Lit Up. Wing Cmdr. Tommy Woodrooffe 20 May 1937 | |
1.31 | Band Waggon. Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch | |
1.32 | Spanish Civil War. Richard Dimbleby 6 April 1939 | |
1.33 | Outbreak Of War. Rt. Hon. Neville Chamberlain 3 September 1939 | |
1.34 | Evacuation. Waterloo Station. S.J. De Lotbiniere 1 September 1939 | |
1.35 | An Evacuee | |
1.36 | H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth. Children's Hour 13 October 1940 | |
1.37 | R.T. Hon. Winston Churchill: 'This Was Their Finest Hour' 18 June 1940 | |
1.38 | Broadcasting House Bomb (Reconstruction). Bruce Belfage 15 October 1940 | |
1.39 | Firewatching On Broadcasting House. Tom Chalmers 7 September 1940 | |
1.40 | Postscript To The News. J.B. Priestley 5 June 1940 | |
1.41 | ITMA: Tommy Handley, Dorothy Summers - Happidrome: Harry Korris, Cecil Frederick, Robbie Vincent - Workers' Playtime: Bill Gates, Elsie And Doris Waters | |
1.42 | BBC Doctor: Charles Hill 23 December 1943 - Kitchen Front. Mabel Constanduros 27 May 1942 | |
1.43 | News Bulletins: Alvar Lidell 15 September 1940 - Wilfred Pickles 8 December 1941 - John Snagge 6 June 1944 | |
1.44 | The Brains Trust. Prof. C.E.M. Joad, Cmdr. R.T. Gould, 'A Doctor', Freddy Grisewood 30 March 1943 | |
1.45 | The Man Born To Be King. Fay Compton, Frank Napier 7 April 1944 | |
1.46 | Normandy: Frank Gillard 14 August 1944 - Arnhem: Stanley Maxted 20 September 1944 - Belsen: Richard Dimbleby 17 April 1945 | |
1.47 | Surrender In Europe. Thomas Cadett 9 May 1945 | |
1.48 | Atomic Bomb News Bulletin. Frank Phillips 6 August 1945 | |
2.1 | How To Listen. Joyce Grenfell, Norman Shelley, Gladys Young, Geoffrey Wincott 16 November 1946 | |
2.2 | Housewives' Choice. George Elrick | |
2.3 | Have A Go. Wilfred Pickles 17 November 1953 | |
2.4 | The Boat Race. John Snagge 26 March 1949 | |
2.5 | The Dark Tower. Mark Dignam, Cyril Cusack 21 January 1946 | |
2.6 | Dick Barton. Duncan Carse, John Mann, Felix Felton, Anne Cullen, James Raglan 23 March 1949 | |
2.7 | Korean War. James Cameron 18 October 1950 | |
2.8 | Children's Hour: The Wind In The Willows. David Davis, Norman Shelley 20 November 1950 | |
2.9 | Listen With Mother. Julia Lang | |
2.10 | Lying-in-State Of H.M. King Greorge VI. Richard Dimbleby 12 February 1952 | |
2.11 | Under Milk Wood. Richard Burton, Hugh Griffith 25 January 1954 | |
2.12 | All That Fall. Mary O'Farrell, J.G. Devlin 13 January 1957 | |
2.13 | The Goon Show: The Moriarty Murder Mystery. Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe, Spike Milligan 20 January 1958 - Hancock's Half Hour: The Diary. Tony Hancock, Kenneth Williams, Hattie Jaques 30 January 1956 | |
2.14 | The Archers. Norman Painting, Ysanne Churchill, Basil Jones, Anne Cullen 22 September 1955 | |
2.15 | Any Questions?. Lord Boothby, Emanuel Shinwell, Freddie Grisewood 14 September 1956 | |
2.16 | Woman's Hour 29 February 1956 | |
2.17 | Sports Report: Out Of The Blue | |
2.18 | Opening Of Radio One. Robin Scott, Tony Blackburn 30 September 1967 | |
2.19 | Round The Horne. Hugh Paddick, Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams 3 June 1965 | |
2.20 | I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again. John Cleese, David Hatch 8 March 1978 | |
2.21 | The World This Weekend. William Hardcastle, Coretta King 7 April 1968 | |
2.22 | Letter From America. Death Of Robert Kennedy. Alistair Cooke 5 June 1968 | |
2.23 | The Dales. Jessie Matthews, Charles Simon 25 April 1969 | |
2.24 | Radio Sheffield January 1978 | |
2.25 | Radio Taunton 26 February 1978 | |
2.26 | Just A Minute. Nicholas Parsons, Kenneth Williams, Peter Jones | |
2.27 | Terry Wogan And Jimmy Young | |
2.28 | Desert Island Discs. Roy Plomley, Deborah Kerr, Joan Fontaine, Tom Stoppard, Gary Glitter | |
2.29 | The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy. Peter Jones | |
2.30 | Artist Descending. Carleton Hobbs, Rolf Lefebvre | |
2.31 | John Peel | |
2.32 | Interview 6 December 1980 | |
2.33 | The Lord Of The Rings. Gerard Murphy | |
2.34 | Winnie The Pooh. Alan Bennett | |
2.35 | Genesis. Sir John Gielgud | |
2.36 | The Falklands War. Brian Hanrahan 1 May 1982 | |
2.37 | Hillsborough. Peter Jones 15 April 1989 | |
2.38 | Brian Redhead 17 April 1989 | |
2.39 | Radio Ulster. Gordon Wilson 9 November 1987 | |
2.40 | Radio 5 Live. I.R.A Ceasefire. Diana Madill, Mark Davenport 31 August 1994 | |
2.41 | Terry Waite 19 November 1991, Mikhail Gorbachev 14 October 1991 | |
2.42 | The Berlin Wall Comes Down. Graham Leach 10 November 1989 | |
2.43 | Letter To Daniel. Fergal Keane 15 February 1996 | |
2.44 | The Moral Maze. Rabbi Hugo Gryn, Richard Edmonds 6 May 1993 | |
2.45 | Last Night Of The Proms. Andrew Davis 14 September 1996 | |
2.46 | Brian Johnston And Jonathan Agnew 9 August 1991 | |
2.47 | Spoonface Steinberg. Becky Simpson 27 January 1997 |