How do I find old news on BBC?
There are two ways of accessing the archive: Fast search – using the SEARCH box on the top right hand corner of our news pages….Search terms
- Put in as many words as you like.
- You can enter keywords, but you will get better results by entering longer free text – eg The night of the first Nato bombings of Serbia.
How do I find old BBC radio broadcasts?
Use the online Sound and Moving Image Catalogue to search for onsite recordings. BBC Archive content is accessible on request by appointment with the Listening and Viewing Service.
Is BBC Archive free?
Much of our programme archive is available in online depositories and access to these for research purposes is free of charge for any independent production company or Studios teams with a BBC commission or who are under contracted development.
Can you listen to old radio broadcasts?
Web sites, satellite radio: Archive.org is the best online resource for free OTR, which houses many tens of thousands of shows you can download – one-by-one or as a complete series – and you can then listen to these MP3s on any compatible device.
How can I listen to past radio broadcasts?
8 Ways to Listen to Old Time Radio Shows Online for Free
- YouTube: Old Time Radio Shows.
- Relic Radio.
- Vintage ROKiT Radio.
- InternetRadio.
- Pumpkin FM.
- The Internet Archive.
- Old Time Radio Downloads.
- RUSC.
Do radio stations have archives?
Collections of audio and artifacts from various radio stations past and present. Sometimes used as the actual archives of the station, and collections from outsider groups in other situations.
Do radio stations keep archives?
Are there radio archives?
The American Radio Archives (ARA) is one of the largest collections of archival material documenting the history of radio in the United States.
Why did BBC wipe tapes?
There is lost material in all genres — as late as the early 1990s, a large number of videotaped children’s programmes from the 1970s and 1980s were irretrievably wiped by the BBC archives on the assumption that they were of “low priority”, without consulting the BBC children’s department itself.
What kind of content is the BBC missing?
The Missing (British TV series)
The Missing | |
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Genre | Psychological drama Mystery thriller |
Created by | Harry Williams Jack Williams |
Written by | Harry Williams Jack Williams |
Directed by | Tom Shankland (Series 1) Ben Chanan (Series 2) |
Is there an app for old time radio shows?
Old Time Radio (OTR) Shows App Fall in love with old time radio shows, all over again with our apps for IOS and Android devices. We have bundled 710+ shows with 61,800+ episodes and 1,875,000+ minutes of playback time in single app.
Why do old TV shows look different?
For broadcast TV, video is delivered to your set at a rate of 60 “fields” per second. One field can represent an interlaced mash-up of two frames so that motion appears more fluid. Until recently, all TVs had a standard refresh rate of 60Hz to match up perfectly with the rate at which that stream feeds into your set.
What is the BBC Radio digital archive?
Since 2008 the BBC’s Radio Digital Archive has been capturing broadcast quality.wav files with now approximately 1.5million recordings and growing daily. BBC Archives are in the process of digitising earlier formats, particularly those at risk of deterioration like ¼” tapes and CD.
What is the BBC Radio Collection?
The BBC Radio Collection represents more than 90 years of unique public service broadcasting. The BBC has made programmes on every kind of subject and featured every kind of person you could possibly imagine, and that kind of output has been represented in the sound archives.
Who wrote DCI Stone BBC Radio 4?
byBBC Radio 4 audio eye45,845 favorite134 comment10 DCI Stone Twenty six detective dramas featuring DCI John Stone. Created by Danny Brocklehurst – individual episodes written by different writers Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 6 series between 2009 and 2016.
How many BBC Gloomsbury radio shows are there?
BBC Radio Shows 2,2332.2K Gloomsbury (Series 1 – 5) Feb 14, 202002/20 bySue Limb audio eye2,233 favorite10 comment1 Gloomsbury is an affectionate radio parody of the Bloomsbury group, whose arty and adulterous adventures dominated the cultural scene in the early 20th century.
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