The British Broadcasting Century podcast
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Informing, educating + entertaining re British broadcasting's origin story: the first firsts of radio, early BBC, interwar bits & pieces + occasional pictures of Reith looking grumpy. By paulkerensa.bsky.social Podcast/tour/book: paulkerensa.com/oldradio
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I've just updated the An Evening of (Very) Old Radio tour page - now with added Chelmsford, Hemel Hempstead, Eltham and Weston-super-Mare, all in 2026...
Know any folks near? Do send 'em.
paulkerensa.com/tour
I'd love to tour it further. If you have links to a venue + want the show near you, say.
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Our latest podcast (episode 104 of The British Broadcasting Century) is on the launch of the BBC's Aberdeen station 2BD, in Oct 1923.
Our guest expert is Gordon Bathgate, whose books include Aberdeen Calling: 100 Years of the BBC in Aberdeen.
Here tis:
amzn.to/4mRewYo
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I love the tale of the BBC's first OB drama - Bethlehem, from St Hilary church, Cornwall, 1926-35.
I've just enjoyed this recent film/talk by the church's current priest Father Jeff Risbridger talking about his predecessor, the writer Father Bernard Walke:
youtu.be/p7R-oMsOthc?...
"Talk the Walke" - Father Bernard Walke and St Hilary 1913-1936
YouTube video by Mount's Bay United Benefice
youtu.be
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One more outing this year for An Evening of (Very) Old Radio: The First Firsts of Broadcasting
...at @petersfieldmuseum.bsky.social
Wed 8 Oct, 7:30pm
Send any Hampshirians by all means
www.petersfieldmuseum.co.uk/events/eveni...
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Happy centenary, to Baird, Stooky Bill and television!
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Oct. 2, 1925: An image with clear tones of light and shade is transmitted by television for the first time. The 30-line picture is the face of a ventriloquist’s dummy named Stooky Bill and is viewed in the London laboratory of John Logie Baird. 1/2
Laird with Stooky Bill (right) and James
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The Boat Race drifts from the BBC to Channel 4.
Wokery scandal or market forces?
How did it begin?
Why was 1927's BBC so sporty?
And why was John Snagge left reporting:
“I don’t know who’s ahead, but it’s either Oxford or Cambridge!”
My latest Substack:
paulkerensa.substack.com/p/the-boat-r...
The Boat Race drifts from the BBC
..."And they're off!" ...to Channel 4, 98 years since BBC radio first aired its oars
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A kind podcast listener just 'bought me a coffee*' on ko-fi.com/paulkerensa - very much appreciated!
*I may not spend it on a coffee, but on a book on early radio. Just another 50 or 60 on my must-buy list...
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Tonight’s show in Ealing was a total joy. Thanks to all who came.
One more outing of An Evening of (Very) Old Radio this year - Petersfield Museum next Wednesday.
But the podcast continues!
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Since breakfast I've pulled on 6 different early BBC threads:
- Aberdeen 2BD, 1923
- 1st OB drama, 1926
- 1st drama, 1922
- 1st sci-fi, 1928
- Reith begging George V to broadcast, 1923
+ Ealing show prep tonight
I'd do quicker on just one thing, but where's the fun in that...
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Some lovely audience quotes just in from last week's shows with Creative Arts East - aw.
If you'd like the show on the origins of broadcasting that's "so fascinating, and entertaining, and amusing...", "absolutely marvellous!" at your place...
...get in touch!
(Ealing tomorrow)
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Thanks for reposting, @moleymole.bsky.social + @sighdone.bsky.social! Yer kind.
(Especially you Simon, given your patience when I STILL haven't podcasted your full interview about Bottom - partly cos I lost the audio, then re-found it again on a broken computer. So it will live on after all!)
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Do come.
This is basically The British Broadcasting Century Podcast Live. And the more the literally merrier…
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West Londoners! 2 more days till my Ealing show:
An Evening of (Very) Old Radio
Be informed, educated & entertained about British broadcasting’s 1st music, DJ, drama, children’s presenter, comedian, bridge commentary & more:
Tue 30 Sept, Questors Theatre:
www.questors.org.uk/event.aspx?i...
An Evening of (Very) Old Radio
The BBC origin story by Miranda co-writer Paul Kerensa
www.questors.org.uk
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Two days of afternoon shows in Norfolk with Creative Arts East rural touring & Arts for Health, plus the odd bit of bookshop-hopping, inc this ol’ marvel about early BBC drama.
Lovely audiences, lovely weather, and a lovely day to you too.
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On ITV's second day of broadcasting, Take Your Pick and Dragnet were amongst the treats on offer.
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Know anyone in Hunstanton/north Norfolk area?
Free Wednesday afternoon?
Send them to Hunstanton Methodist Church, 2pm, Wed 24th Sept, for An Afternoon of (Very) Old Radio.
Includes tea and biscuits! My kind of event...
#minesabourbon #orajammiedodger
www.ticketsource.co.uk/creative-art...
www.ticketsource.co.uk
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It’s 70 years since 20 million people tuned in to hear the death of Grace Archer on The Archers while a few thousand watched something called “Associated-Rediffusion” on a funny new button on the TV.
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West London radio/media/history fans assemble…
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Obey this scrunched-up flyer!
Come to Questors Theatre, Ealing next Tue 30 Sept for
An Evening of (Very) Old Radio: The First Firsts of Broadcasting
…inc your heckled questions altering the show before your eyes. Eat that, AI!
Those retail details: www.questors.org.uk/event.aspx?i...