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- It will provide a timeline from the foundation of the British Broadcasting Company in 1922 and provide details of the programmes, channels and services which map on to that timeline, bringing the broadcast history of the BBC to life.
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The BBC Genome Project is an online searchable database of programme listings initially based upon the contents of the Radio Times from the first issue in 1923 to 2009. [1] Television listings from post-2009 can be accessed via the BBC Programmes site.
(1923 - 2009) About Programme Index. Explore the BBC’s historical listings information from 1922 to the present day. Read more... The Genome Project was the BBC's previous listings site. The...
The BBC’s Programme Index incorporates BBC Genome: a website containing BBC listings from 1923-2009. The data in BBC Genome was drawn from Radio Times, the listings magazine published by the...
This is a timeline of the history of the BBC Television Service, from events preceding its launch in 1936 until its renaming as BBC1 in 1964 upon the launch of BBC2. 1920s. 1929. November – The BBC and John Logie Baird begin daily experimental broadcasting of 30-line television transmissions using the BBC's 2LO transmitter. [1][2] 1930s.
1922. 18 October – The British Broadcasting Company is formed. 14 November – Following the closure of numerous amateur stations, the first BBC broadcasts from London (station 2LO). 15 November – First broadcasts from Birmingham (station 5IT) and Manchester (station 2ZY).
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Oct 16, 2014 · The BBC Genome project has digitised and posted online all of the Radio Times listings, incorporating 4.42 million programme records, published between 1923 and 2009.