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  • The morning show, 08/10/73 (1973)

    Genre
    Advertisement; News bulletin; News report; Special

    Original (first) broadcast of LBC. Morning news programme, introduced by David Jessel with news bulletin read by Ken Guy; reports on Middle East war by Dick (i.e. Richard C.) Gross; Joe Fitchard(?); start of...

  • Bill Hutton on LBC and IRN audience statistics (1974)

    Genre
    Discussion; Interview

    Interview with Canadian Bill Hutton on the results of a survey disclosing the audience statistics of LBC and IRN. The figures are explained, and the way the statistics are collected. The station is becoming...

  • Cohen and wireless (1974)

    Genre
    Drama; Special

    Joe Hayman’s Cohen and Wireless, a comedy sketch about buying wireless recorded in 1928. Sound quality poor and in mono.

  • David Frost plans to hold a phone-in show (1974)

    Genre
    Discussion; Interview

    Interview with broadcaster David Frost in which he discusses his plans to hold launch a radio phone-in programme, during which members of the public would be able to telephone and put questions to a studio...

  • Clapham and Dwyer, a day’s broadcasting (1974)

    Genre
    Drama; Special

    A sketch by the comedy duo Clapham and Dwyer - A Day’s Broadcasting, recorded in 1933, emulating a day’s radio broadcasting. Sound quality poor and in mono.

  • Lord Aylestone on commercial radio (1975)

    Genre
    Interview

    Lord Aylestone (Herbert William Bowden), Chairman of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), on commercial radio.

  • Radio Victory opening (1975)

    Genre
    Special

    Opening broadcast from Portsmouth-based station Radio Victory. The DJ, Glenn Richards, introduces the station and the people behind the show.

  • Radio Trent launch (1975)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with a male spokesman (not identified) on the launch of Radio Trent (03/07/75) - the 13th local commercial radio channel. The station’s wavelength will cover Nottinghamshire, into Leicestershire...

  • First live broadcast from Parliament (1975)

    Genre
    Parliamentary debate; Special; Speech

    Ed Boyle presents two clips from the House of Commons. The first is an extract from the first live broadcast from Parliament (09/06/75). The second is a Commons debate on publication of former cabinet...

  • First live radio House of Commons broadcast (1975)

    Genre
    Parliamentary debate; Special

    First live broadcast of UK Parliament on radio, 09/06/75. The presenter is Peter Allen. The speakers include Harold Wilson, Prime Minister; Margaret Thatcher, Leader of the Opposition; Jeremy Thorpe, leader...