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  2. BBC Archives - Wikipedia

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    BBC Archive logo. The BBC Archives are collections documenting the BBC's broadcasting history, including copies of television and radio broadcasts, internal documents, photographs, online content, sheet music, commercially available music, BBC products (including toys, games, merchandise, books, publications, and programme releases on VHS, Beta, Laserdisc, DVD, vinyl, audio cassette, audio ...

  3. BBC Archives (album) - Wikipedia

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    BBC Archives is a live album by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 4 November 2002 as part of the Eddie's Archive box set. It is a collection of songs from three live shows and one live radio broadcast, recorded by the BBC between 1979 and 1988.

  4. BBC Sound Archive - Wikipedia

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    The BBC Sound Archive is a collection of audio recordings maintained by the BBC and founded in 1936. Its recordings date back to the late 19th century and include many rare items, including contemporary speeches by public and political figures, folk music, British dialects and sound effects.

  5. BBC Programme Catalogue - Wikipedia

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    BBC Genome Project is a digitised online searchable database of back issues of the Radio Times from 1923 to 2009. [13] The information in the database will be linked up with the video and audio files that the BBC have archived, and from this the BBC will be able to work out what is still missing from the archive. [14] [15]

  6. Lost television broadcast - Wikipedia

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    There is lost material in all genres — as late as the early 1990s, a large number of videotaped children's programs 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. [53]

  7. BBC Records - Wikipedia

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    BBC Records was a division of the BBC founded in 1967 to commercially exploit the corporation's output for radio and television for both educational and domestic use. The division was known as BBC Radio Enterprises (1967–1970), BBC Records (1970–1972) and BBC Records & Tapes (1972–1989).

  8. Timeline of the BBC - Wikipedia

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    9 May – The BBC announces its plans for digital television. They include a free-to-air news channel, widescreen versions of BBC1 and BBC2, "side channels" which will broadcast extra programmes related to what is on the main channels and several paid-for channels featuring programming from the BBC archives. [63]

  9. Category:BBC history - Wikipedia

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    BBC Archives; 2001 BBC bombing; BBC Genome Project; BBC One pre-1969 idents; BBC Transcription Services; BBC-Marconi Type A microphone; History of Blake's 7; D.