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  2. BBC School Radio - Wikipedia

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    The School Broadcasting Council for the United Kingdom had been set up in 1947, replacing the CCSB, and included Scotland and Wales. In 1953, 25,691 British schools were registered for school radio; 9.55am, 11am and 2pm were for primary schools; 11.20am, 2.20pm and 2.40pm were for secondary modern schools; 11.40am was for grammar schools.

  3. BBC Schools - Wikipedia

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    The BBC began broadcasting schools programmes on television on 24 September 1957, airing in the afternoon. Morning transmissions began on 19 September 1960. Until 1972, schools programming along with adult education programmes were usually the only daytime programmes shown on both BBC and ITV, as the government regulated and restricted the ...

  4. List of BBC television channels and radio stations - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio Scotland – An English-language radio station for Scotland. BBC Radio nan Gàidheal – A Scottish Gaelic language radio station. BBC Radio Orkney – A part-time radio station for Orkney which opts out of Radio Scotland. BBC Radio Shetland – A part-time radio station for Shetland which opts out of Radio Scotland.

  5. Johnny Morris (television presenter) - Wikipedia

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    He was also a presenter on BBC Schools Radio's Singing Together, and wrote and read stories on BBC Schools Radio's A Service for Schools which was later renamed Together. In a nod to his role with Animal Magic , Morris also added his voice to the award-winning Creature Comforts series of electricity advertisements, created by Aardman Animations .

  6. Category:BBC Radio - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio 5 Live (3 C, 6 P) BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra ... BBC School Radio; BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra; List of songs banned by the BBC; BBC Sound Archive; W.

  7. Mary Somerville (broadcasting executive) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Somerville, OBE (1 November 1897 – 1 September 1963) was the first Director of Schools Broadcasting at the BBC (1925–1949). She pioneered their school broadcasting program in the 1930s and 1940s, and later served as controller of the BBC Talks division.

  8. BBC Radio - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio services are broadcast on various FM and AM frequencies, DAB digital radio and live streaming on BBC Sounds, which is available worldwide. They are also available on digital television in the UK, and archived programmes are available for 30 days or more after broadcast on BBC Sounds; many shows are available as podcasts.

  9. Kate Bellingham - Wikipedia

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    Bellingham was a BBC radio engineer working in the BBC Broadcasting House in 1988 when she was selected to co-host the annual Faraday Lecture sponsored by the Institution of Electrical Engineers – a tour of live shows for school pupils around the UK. A BBC Schools producer saw her perform and she was offered a presenting role on a new Design ...