BBC Regional Programme

BBC Regional Programme

The BBC Regional Programme was a BBC radio station from the 1920s until the outbreak of World War II.

Foundation

When the BBC first began transmissions on 14 November 1922, the technology for both national coverage and joint programming between transmitters did not exist. Whilst it was possible to combine large numbers of trunk telephone lines to link transmitters for individual programmes, the process was expensive and not encouraged by the General Post Office as it tied up large parts of the telephone network. Therefore, the stations that followed the establishment of 2LO in London were autonomously programmed using local talent and facilities.

By May 1923, simultaneous broadcasting was technically possible, at least between main transmitters and relay stations, but the quality was not felt to be high enough to provide a national service or regular simultaneous broadcasts.

In 1924, it was felt that technical standards had improved enough for London to start to provide the majority of the output, cutting the local stations back to providing items of local interest.

Original regional stations

Each of these stations broadcast at approximately 1 kW.

Note: The London region was not generally known by that name. As the sustaining service, it was referred to as "the basic Regional Programme". Brookmans Park supplied programmes for London, South East England and much of East Anglia.

Closure

Upon the outbreak of World War II, the BBC closed the Regional Programme and combined it with the National Programme to form a single channel known as the BBC Home Service.

The former transmitters of the Regional Programme continued to broadcast this service, although their frequencies were synchronised together to allow them to all broadcast on just two wavelengths (668 and 767 kHz) and therefore be turned off in sequence to prevent the signals being used as navigational beacons for enemy aircraft during the Blitz.

Shortly after VE-Day, the BBC reintroduced the regional service, but kept the title "BBC Home Service". The longwave frequency (200 kHz) of the former National Programme became the BBC Light Programme.

Inheritance

Both the Regional Programme and the National Programme provided a mixed mainstream radio service. Whilst the two services provided different programming, allowing listeners a choice, they were not streamed to appeal to different audiences. Therefore, the pre-war Regional Programme, whilst using the same regions, frequencies and transmitters as the post-war Home Service, was not the middlebrow news and drama station is successor became. Similarly. the pre-war National Programme was not the general entertainment network its successor the Light Programme became.

References

* Various authors "The B.B.C. Year-book 1933" London: British Broadcasting Corporation 1932
* Various authors "BBC Year Book 1947" London: British Broadcasting Corporation 1947
* Graham, Russ J [http://www.transdiffusion.org/rmc/bbc/regions1.asp A local service] Radiomusications from Transdiffusion, undated; accessed 5 February 2006
* Graham, Russ J [http://www.transdiffusion.org/rmc/bbc/regions2.asp A new lease of life] Radiomusications from Transdiffusion, undated; accessed 5 February 2006
* Groves, Paul [http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/freq_find/trans_hist1.html History of radio transmission part 1: 1922 - 1967] Frequency Finder, undated; accessed 5 February 2006
* Paulu, Burton "Radio and Television Broadcasting on the European Continent" Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 1967

Further reading

* Briggs, Asa "History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom" Oxford:Oxford University Press 1995 ISBN 0-19-212930-9

External links

* [http://www.arar93.dsl.pipex.com/mds975/Content/ukradio.html UK radio history]


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