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  2. Category:BBC Radio recordings - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (Sham 69 album) BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (Steve Earle album) BBC Radio One Live in Concert (Dexys Midnight Runners album) BBC Radio One Live in Concert (New Model Army album) BBC Radio One Live in Concert (Thin Lizzy album) BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (Atomic Rooster album) BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (Caravan album)

  3. 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.

  4. BBC Archives - Wikipedia

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    The BBC Sound Archive contains the archived output from the BBC's radio output. Widespread recordings exist in the archive from the mid-1930s, when recording of programmes and speeches were kept for rebroadcast; the catalyst for this was the launch of the BBC Empire Service in 1932 and the subsequent rebroadcast of speeches from political ...

  5. Live at the BBC - Wikipedia

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    BBC Archives, a 2002 Iron Maiden album; BBC in Session, The La's album; BBC Live, a 2005 Violent Femmes album; Government Commissions: BBC Sessions 1996–2003, a Mogwai album; Radio One, a 1988 Jimi Hendrix Experience album; BBC Radio Sessions, an album by The Bluetones; Something's Coming: The BBC Recordings 1969–1970, a Yes (band) album

  6. British Library Sound Archive - Wikipedia

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    It holds more than six million recordings, [2] including over a million discs and 200,000 tapes. These include commercial record releases (chiefly from the UK), radio broadcasts (many from the BBC Sound Archive), and privately made recordings.

  7. Unlocking Our Sound Heritage - Wikipedia

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    the 'Ceramic Archive collection' from University of Wales Aberystwyth 'Story of the Forest collection' 'BBC Radio Cymru collection', including recordings dating back to the late 1930s recorded for the BBC Home Service; the 'Wax Cylinder collection', including the only known recording of Welsh Revivalist preacher Evan Roberts, made in 1904/5

  8. BBC Records - Wikipedia

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    The division was known as BBC Radio Enterprises (1967–1970), BBC Records (1970–1972) and BBC Records & Tapes (1972–1989). [ 1 ] Throughout the 1970s and 1980s BBC Records released a wide range of recordings, primarily but not exclusively as tie-ins to the BBC's television and radio output.

  9. My Music (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    My Music was a British radio panel show which premiered on the BBC Home Service on 3 January 1967. [3] It was a companion programme to My Word!, and like that show featured comic writers Denis Norden and Frank Muir. The show was last recorded in November 1993 and broadcast in January 1994, then rebroadcast until 2011. [4]