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#067 SPECIAL: A Brief History of Coronation Broadcasts

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Episode 67 is a special:

A Brief History of Coronation Broadcasts (or Broadcast Coronations)

How the BBC has brought two such ceremonies to the air, as they (and others) now tackle a third, for King Charles III.

We'll tell you all about the two previous on-air crownings, of George VI and Elizabeth II, both on radio and TV - but first we'll go back to the four monarchs before them:

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This podcast is nothing whatsoever to do with the BBC. We believe the clips used are no longer in copyright due to age. It is possible that some somehow retain BBC or Crown copyright, in which case the content belongs to them, and certainly not us.

It's all here purely to inform, educate and entertain.

For more on this deep dive project into broadcasting's back-story, see paulkerensa.com/oldradio, including details of the live show and novel.

Subscribe to get each episode when it lands.

NEXT TIME: Major Arthur Corbett-Smith - Reith's maverick rival of 1923.

Please stand for the National Anthem.

paulkerensa.com/oldradio

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Innhold levert av Paul Kerensa. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Paul Kerensa eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Episode 67 is a special:

A Brief History of Coronation Broadcasts (or Broadcast Coronations)

How the BBC has brought two such ceremonies to the air, as they (and others) now tackle a third, for King Charles III.

We'll tell you all about the two previous on-air crownings, of George VI and Elizabeth II, both on radio and TV - but first we'll go back to the four monarchs before them:

===

Like this episode? Do share it.

Or rate and review us.

Or chip in on patreon.com/paulkerensa (or ko-fi.com/paulkerensa) to help fund like this. Thanks!

===

This podcast is nothing whatsoever to do with the BBC. We believe the clips used are no longer in copyright due to age. It is possible that some somehow retain BBC or Crown copyright, in which case the content belongs to them, and certainly not us.

It's all here purely to inform, educate and entertain.

For more on this deep dive project into broadcasting's back-story, see paulkerensa.com/oldradio, including details of the live show and novel.

Subscribe to get each episode when it lands.

NEXT TIME: Major Arthur Corbett-Smith - Reith's maverick rival of 1923.

Please stand for the National Anthem.

paulkerensa.com/oldradio

  continue reading

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