The BBC - What Is The BBC?
The BBC, or British Broadcasting Corporation, is an entity set up by the British government back in the thirties
to govern and regulate all radio and TV broadcasts in the British Isles, while still making its own programme’s for
transmission over the airwaves. While that is a common enough known part of the BBC, there are some areas that are
usually left unsaid about England’s most critically acclaimed broadcasting channels and radio programme’s.
Just one of the many things that people don’t know is that during the second world war England’s government used
the BBC and its broadcasting reach to disseminate information to the Maqui’s, the French resistance fighters in
Nazi held France (as quite a large area of France was self governing under Marshal Petain at the same time as so
many Frenchmen were fighting for their lives, both in France itself and in North Africa, against the German
invaders) to enable them to co-ordinate their attacks and timing to coincide with British and American raids so
that they would be more effective against the occupying forces that were ultimately thrown from the country in the
latter half of 1944. While this may not seem like a big thing these days, at the time anyone found tuning in to a
BBC broadcast in France could be executed, just for listening to the radio.
After the advent of TV and its dominance in the way that people found information and self educated themselves,
the Beeb as its cutely known in England, went to great lengths to make sure that the quality and strengths of the
world renowned British theater were properly supported and shown on this “new” medium, with programme’s like Play
for Today showcasing both up and coming writers and actors, and giving a break to those looking to get into the Tv
industry itself.
While this was admirable, and continues today, sadly it has to be said that with the advent of commercialism of
the medium the BBC fell prey to consumer desire’s, and so to compete with upstart’s like BSkyB and Channel 4 it
lowered standards on some of its channels. However, there is a solid core of amazing programming still coming from
the BBC, programs like Ideal, Skins, Wire in the Blood, Being Human et al, all challenge what we may have thought
before and continue to do what the corporation was set up to do – educate yourself thru television. A hard job to
do, but none do it better than the BBC.
The BBC - What Is The
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