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"Broadcast: A Journey Through Time and Sound" Step into the world of broadcast, where voices travel through airwaves

Background imageBroadcast Collection: We'll Meet Again, Music Cover

We'll Meet Again, Music Cover
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for We'll Meet Again, words and music by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. Featured and broadcast by Billy Cotton and his band

Background imageBroadcast Collection: I'll Remember You My Darling

I'll Remember You My Darling
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for I'll Remember You My Darling, by Hugh Rich and Reg Connelly, featured and broadcast by Dolly Elsie who can be seen in the portrait photograph

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Johnny Zero, WW2 Music Cover

Johnny Zero, WW2 Music Cover
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Johnny Zero, lyric by Mack David, words by Vee Lawnhurst, featured and broadcast by George Elrick, who can be seen in the portrait photograph

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Sing A Song Of Tomorrow Today

Sing A Song Of Tomorrow Today
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Sing A Song Of Tomorrow Today, by Hugh Charles, Sonny Miller and Noel gay. Recorded and broadcast by Billy Cotton, who can be seen in the portrait photograph

Background imageBroadcast Collection: When They Sound The Last All Clear

When They Sound The Last All Clear
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for When They Sound The Last All Clear, by Hugh Charles and Louis Elton, recorded and broadcast by Vera Lynn, who can be seen in the portrait photograph

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Shine On Victory Moon

Shine On Victory Moon
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Shine On Victory Moon, words and music by Jos Geo Gilbert, featured and broadcast by Hatton and Manners, who can be seen in the portrait photograph

Background imageBroadcast Collection: The Homecoming Waltz

The Homecoming Waltz
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Homecoming Waltz, words and music by Bob Musel, Ray Sonin and Reg Connelly. Featured and broadcast by Ivy Benson

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Tiggerty-Boo! Music Cover

Tiggerty-Boo! Music Cover
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Tiggerty-Boo! the force's thumbs up song, by Hal Hallifax. Broadcast and recorded by Geraldo and his orchestra

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Sons Of The Old Contemptibles

Sons Of The Old Contemptibles
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Sons Of The Old Contemptibles, written and composed by Muriel Watson, Jack Denby and Everett Lynton, recorded and broadcast by Billy Cotton and his band

Background imageBroadcast Collection: The Victory Waltz

The Victory Waltz
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Victory Waltz, words by Tommie Connor, music by Tony Bond. Featured and broadcast by Joe Loss and his orchestra

Background imageBroadcast Collection: In The Quartermaster's Stores

In The Quartermaster's Stores
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for In The Quartermaster's Stores, words and music adapted by Box, Cox and Bert Read

Background imageBroadcast Collection: The Handsome Territorial

The Handsome Territorial
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Handsome Territorial, by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr. Broadcast and featured by Joe Loss, who can be seen in the portrait photograph. Date: 1939

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Run Rabbit Run! Music Cover

Run Rabbit Run! Music Cover
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Run Rabbit Run!, from The Little Dog Laughed. Music and words by Noel Gay and Ralph Butler

Background imageBroadcast Collection: I'm Sending A Letter To Santa Claus

I'm Sending A Letter To Santa Claus
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for I'm Sending A Letter To Santa Claus, by Lanny Rogers and Spencer Williams. Featured, recorded and broadcast by Gracie Fields

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes

Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes, lyrics by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy. Featured and broadcast by Donald Peers

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Lilli Marlene, Music Cover

Lilli Marlene, Music Cover
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Lilli Marlene, My Lilli Of The Lamplight, by Norbert Schultze, Hans Leip and Tommie Connor

Background imageBroadcast Collection: The White Cliffs Of Dover

The White Cliffs Of Dover
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for There'll Be Blue Birds Over The White Cliifs Of Dover, words by Nat Burton, music by Walter Kent

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Wings Over The Navy, Music Cover

Wings Over The Navy, Music Cover
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Wings Over The Navy, words by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren. Featured and broadcast by Henry Hall and his orchestra

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Goodnight Children Everywhere

Goodnight Children Everywhere
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Goodnight Children Everywhere, written and composed by Gaby Rogers and Harry Phillips. Featured and broadcast by Gracie Fields in France

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Got Any Gum Chum? Music Cover

Got Any Gum Chum? Music Cover
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Got Any Gum Chum? Words by Ralph Butler and Archie De Bear, music by Tolchard Evans

Background imageBroadcast Collection: I've Got Sixpence As I Go Rolling Home

I've Got Sixpence As I Go Rolling Home
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for I've Got Sixpence (As I Go Rolling Home), words and music by Box, Cox and Hall

Background imageBroadcast Collection: The Home Front Music Cover

The Home Front Music Cover
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Home Front, words and music by Reginald Hindley and Sydney Thompson. Featured and broadcast by Joe Loss and his band

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Music cover, Why Don't You Make Me Happy?

Music cover, Why Don't You Make Me Happy? words by Arthur Henry, music by Rex Lander and Lee Clare, foxtrot song broadcast by Jack Payne and his Hotel Cecil Dance Band Date: 1927

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Music cover, Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered

Music cover, Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered, lyric by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, featured and broadcast by Billy Cotton and his Band Date: 1941

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Music cover, 12th Street Rag, Harry Roy

Music cover, 12th Street Rag, Harry Roy
Music cover, 12th Street Rag, words by Andy Razaf, music by Euday L Bowman, song featured and broadcast by Harry Roy and his Orchestra Date: 1942

Background imageBroadcast Collection: King George VI's war speech

King George VI's war speech
King George VI (1895-1952) giving his famous address to the nation over the airwaves, on 3 September, the day Britain declared war on Germany

Background imageBroadcast Collection: British actors at a microphone

British actors at a microphone
British actors Greer Garson (1904-1996), Leslie Howard (1893-1943), Vivien Leigh (1913-1967), Brian Aherne (1902-1986), Ronald Coleman (1891-1958) and Basil Rathbone (1892-1967) in Hollywood

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Music cover, The Man with the Mandolin

Music cover, The Man with the Mandolin, by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond and Frank Weldon, featured and broadcast by Jack Payne and his Band, and Brian Lawrance and his Lansdown House Sextet

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Music cover, When Mother Nature Sings Her Lullaby

Music cover, When Mother Nature Sings Her Lullaby, by Larry Yoell and Glenn Brown, featured and broadcast by by Jack White and his Collegians. Date: 1938

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Music cover, A Garden in Granada

Music cover, A Garden in Granada, words and music by Sam M Lewis, Abel Baer and Ion Vasilescu, featured and broadcast by Reginald Pursglove and his Orchestra. Date: 1938

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Music cover, The Touch of Your Lips, Hildegarde

Music cover, The Touch of Your Lips, Hildegarde
Music cover, The Touch of Your Lips, by Ray Noble, featured, broadcast and recorded by Hildegarde. Date: 1936

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Music cover, Little Lady Make Believe, Brian Lawrance

Music cover, Little Lady Make Believe, Brian Lawrance
Music cover, Little Lady Make Believe, lyrics by Charlie Tobias, music by Nat Simon, featured and broadcast by Brian Lawrance and his Lansdowne House Sextet. Date: 1936

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Music cover, The Music Goes Round and Around

Music cover, The Music Goes Round and Around, words by Red Hodgson, music by Edward Farley and Michael Riley, featured and broadcast by the BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. Date: 1935

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Music cover, I Love You Very Much, Madame

Music cover, I Love You Very Much, Madame, words and music by Fred Grundland and Michael Carr, recorded and broadcast by Ambrose and his Embassy Band. Date: 1934

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Music cover, Bon Voyage Cherie, Billy Cotton Band

Music cover, Bon Voyage Cherie, Billy Cotton Band
Music cover, Bon Voyage Cherie, broadcast and recorded by the Billy Cotton Band. Date: 1939

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Winston Churchill Cabinet Room 10 Downing Street

Winston Churchill Cabinet Room 10 Downing Street
winston, churchill, cabinet, room, 10, downing, street, london, ve, victory, europe, day, radio, broadcast, speech, official, officially, announcement, announced, end, war, peace, germany, may, 1945

Background imageBroadcast Collection: President Roosevelt prepares to broadcast on his recovery programme, 1934 (b/w photo)

President Roosevelt prepares to broadcast on his recovery programme, 1934 (b/w photo)
1766090 President Roosevelt prepares to broadcast on his recovery programme, 1934 (b/w photo) by Harris & Ewing (1905-45); Private Collection

Background imageBroadcast Collection: U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt Broadcasting to Nation about European War Crisis

U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt Broadcasting to Nation about European War Crisis, Washington DC, USA, September 3
5974481 U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt Broadcasting to Nation about European War Crisis, Washington DC, USA, September 3, 1939 (b/w photo) by Harris & Ewing (1905-45); Private Collection

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Franklin Roosevelt Congratulating Boy Scouts, 1935 (b/w photo)

Franklin Roosevelt Congratulating Boy Scouts, 1935 (b/w photo)
5974453 Franklin Roosevelt Congratulating Boy Scouts, 1935 (b/w photo) by Harris & Ewing (1905-45); Private Collection; (add.info.: U.S)

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Portrait of Chef Maurice Hervieux at the microphone at the Hotel Commodore

Portrait of Chef Maurice Hervieux at the microphone at the Hotel Commodore
MNY380616 Portrait of Chef Maurice Hervieux at the microphone at the Hotel Commodore, 1930 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); 25.4x20.3 cm; Museum of the City of New York

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Comic postcard, Two women listen to radio - Housewives Choice Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Two women listen to radio - Housewives Choice Date: 20th century

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Winston and Clementine Churchill with Free French boys

Winston and Clementine Churchill with Free French boys
Winston and Clementine Churchill with Free French Forces boys, aged between 16 and 20, at Downing Street. The boys crossed the English Channel one dark night in canoes, in a dangerous 36-hour trip

Background imageBroadcast Collection: High definition television, scene from new opera, Mr Pickwick

High definition television, scene from new opera, Mr Pickwick, with music by Albert Coates, produced by Vladimir Rosing, presented by Dallas Bower

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Broadcasting soon after an air raid, WW2

Broadcasting soon after an air raid, WW2
Broadcasting soon after an air raid, with bombed buildings in the background, during WW2 Date: 1941

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Comic postcard, Chamber music on the radio

Comic postcard, Chamber music on the radio Date: 20th century

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Comic postcard, Man listening to the radio Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Man listening to the radio Date: 20th century

Background imageBroadcast Collection: Global Communications, 1945 (screen print)

Global Communications, 1945 (screen print)
2630022 Global Communications, 1945 (screen print) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Telephone, telegraph, and television operators in front of a world map)

Background imageBroadcast Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Good Night, Forces

WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Good Night, Forces
The Caption is Good Night Forces. This is a play on the closing words of BBC Forces Radio which broadcast to the BEF. It began in 1940 and finished in 1944 well before this card was posted



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"Broadcast: A Journey Through Time and Sound" Step into the world of broadcast, where voices travel through airwaves, transcending boundaries and connecting people across the globe. From its humble beginnings to iconic moments that shaped history, let us embark on a captivating journey. In 1922, George Studdy's creation "His Broadcast Masters Voice" depicted a comical scene of a dog mesmerized by the wonders of radio broadcasting. Little did he know that this invention would revolutionize communication forever. W. Heath Robinson's imaginative illustrations showcased tape recorders in action, capturing every sound and preserving it for future generations. These devices became indispensable tools in documenting history and sharing stories with the world. As we stroll down bustling streets, we encounter street accordionists filling the air with melodious tunes. Their music becomes part of an impromptu broadcast reaching anyone within earshot – a reminder that even simple acts can create beautiful connections. Bonzo adds a fifth to the quartet as our furry friend joins musicians in harmony. This whimsical moment reminds us that broadcasts have no boundaries; they welcome all who wish to participate or listen attentively. In 1945, Winston Churchill's VE Day Broadcast echoed across nations, marking victory over darkness during World War II. His powerful words united hearts and minds as hope filled the airwaves once more. The Shukhov broadcasting tower stands tall amidst vast landscapes like a beacon of connectivity. Its towering structure symbolizes how broadcasts transcend physical barriers, allowing information to reach even remote corners of our planet. Orson Welles' infamous radio drama "War of The Worlds" captivated audiences worldwide in 1938. It demonstrated both the power and responsibility held by newsmen who shape public perception through their broadcasts – reminding us to discern fact from fiction. The original logo of British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) represents trustworthiness etched into every transmission sent out into homes around Britain since its inception.