BBC
The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is a public service broadcaster in the United Kingdom. It is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees.
Logos
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Standard BBC blocks logo
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BBC News logo
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BBC Sport logo
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BBC iPlayer logo
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BBC Sounds logo
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BBC Bitesize logo
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BBC Weather logo
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Example local radio logo (BBC Radio Shetland)
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BBC Trust logo
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BBC logo on an outside broadcast vehicle
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BBC logo on the front of Broadcasting House, London
Former logos
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BBC logo (1950s-1960s)
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BBC logo (1971-1988)
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BBC logo (1988-1997)
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BBC logo (1997-2021)
Buildings
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Broadcasting House, London
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BBC Television Centre, London
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Maida Vale Studios, London
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MediaCity UK, Salford
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Pacific Quay, Glasgow
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Elstree Studios, Borehamwood
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BBC Yorkshire, Leeds
Former buildings
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Alexandra Palace
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Bvsh Hovse
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Broadcasting House, Edinburgh
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New Broadcasting House, Manchester
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Piccadilly Studios, Manchester
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Pebble Mill, Birmingham
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Television Centre, London
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White City, London
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Dickenson Road, Manchester
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Broadcasting House, Cardiff
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BBC Northern Ireland, Belfast
Radio and TV
editRadio stations
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BBC Radio 1
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BBC Radio 1Xtra
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BBC Radio 2
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BBC Radio 3
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BBC Radio 4
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BBC Radio 4 Extra
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BBC Radio 5 Live
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BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
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BBC Radio 6 Music
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BBC Asian Network
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BBC Local Radio
Television channels
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BBC One
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BBC Two
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BBC Three
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BBC Four
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CBBC
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CBeebies
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BBC News
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BBC Alba
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BBC Parliament
World Service radio
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BBC World Service
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BBC Hausa
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BBC Russian Service/Ру́сская слу́жба
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BBC Urdu/اُردُو
International television channels
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BBC News (International feed)
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BBC Arabic
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BBC Brit
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BBC Japan
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BBC Persian
Defunct television channels
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BBC Choice
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BBC Knowledge
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BBC 2W
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BBC World News (merged with BBC News in 2023)
History
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Sir John Reith
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Lord Reith blue plaque
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Alexandra Palace
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Alexandra Palace
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BBC Charter
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BBC AXBT Microphone (1944)
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Experimental local radio broadcast in Caernarfon, 1962
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Charles Wilson giving a BBC broadcast
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George Orwell statue
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BBC Television Newsreel
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Radio Times, December 1931
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Vox pop by Wynford Vaughan Thomas in London, 1941
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Ceefax
People
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David Attenborough
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Tim Davie
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Greg Dyke
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Lorraine Heggessey
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Stephen Mitchell
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James Purnell
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Peter Salmon
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Mark Thompson
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Alan Yentob
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Roly Keating
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Terry Wogan
Studios
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Newsroom, Broadcasting House, London
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BBC Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House, London
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BBC Radio 5Live and BBC Sport
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BBC Weather forecast
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BBC Radio 1 studio
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BBC Radio 4 studio
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BBC Radio 3 studio