House of Lords Session Report | Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television |
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The corporation has long faced accusations of liberal and leftwing bias from politicians and other sections of the media | [[The Daily Star Bangladesh ]] |
— The BBC — the First Fifty Years — Condensed version of the five-volume history by the same author | David Hendy, "Painting with Sound: The Kaleidoscopic World of Lance Sieveking, a British Radio Modernist," Twentieth Century British History 2013 24 2 pp 169—200 |
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Pick of the Continuity Announcers, 6 April 2000• The BBC and National Identity in Britain, 1922—53 Manchester University Press, 2010 , 252 pages; explores ideas of Britishness conveyed in BBC radio programmes, including notions of the empire and monarchy as symbols of unity; also considers regional broadcasting in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland | Lewiston, New York: The Edwin Mellen Press |
The BBC, including World Service, operates under two constitutional documents — its Royal Charter and the Licence and Agreement | Under the Royal Charter, the BBC must obtain a licence from the Home Secretary |
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— Mass Media Moments in the United Kingdom, the USSR and the USA 2003 | — The Memoirs of a British Broadcaster — History of the Zircon spy satellite affair, written by a former Director-General of the BBC |