History of the BBC

Explore the history of the BBC since its foundation in 1922 to the present day

Explore more than 100 years of the BBC’s history – click on our interactive timeline or investigate a topical anniversary, unpack the story of fascinating objects from our varied collections, or go in-depth via one of our long-form articles.

And tell us your memories of what the BBC means to you.

  • Anniversaries

    "Eh-Oh", it's the Teletubbies! They burst onto our screens at the end of March 1997 and were an immediate hit - if a little controversial for their day! Read all about this and other BBC anniversaries here.
  • 80 years on

    Letter from America marks its 80th birthday this month. Dive into the written archives of the series with Glenda Cooper and Howard Tumber of City St. George's, University of London.
  • Radio re-invented

    Letter from America prospered after the big changes to BBC radio that were underway at the end of the 1960s. David Hendy of Sussex University examines a revolution in radio.
  • The Archers at 75

    Radio 4's contemporary drama in a rural setting has come of age! To mark 75 years of The Archers this month, Felicity Finch (Ruth Archer) reveals some of the lesser-known aspects of the series for the BBC Oral History Collection.
  • Objects of the BBC

    Loveable and surreal in equal measure the Teletubbies certainly made their mark on children’s television in the late 1990s. Objects of the BBC explores those iconic costumes.
  • Faces of the BBC

    A very different radio personality from Alistair Cooke, but with an equally loyal following, was Annie Nightingale. The Radio 1 legend is just one of our Faces of the BBC.
  • Buildings of the BBC

    In collaboration with the Google Cultural Institute and the Royal Institue of British Architects, these are the iconic BBC buildings that have made their mark on history.
  • BBC Exhibitions

    Look out for events and exhibitions showcasing BBC entertainment, science, and war programming, international broadcasting, and vintage radio and TV equipment. Image: Dad's Army Museum, Thetford.

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