Browse Titles - 2 results
BBC at War, Episode 1, The War of Words
directed by Robin Barnwell, fl. 2006; presented by Jonathan Dimbleby, 1944-; produced by Robin Barnwell, fl. 2006, Fresh One Productions, in BBC at War, Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2015), 56 mins
Hailed and derided in equal measure, the BBC in 1939 had yet to seal its reputation. With the advent of war, the corporation found itself thrust into a battle against the Nazis, and the machinations of the British government. This series examines how the conflict transformed the BBC, what impact its broadcasts had...
Sample
directed by Robin Barnwell, fl. 2006; presented by Jonathan Dimbleby, 1944-; produced by Robin Barnwell, fl. 2006, Fresh One Productions, in BBC at War, Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2015), 56 mins
Description
Hailed and derided in equal measure, the BBC in 1939 had yet to seal its reputation. With the advent of war, the corporation found itself thrust into a battle against the Nazis, and the machinations of the British government. This series examines how the conflict transformed the BBC, what impact its broadcasts had at home and abroad, and uncovers the battles that raged with the government over its independence – out of which was forged the temp...
Hailed and derided in equal measure, the BBC in 1939 had yet to seal its reputation. With the advent of war, the corporation found itself thrust into a battle against the Nazis, and the machinations of the British government. This series examines how the conflict transformed the BBC, what impact its broadcasts had at home and abroad, and uncovers the battles that raged with the government over its independence – out of which was forged the template for the modern BBC. From an early Nazi propaganda coup that forced the BBC into action and how fears of a crisis in morale at home led to class barriers being swept away on the airwaves, to how stubborn determination and technical improvisation enabled broadcasting from the heart of the war zone, BBC at War reveals how World War Two was the making of the BBC – and nearly its breaking.
In episode one of this two-part series, Jonathan Dimbleby reveals how the BBC prepared for the first war broadcast and fought off government attempts to control it. Wholly unprepared, the BBC fended off complete government takeover and emerged a trusted global news source. Using a wealth of preserved recordings and previously unseen documents, Jonathan uncovers the compelling story of how the BBC went into battle - against Hitler and Whitehall's ministers - and played its part in the social revolution the war provoked.
Show more
Show less
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Robin Barnwell, fl. 2006, Fresh One Productions
Author / Creator
Robin Barnwell, fl. 2006, Jonathan Dimbleby, 1944-
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
BBC at War
Person Discussed
Adolf Hitler, 1889-1945
Topic / Theme
World War II, 1939-1945, War and Violence, British, Germans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 BBC Worldwide
×
BBC at War, Episode 2, Into Battle
directed by Robin Barnwell, fl. 2006; presented by Jonathan Dimbleby, 1944-; produced by Robin Barnwell, fl. 2006, Fresh One Productions, in BBC at War, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1939), 57 mins
Hailed and derided in equal measure, the BBC in 1939 had yet to seal its reputation. With the advent of war, the corporation found itself thrust into a battle against the Nazis, and the machinations of the British government. This series examines how the conflict transformed the BBC, what impact its broadcasts had...
Sample
directed by Robin Barnwell, fl. 2006; presented by Jonathan Dimbleby, 1944-; produced by Robin Barnwell, fl. 2006, Fresh One Productions, in BBC at War, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1939), 57 mins
Description
Hailed and derided in equal measure, the BBC in 1939 had yet to seal its reputation. With the advent of war, the corporation found itself thrust into a battle against the Nazis, and the machinations of the British government. This series examines how the conflict transformed the BBC, what impact its broadcasts had at home and abroad, and uncovers the battles that raged with the government over its independence – out of which was forged the temp...
Hailed and derided in equal measure, the BBC in 1939 had yet to seal its reputation. With the advent of war, the corporation found itself thrust into a battle against the Nazis, and the machinations of the British government. This series examines how the conflict transformed the BBC, what impact its broadcasts had at home and abroad, and uncovers the battles that raged with the government over its independence – out of which was forged the template for the modern BBC. From an early Nazi propaganda coup that forced the BBC into action and how fears of a crisis in morale at home led to class barriers being swept away on the airwaves, to how stubborn determination and technical improvisation enabled broadcasting from the heart of the war zone, BBC at War reveals how World War Two was the making of the BBC – and nearly its breaking.
Show more
Show less
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Robin Barnwell, fl. 2006, Fresh One Productions
Author / Creator
Robin Barnwell, fl. 2006, Jonathan Dimbleby, 1944-
Date Published / Released
1939
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
BBC at War
Topic / Theme
World War II, 1939-1945, War and Violence, British, Germans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 BBC Worldwide
×