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BBC radio broadcasting studio DP177551
Survey of London, Marylebone.
New Broadcasting House, Portland Place, Marylebone, City of Westminster, Greater London. Interior view of a World Service radio studio in the new extension to the BBCs headquarters building. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive DP177551
Media ID 23742038
Filename: DP177551.jpg
Size: 4912 x 7360 (5.4MB)
Date: 6th September 2021
Source: Historic England
Credit: A© Historic England Archive, Chr
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Urgency (1-8) 5=normal: 5
Source: Historic England Archive
Owner URL: https://images.historicenglandservices.org.uk/
Job Title: Staff Photographer
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This print by Chris Redgrave takes us inside the heart of BBC radio broadcasting at New Broadcasting House in Marylebone, City of Westminster. Stepping into this World Service radio studio through the lens, we are instantly transported into a world of modern communications and the magic of live broadcasting. The image showcases an interior view that exudes professionalism and creativity. The mixing desk stands as the centerpiece, adorned with buttons and dials that symbolize control over sound waves. Behind it, a disc jockey passionately works their craft, curating music or delivering news to captivated listeners around the globe. The atmosphere is electric; you can almost hear the buzz in the air as talented individuals collaborate seamlessly to bring quality programming to millions. This snapshot captures not only a moment frozen in time but also represents decades of rich history within these walls. As we gaze upon this photograph print from Historic England's collection, we cannot help but marvel at how far broadcasting has come since its inception. It serves as a reminder of how important radio remains in our lives today – connecting people across borders and cultures through shared experiences. Chris Redgrave's skillful composition allows us to appreciate both the technical aspects involved in creating such broadcasts and the human element behind them. This image truly encapsulates what it means to be "on air" – where voices become stories, music becomes emotion, and ideas become reality.