Fun facts about the BBC network
there is a miniseries that the BBC network airs, of a popular book called the war of the world’s the fun fact is that the book was the Reasoning for most alien beliefs it Kick started the giant rabbit hole which is the theory of extraterrestrial life forms.
The most tragic article of the BBC
what i would personally describe as the saddest article of bbc is the death of the queen she died peacefully on a Thursday afternoon her 70 year reign came to a tragic end. She passed away at the Scottish estate and king Charles stated that it was a great moment of sadness for him and that him and his family were deeply felt and so did many people around the world.

1938, football’s Cup Final could be seen, live, by hundreds of thousands of people, for the first time ever.Yet on September 1st, 1939, in the middle of a Mickey Mouse cartoon, BBC TV stopped broadcasting. The Second World War had begun. It was not until June 8th 1946, on the day of the great Victory Parade, that BBC television started again.Since then the BBC has become one of Britain’s most famous institutions. Today it has several national television channels, lots of radio channels and a growing number of international services. It also has a very popular Internet site, with news stories from Britain and around the world. As far as programme production is concerned, the BBC is Europe’s biggest and most successful exporter of audio-visual material. In International competitions, the BBC regularly wins more prizes than other broadcasters.In tomorrow’s world, communications and the media will become more and more important. With almost 100 years of experience, the BBC is determined to remain one of the world’s major players.
transmitting radio or television— quest: search— events: things that happen, news— reliable: dependable— established : started— remained : continued— biassed: partial, discriminating— flickering: poor quality— to avoid competition: so as not to compete— television set : a televisionHere are the answers to a number of questions. Produce appropriate questions, using the prompts given.1. How many people have heard it? Answer : Millions listened to it.2. When The British Broadcasting Company was established? Answer : In 1926, after four years of broadcasting.3. Why news was not broadcast until after 7 p.m.? Answer :In order to avoid competing with newspapers.4. What did they launch in 1922? Answer :They launched the world’s first television service.5. How many modern systems did they use? Answer :Just 204 — compared to 625 in modern systems.6. Why BBC TV stopped broadcasting? Answer :Because the Second World War had just begun.