samuel says heating the hot water in the tank is too expensive. using the kettle is much cheaper. but it means zenuel s bath is really shallow. you are living on the bare minimum as it is, anyway, and then everything around you is going up. it is like being in a sinking ship and you have a teaspoon to get the water out to save yourself. that is what it is like. fiona lamdin, bbc news. on this day, 100 years ago, the bbc broadcast its first ever radio programme. back in 1922, it was known as the british broadcasting company, and ran it s first ever radio the first programme was a news bulletin read by arthur burrows, who read it twice once fast and then slowly so that listeners could take notes if they wished.
the sound of the report and we will bring that later. on this day, 100 years ago, the bbc broadcast its first ever radio programme, in 1922. and that did have sound? back then it was known as the british broadcasting company, and the first programme was a 6pm news bulletin read by arthur burrows, who read it twice yes. 0nce fast and then slowly so that listeners could take notes if they wished. you have been warned, we will ask questions later. they might be taking notes next. here s carol with a look at this morning s weather. we have pen and paper ready. far away. we have pen and paper ready. faraway. i we have pen and paper ready. far away. i will be testing you later. good morning. this morning is
i think it s disappointing. to be honest, he s got nothing to prove so i can t understand why he would want to put his point - across, maybe his ego is dented a little bit here s how manchester united finished their game at the weekend, the young, exciting attacker with a last minute winner. the fate of every star, however bright they shine, joe wilson, bbc news. on this day, 100 years ago, the bbc broadcast its first ever radio programme in 1922. back then it was known as the british broadcasting company, and ran its first ever radio broadcast from 2l0, a famous london studio. the first programme was a news bulletin read by arthur burrows, who read it twice once fast and then slowly so that listeners could take notes if they wished. david sillito has more. youth parking
marconi house london calling. 2l0, marconi house london calling. 2l0, marconi house, london calling. and thatis marconi house, london calling. and that is arthur, who was also the director of programmes, the main news reader, and also uncle arthur, who did some of the children s programming. there were about four orfive programming. there were about four or five people employed programming. there were about four orfive people employed by programming. there were about four or five people employed by the programming. there were about four orfive people employed by the bbc in london at that time, it was a tiny organisation, about 30,000 people might have had a chance to listen in, but what we have to remember is, this was not the only bbc on that day. and there s been lots of new research done about the bbc service coming out of manchester, and officially started the next day, but research shows that actually they were broadcasting on this day as well and the lady with the magic carpet wa
the bbc is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its first official bbc broadcast a news bulletin from london. hello. 2lo calling, 2lo calling. november the 14th, 1922, and the beginning of the bbc. 2lo was the call sign of the bbc station in london. and 100 years on, the six o clock radio news has been marking how it all began. this bulletin marks the moment 100 years ago that the bbc began broadcasting. back in 1922, the news reader at 6pm was arthur burrows. arthur burrows at this point is the first voice of the bbc. he s almost had the idea of broadcasting a few years earlier as well, and within a month he ll be director of programmes at the bbc and one of our first children s presenters. yes, arthur was also uncle arthur, children s entertainer. it wasn t a large organisation on day one. how many staff at the beginning,