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* 1930 – BBC Radio announces that there is no news on that day.
BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation which also broadcasts internationally, specialising in current popular music and chart hits throughout the day.
The BBC radio commentary on the final day of the innings ( 6 June 1994 ), by Dave Roberts, was being broadcast around the world live via the BBC World Service network, and in the UK on BBC Radios 1, 2 & 4 as well as the majority of BBC Local radio stations.
To this day, it and BBC Parliament remain the only BBC " digital " channels which are made available to analogue cable subscribers.
Bulletins on BBC World News and BBC One also introduced similar graphics and title sequences on the same day.
As Hurst collected the pass, BBC commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme immortalised his own contribution to the day with one of the most famous pieces of football commentary ever:
* a BBC report on Saint Stephen's day celebrations in Hungary
** The BBC Radio Service from London, somewhat infamously, reports on this day that " There is no news ".
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The Daily Mirror ran the headline " It's Sir Del and Sir Tel " ( popular BBC Radio 2 DJ Terry Wogan was also knighted on the same day ).
The day after his death the BBC Parliament channel showed the BBC results coverage of the 1970 election.
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The first BBC broadcasts were stripped across the week and shown at 5. 44pm, just before the early evening news each day on BBC1.
After outdoor and serial sketches were filmed on location, the studio material was filmed on Sunday evenings at BBC Television Centre in front a live audience ; the musical finale was filmed the day before without the audience.
Subsequently re-edited and retitled " Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn ", the documentary was officially launched on 2 September 2011 in an event held at Leslie Howard's former home " Stowe Maries " in Dorking, and reported on BBC South News the same day ().
On learning that both would be working in BBC Television Centre on the day the art gallery scenes were to be recorded, he persuaded them to make a cameo appearance in a short scene written for " two Englishmen ".
The hostage takers told the BBC that a special representative of President Putin planned to come to the theater for talks the next day.
I used to show dad everything I'd built or painted at school, and this one sparked off the idea ..." Lucy Vodden née O ' Donnell, in a BBC radio interview in 2007, said, " I remember Julian and I both doing pictures on a double-sided easel, throwing paint at each other, much to the horror of the classroom attendant ... Julian had painted a picture and on that particular day his father turned up with the chauffeur to pick him up from school.
In France, de Gaulle's " Appeal of the 18th of June " ( Appel du 18 juin ) was not widely heard that day but, together with de Gaulle's BBC broadcasts in subsequent days and his later communications, came to be widely remembered throughout France and its colonial empire as the voice of national honour and freedom.

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