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The BBC Celebrates Radio’s Unsung Heroes On The British Broadcasting Century Podcast

June 25, 2025
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The British Broadcasting Century Podcast marks its 100th episode by honouring often-overlooked pioneers who shaped the world of radio. This special edition focuses on the BBC’s origins, shedding light on forgotten figures, particularly women and regional broadcasters, who have significantly contributed to today’s beloved radio genres.

Host Paul Kerensa, a comedy writer and broadcaster for the BBC, emphasises the need to rewrite radio history, stating, “It seems that men from London wrote the history books. It’s about time we set the (gramophone) record straight.” His independent research has unearthed fascinating facts that challenge the established narrative of radio’s early days.

One striking discovery is Gertrude Donisthorpe, Britain’s first disc jockey in the summer of 1917. While her early broadcasts reached only her husband, she soon captivated a wider audience of army recruits. In the latest episode, listeners can hear her reflections on her groundbreaking role.

The podcast also reveals that Britain’s first radio drama was not Richard Hughes’s A Comedy of Danger from 1924, but Phyllis Twigg’s The Truth about Father Christmas, aired in December 1922. This program included a full cast and sound effects, outshining its credited successor. Twigg later became the world’s first TV chef, showcasing her versatile talents.

Moreover, the podcast challenges the assertion that Rev John Mayo delivered Britain’s first religious broadcast in 1922. New findings identify a Peckham preacher who predated him by five months. Other revelations include early sports broadcasts and the BBC’s first song—a violin piece from Manchester station 2ZY.

“I adore these pioneers—especially the forgotten ones,” Kerensa shared, advocating for more recognition of figures like Twigg and Donisthorpe.

Kerensa is also travelling the UK with a live version of the podcast An Evening of (Very) Old Radio and hosting walking tours of historic BBC sites. Interested individuals can look up Paul Kerensa on Eventbrite for details.

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