BBC: The Voice of Britain (1935)

A behind-the-scenes GPO Film Unit documentary (directed by Stuart Legg) that races from studio rehearsals and newsrooms to control rooms and transmitters, weaving speeches, music, and outside broadcasts—featuring voices like H. G. Wells and Ramsay MacDonald—into a kinetic portrait of how the BBC’s national “voice” is made.

Year1935

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Budget7000$

Runtime59 min

GenresDocumentary

Production countriesUnited Kingdom

Production companies

GPO Film Unit

BBC: The Voice of Britain

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