Briggs puts the history of the BBC as an institution in national and international perspective, and relates it to changes in British society, culture, and politics. He is concerned with programs and presonalties as well as with structures and procedures, and has designed the book for everyone interested both in broadcasting and in twentieth-century British history.
About the Author
Asa Briggs has been Provost of Worcester College, Oxford, since 1976 he was made a life peer. He is the author, most recently, of A Social History of England.
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