Arthur Burrows
Broadcast Artist
Who is Arthur Burrows?
Arthur Richard Burrows was one of the earliest employees of the British Broadcasting Company and was the first to hold the position of Director of Programmes. Burrows was previously a journalist and also a keen wireless enthusiast. Prior to joining the BBC he was in charge of the original experimental transmissions from Marconi House, the first 2LO station.
Arthur Burrows was a man of several British broadcasting 'firsts':
At 6pm on 14 November 1922, he read the BBC's first-ever, on-air news bulletin.
At 5pm on 24 December 1922, he played Father Christmas in the play 'The Truth About Father Christmas' - considered to be the first official broadcast of a radio drama.
He was one of the original BBC 'Uncles', the first London wireless Uncle on Children's Hour.
Burrows began his career on the Oxford Times newspaper, obtaining the post through the editor Claude Rippon. Burrows knew Rippon through the Oxford Camera Club; both were keen photographers.
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