1925 in Wales - Broadcasting

Broadcasting

  • 14 February - The BBC transmits readings from the poetry of T. Gwynn Jones.
  • 22 February - A Welsh-language religious service is broadcast by the BBC.
  • 28 February - Saunders Lewis insists on using the Welsh language for his contribution to the BBC series A Welsh Hour.
  • 6 March - Readings from the poetry of R. Williams Parry are broadcast by the BBC.
  • 3 April - The BBC's Liverpool transmitter broadcasts Noson Gymreig (A Welsh Night).
  • 31 May - A bilingual service is broadcast from Cardiff Baptist Chapel.
  • 27 July - Wales' first animation series, Jerry the Tyke, is shown through Pathé Pictorials for British cinemas.
  • 2 October - The BBC broadcasts a talk on the Welsh language from Swansea.

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    We spend all day broadcasting on the radio and TV telling people back home what’s happening here. And we learn what’s happening here by spending all day monitoring the radio and TV broadcasts from back home.
    —P.J. (Patrick Jake)