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If you work in BBC Studios and are currently working on a BBC commission, then you may apply for access to the BBC Digital Archive.
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- How to access the BBC's digitised broadcast archive
From January 2022, the entire digitised BBC broadcast archive is being made available to teachers, schools and students in formal education in the UK. Here we explain what the archive holds...
Jul 18, 2022 · The new website contains tens of thousands of audio-visual recordings, largely from news output and documentaries. They reflect the life and events of the UK spanning decades, telling the story of...
Sep 23, 2020 · Published: 23 September 2020. The new Archive Search website allows those with a BBC commission or in paid development to search for content from across our online libraries and catalogues via...
What is the Digital Archive? The Digital Archive lets users search for BBC archive content, preview, browse, clip and export high-resolution content to multiple destinations for reuse. I...
Sep 10, 2019 · The new Archive site will help people navigate an ever-increasing portion of the more than 10 million hours of content that currently sit in the BBC’s archive.
Sep 22, 2021 · All students and educators will be able to access the rich digital archive including programmes from Planet Earth and Tomorrow’s World, to Radio Four’s The History of the World in 100 Objects...