TY - JOUR TI - Capturing the song of the nightingale AU -Iain Logie Baird PY - 2015 VL - IS - Autumn 2015 KW - BBC KW - Beatrice Harrison KW - British Broadcasting Company KW - broadcasting KW - communications KW - magnetophone KW - Nightingale KW - radio KW - wireless AB - The first outside broadcast ever made by the British Broadcasting Company from a natural location was the Nightingale broadcast of 19 May 1924, in which the world-famous virtuoso cellist Beatrice Harrison performed a ‘duet’ with nightingales in her garden. The broadcast was made possible by the Marconi-Sykes magnetophone, an improved microphone developed for the early BBC. This paper explores the historical and cultural significance of the Nightingale broadcasts, with a particular emphasis on the emotive aspects, and explains the role of the magnetophone in this context. This paper was inspired by two recent acquisitions by the National Media Museum, two magnetophones donated by the BBC in 2012, and the personal archive of Captain A G D West, the BBC engineer who coordinated the first Nightingale broadcast, donated by his descendants in 2015. PB - The Science Museum Group SN - 2054-5770 LA - eng DO - 10.15180/150402 UR - https://journal.sciencemuseum.ac.uk/article/song-of-the-nightingale/ T2 - Science Museum Group Journal