The "Voice of Golf" works the Alfred Dunhill Cup at St Andrews in Scotland, in October 1993.
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Freddie Mercury sings for the camera during Queen's performance at Live Aid on July 13, 1985 in Wembley Stadium, London.
TV presenter Phillip Schofield is pictured after taking up a new role as Children's BBC continuity presenter for 'In the Broom Cupboard,' on September 23, 1985.
Actors Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson are pictured in costume for Radio Times in connection with the TV special 'Blackadder's Christmas Carol' in 1988.
Julia Somerville and John Humphrys are pictured on the set of 'Nine O'Clock News' in August 1985.
The comedian, DJ, and TV presenter poses during the comedy series 'The Kenny Everett Television Show' on August 8, 1987.
The cast of the BBC soap opera 'EastEnders' pose for a picture on the Queen Victoria pub set on November 21, 1984.
The famous comedian dances to 'Fame' in a sketch from the TV show 'Three of a Kind,' on April 10, 1983.
The legendary radio disc jockey John Peel (left) and producer Trevor Dann at Radio Cambridgeshire, on September 19, 1983.
The TV presenter is pictured on the set of the BBC sports show 'Grandstand,' on September 22, 1979.
The American soul singer performs on the show 'It's Lulu' at BBC Television Centre in London, in August 1970.
Pickets organized by the National Association of Theatrical Television and Kine Employees (NATTKE) and the Association of Broadcasting and Allied Staffs (ABS) are pictured outside the BBC offices at White City in London, on September 15, 1980.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience performs on the 'Happening for Lulu' TV show on January 4, 1969.
The journalist and 'That's Life!' presenter is pictured at the BBC, on October 13, 1971.
English actor Tom Baker, who played the Doctor from 1974 to 1981, on set of 'Doctor Who' on March 5, 1975.
Broadcaster and naturalist David Attenborough is appointed the new head of BBC 2 on March 4, 1965.
Pictured: tape reels of the BBC's iconic show 'Doctor Who' at the BBC's Maida Vale studios in London, on March 22, 1969.
The royal family at Windsor Castle circa 1969 being filmed for Richard Cawston's BBC documentary 'Royal Family.' The documentary followed the royals for over a year and was broadcast on June 21, 1969.
Journalists Cliff Michelmore and Ian Trethowan are pictured during the BBC coverage of the General Election at the Television Centre on March 28, 1966.
Comedic actors John Cleese, Ronnie Barker, and Ronnie Corbett during a sketch from 'The Frost Report,' on March 12, 1967.
English singer and teen idol Dave Berry performs on 'Top of the Pops,' circa 1965.
A cameraman is pictured working during the first BBC television show for women called 'Designed for Women' on April 17, 1948.
The British Broadcasting Corporation was founded on October 18, 1922 by a group of wireless manufacturers. Daily broadcast of the BBC first started on November 14, 1922 at Marconi's London studio, 2LO. The BBC is the oldest national broadcaster in the world and the largest (by number of employees).
In this gallery, we share some vintage pictures of iconic moments. Click on and marvel at the broadcaster's history.
A television screen shows Buddy Holly and the Crickets on the BBC show 'Off the Record' on March 25, 1958.
The famous English actor, satirist, writer, and comedian in a BBC studio on November 29, 1964.
Two employees work at the controls of a high-power transmitter, circa 1950.
A television screen is pictured during an interruption in the launch of the BBC Two channel on April 21, 1964.
Students at the BBC being taught how a transmitter works, circa 1941.
Two technicians in the vision control room of the BBC television station at Alexandra Palace in London in April 1946.
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain announces the declaration of war on September 3, 1939.
A group of actors preform a play in costume at a BBC radio studio, circa 1935.
The then-Princess Elizabeth makes a broadcast from the gardens of Government House in Cape Town, South Africa. The broadcast happened on the future queen's 21st birthday, on April 21, 1947.
Rare images from the oldest national broadcaster in the world
The British Broadcasting Corporation was founded on October 18, 1922
The British Broadcasting Corporation was founded on October 18, 1922 by a group of wireless manufacturers. Daily broadcast of the BBC first started on November 14, 1922 at Marconi's London studio, 2LO. The BBC is the oldest national broadcaster in the world and the largest (by number of employees).
In this gallery, we share some vintage pictures of iconic moments. Click on and marvel at the broadcaster's history.