Broadcasting House Bombing, Bruce Belfrage - 1940
Broadcasting House was first bombed just after 8 p.m. on 15th October 1940. A 500lb delayed-action high explosive destroyed the BBC switchboard before the gram library on the fifth floor was hit. Staff tried to move the bomb, but it exploded. Seven people were killed. Parts of the fifth and sixth floor frontage of Broadcasting House were blown into Portland Place and studios were demolished.
The news that night was read by Bruce Belfrage. Although the explosion was clearly audible, and Bruce showered with dust, he continued. Just as you'd expect. Here, Bruce tells his story.