Image: Sir Henry Wood conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Proms at their original home, the Queen's Hall, in 1937. He conducted the 'Promenade Concerts' for half a century and his Fantasia on British Sea Songs is a staple of the Last Night.
The BBC's continuing fruitful relationship with the Promenade Concerts began with the 1927 season when the very popular Proms were endangered by a loss of sponsorship. The Proms were established in 1895 by Robert Newman and Henry Wood to bring good music to a wide audience at an affordable price. The BBC saw that taking them on would provide a full season of concerts for broadcast and would fulfil the Corporation's remit to "inform, educate and entertain".
The first broadcast Prom, relayed from the Queen's Hall, featured Elgar's Cockaine Overture, Boccherini's Minuet in A for strings, Liszt's 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody, Rossini's William Tell Overture, excerpts from Coppelia, "Elizabeth's Greeting" from Tannhauser, and other songs and orchestral pieces by Stanford, Sibelius, Quilter, Parry and Schubert. Wood conducted and released a statement;
with the wholehearted support of the wonderful medium of broadcasting I feel I am at last on the threshold of realising my lifelong ambition of truly democratising the message of music and making its beneficent effect universal.
When the Queen's Hall was bombed in 1941 the Proms moved to the Albert Hall, where they still run, and have expanded in recent years to include Proms in the Park and several other initiatives, taking the music out of the concert hall and to the audience.
August anniversaries

Family Favourites
1 August 1945
Sailor
5 August 1976
It's a Knockout
7 August 1966
First BBC Promenade Concert
13 August 1927
The Weakest Link
14 August 2000
Junior Masterchef
14 August 1994
Launch of 1Xtra
16 August 2002
Dr Finlay's Casebook
16 August 1962
The Marriage Lines
16 August 1963
Observer reveals MI5 vetting of BBC staff
18 August 1985
Why Don't You...?
20 August 1973
The Moral Maze
20 August 1990
First experimental BBC TV Programme
22 August 1932
Match of the Day begins
22 August 1964
BBC Monitoring
26 August 1939
Radio 5 launches
27 August 1990
First live TV from the continent
27 August 1950
Start of experimental stereo broadcasting
28 August 1962
Elizabeth Cowell first female TV announcer
31 Aug 1936
The Monocled Mutineer
31 August 1986
Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow
31 August 2002
The Battle of Britain
Summer 1940






















