The document provides an overview of the history of the BBC from its founding in 1922 through the 1950s. It describes the formation of the BBC by wireless manufacturers in 1922, the appointment of John Reith as the first General Manager, and the expansion of radio broadcasting throughout the 1920s. The document then outlines some of the major developments at the BBC in subsequent decades, including the beginnings of television in the 1930s, the role of radio and television during World War 2, and the increased popularity of television in the 1950s following the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.