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Isle of Man Post Office 100 Years of Our BBC Stamps
Available to order now from www.iompost.com
The stamps are available as a collectors pack, in sheets, as a presentation pack and as a first day cover pack.
Presenting a set of twelve stamps marking 100 years of the BBC
Isle of Man Post Office is delighted to present a set of twelve stamps marking 100 years of the BBC. The Corporation has been such a big part of all of our lives, informing, educating and entertaining us across ten changing decades. Manxman Sir Frank Gill played a vital role in the formation of the BBC, convincing six organisations to form under the British Broadcasting Corporation entity.
As it marks its centenary moment, the BBC reflects on its past but more importantly looks forward dynamically to the next 100 years. This stamp set does the same: it highlights some of the great BBC moments that have touched our lives and it presents them in a modern, contemporary design relevant for audiences of all time.
Designed in partnership with the BBC, we are honoured to present this landmark stamp issue commemorating the centenary year of this British institution.
Our Twelve Stamps
Each stamp features a unique icon of BBC broadcasting:
- The Tardis from Doctor Who, the longest running sci-fi series in the world, underpinned by some intergalactic explanation: “Time and Relative Dimensions in Space.”
- The Glitterball trophy from the light entertainment series Strictly Come Dancing, together with Bruce Forsyth’s immortal catchphrase: “Keep Dancing!”
- The Blue Peter badge from the longest-running children’s show in the world, with its famous instruction: “Here’s one I made earlier.”
- The BBC News globe, symbol of international communication, with its on air announcement: “Here is the News from the BBC.”
- A heritage Match of the Day ident from the much-loved BBC Sport programme, together with the memorable World Cup 1966 commentary: “They think it’s all over… it is now.”
- A stunning bird of paradise from the BBC Natural History programming, championed by Sir David Attenborough, with his important global message: “The future of life on earth depends on us now”.
- Blackadder’s ruff with eponymous adder emerging from it from the BBC Comedy series of the same name, together with his wily words: “I have a cunning plan!”
- The bust of Queen Victoria from the Queen Vic pub in Albert Square, as featured in the nation’s favourite soap, EastEnders, accompanied by its cliffhanger theme tune: “Doof-Doof-Doof-Doof-Doof-Doof-Doof-Doof-Doof!”
- A musical symbol of the BBC Proms, the largest classical music festival in the world, with its open-hearted message: “Welcome to the BBC Proms from the Royal Albert Hall.”
- Just one of eight Desert Islands Discs, the show that was recently voted the best radio show ever, with the immortal instruction: “Eight tracks, a book and a luxury.”
- The BBC Bitesize logo, celebrating the groundbreaking education service for young people, linked to the words of the BBC mission: “Inform, educate, entertain!”
- The iconic Sky at Night presenter Sir Patrick Moore remembered here, silhouetted against the moon, with the words: “World’s longest running TV show with the same presenter”.
MJS
May 20th, 2022 - 2:20pmGreat little product and lots of scope on the price ranges for various editions.
Loobop
May 20th, 2022 - 10:07ami hated bitesize as a teen in the late 90s i had to video plus it on vhs for gcse revision, it was so boring i fast forwarded through it and told my tutor i’d watched it.
Doctor Mysterio
May 19th, 2022 - 1:01pmFantasic! I’ll be getting these!
Doug Who
May 19th, 2022 - 12:41pmReally good looking set and how nice to have our wee show part of it! Will definitely order a set.
Fingers crossed for the next hundred years of the Beeb! Needs to be defended vociferously at the moment. It’s not perfect but the prospect of what might happen if it’s lost is very scary indeed!
booboo
May 19th, 2022 - 12:56pmhoping for a full 60th set from RM again like the 50th
Doug Who
May 19th, 2022 - 9:23pmYeah that would be great Booboo! Be nice to get the latest Doctors in stamp form.
Anonymous
May 19th, 2022 - 11:59pmI’m surprised that the Royal Mint have never done a 50p piece for their range. They have done at least 50 Special Editions that have never been released into circulation, but as Collector’s Editions only. A special 60th Anniversary coin would be perfect!