BBC halts live radio broadcasts and goes off air after fire alarm
BBC halts live radio broadcasts and goes off air after fire alarm sounds in London studio
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BBC Radio 4’s Today programme was dramatically forced off air this morning after New Broadcasting House in London was evacuated following a fire alarm.
Staff were allowed back into the building around ten minutes after the alarm first sounded, although could have gone to the station’s back-up studio in Westminster.
While the radio station was off-air, a pre-recorded message was played apologising for ‘disruption’ and ‘problems’, before a documentary about the history of the T-shirt.
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