•
BBC Dance Orchestra (1928–1952, formed as the London Radio Dance Band in 1926, became the BBC Showband in 1952 and the BBC Big Band in 1964) • BBC Empire Orchestra (1934–1939, part of BBC Empire Service, now the
BBC World Service; orchestra conducted by
Eric Fogg) • BBC Midland Orchestra (1934–1941, became the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, 1941–1973 and the BBC Midland Radio Orchestra, 1973–1980). • BBC Military Band (originally the BBC Wireless Military Band, 1927-43.
Gerrard Williams was staff arranger and it was conducted by Bertram Walton O'Donnell from 1927 to 1937, when his brother Major P.S.G. O'Donnell took over. •
BBC Northern Dance Orchestra (1956–1985, the successor to the BBC Northern Variety Orchestra, founded 1951) • BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra (absorbed by the
Ulster Orchestra) •
BBC Northern Orchestra (1934–1982, formed out of the
2ZY Orchestra (1922), Northern Wireless Orchestra (1926) and Northern Studio Orchestra (1930), renamed the BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra in 1967, became the
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra in 1982 • BBC Northern Singers (1954–1992, became The Britten Singers) • BBC Opera Orchestra (formed 1949, reformed as the BBC Concert Orchestra, 1952) •
BBC Radio Orchestra (1964–1991, formed from the amalgamation of the BBC Revue Orchestra and the BBC Variety Orchestra) •
BBC Revue Orchestra (1939–1964) • BBC Salon Orchestra (1939–1942), based initially at Evesham, Worcestershire and then in Bristol, conducted by Leslie Bridgewater, led by
Jean Pougnet and featuring 20 players including
Leon Goossens,
Rae Jenkins,
Reginald Kell,
Anthony Pini,
Frederick Riddle and David Wise. It played light music in mostly studio broadcasts, aimed at boosting wartime morale. • BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra (from 1967 the
BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra (1940–1981)) •
BBC Television Orchestra (1936–1939, reformed as the BBC Revue Orchestra) • BBC Theatre Orchestra (formed 1931, became the BBC Opera Orchestra in 1949) •
BBC Variety Orchestra (1934–1964) • BBC West of England Light orchestra (1950–1960) • BBC West of England Players (1960–1965) • The New BBC Orchestra (founded 1966, renamed the BBC Training Orchestra in 1968, and then the Academy of the BBC in 1974 - disbanded 1977) •
BBC Chorus, founded 1930s, abolished in 1961 ==References==