Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast 2025

2025南极冬至广播

The Documentary Podcast

2025-06-21

38 分钟
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It’s the 70th anniversary of this unique BBC radio programme aimed at just a few dozen listeners: The team of scientists and support staff isolated at British research stations in the Antarctic midwinter. Hosted by Cerys Matthews, the show features messages from family and friends at home, music requests from Antarctica and a specially recorded message from His Majesty The King. For decades this show has been part of the traditional midwinter celebrations and has also been enjoyed by listeners around the world. Midwinter celebrations at the British research stations include a feast, exchange of presents, watching the 1982 horror film The Thing (where an alien monster terrorises an Antarctic base) and listening - on short wave - to the BBC’s Midwinter Broadcast. Producers: Martin Redfern and Richard Hollingham An EcoAudio certified Boffin Media production
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  • This is the BBC World Service calling Antarctica.

  • Hello, I'm Cerys Matthews and this time in the documentary.

  • It's the annual edition of the Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast,

  • the BBC's unique programme of greetings dedicated to members of the British Antarctic Survey overwintering in the frozen south and everyone else who wants to join the party.

  • For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, it's midsummer.

  • But for the winterers in Antarctica, the temperatures are below freezing.

  • It's dark, they're isolated far from home, and it's a time for midwinter celebration.

  • So over the next half hour,

  • we'll hear from Antarctica and share messages from family and friends for an audience of just 50,

  • working away at vital science in the cold, cold snow.

  • This year, it's an extra special anniversary.

  • Not only is it the 10th year I've been presenting the show, it's the 19th for my producer,

  • and it also marks the 70th anniversary of the first aired by the BBC overseas service in 1955.

  • This is the BBC in London.

  • Donald Milner calling Shackleton Base.

  • Are you receiving me?

  • Over. 70 years ago, the only way to communicate with Antarctica was through shortwave radio.

  • And this broadcast was the only chance the men,

  • and it was only men who were overwintering, got to hear their families back home.

  • Today, the men and women in Antarctica have broadband internet,