Inform-Educate-Entertain Explained

Inform - Educate - Entertain
Type:studio
Artist:Public Service Broadcasting
Cover:Public Service Broadcasting - Inform-Educate-Entertain (cover).jpg
Released:6 May 2013
Label:Test Card Recordings
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Inform - Educate - Entertain is the first album by alternative British group Public Service Broadcasting. It features samples from the British Film Institute (BFI) and The National Archives (UK) and features themes from the first expedition of Mount Everest, the invention of colour television, road safety, fashion, the creation of the Spitfire plane and Thomas Woodrooffe's 1937 radio broadcast at the Spithead Review.[1] It peaked at No. 21 on the UK Albums Chart.

The album title is a reference to the original directive of the British Broadcasting Corporation.

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  1. Web site: Public Service Broadcasting: Inform-Educate-Entertain – review . Guardian News and Media Limited . The Guardian . 2 May 2013 . 24 February 2016 . Petridis, Alexis.