Kate Murphy is Senior Lecturer at Bournemouth University, UK, where she leads the BA (Hons) History programme. Prior to this, she worked at the BBC for twenty-four years, predominantly as a Senior Producer on Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour. She is the author of Firsts: British Women Achievers.
The book will complement the scholarship about the BBC but also add to the current exploration of the participation of women in the workforce in the interwar period. I expect that the book will be of great interest for scholars of media, gender, modern Britain and labor relations. It is a wonderful example of how to bring all these concerns into conversation. (Tal Zalmanovich, New Books network, newbooksnetwork.com, March, 2017) I would recommend the bibliography to students as an up-to-date survey of the history of women's work in the early twentieth century. ... the book is an informative and entertaining read and will doubtless become the go-to resource on women at the interwar BBC. (Laura Beers, Oxford University Press Journals, December, 2016) I was riveted by Kate Murphy's Behind the Wireless ... a brilliantly researched study of the young women who worked at the fledgling BBC in the Twenties and Thirties. (Juliet Nicolson, Evening Standard, standard.co.uk, November, 2016) A meticulously researched exploration of the numerous women who worked at the BBC in its early years, the 1920s and 1930s. ... Behind the Wireless portrays well how in recruitment, mobility and pay, unspoken gender inequalities were clearly identifiable in the early BBC, even if some individual women were successful. ... This book is, therefore, to be recommended not merely for the history it explores but also for the questions and issues it raises which remain very pertinent today. (Maggie Andrews, Women's History Review, Vol. 26 (3), November, 2016)