Blue plaque for BBC TV pioneer Grace Wyndham Goldie
A BBC executive who brought politics and news on television screens was awarded with a blue plaque.
Grace Wyndham Goldie was one of the few female executives at the BBC in the years 1950s and 1960s.
The plaque was unveiled at St Mary Abbot's Court in Kensington, where she lived for over 50 years.
< p class="ssrcss -1q0x1qg-Paragraph eq5iqo00">BBC News CEO Deborah Turness called Ms Goldie a "true trailblazer" who saw the potential in television when it was still considered radical. p>A BBC executive who brought politics and news on television screens was awarded with a blue plaque.
Grace Wyndham Goldie was one of the few female executives at the BBC in the years 1950s and 1960s.
The plaque was unveiled at St Mary Abbot's Court in Kensington, where she lived for over 50 years.
< p class="ssrcss -1q0x1qg-Paragraph eq5iqo00">BBC News CEO Deborah Turness called Ms Goldie a "true trailblazer" who saw the potential in television when it was still considered radical. p>What's Your Reaction?