Since it was unveiled in 1920, the Cenotaph in Whitehall has been a focal point for the UK’s remembrance of those killed in war.
Television first broadcast the Armistice Day ceremony, to remember those who died in World War One in 1937 and 1938, but all television broadcasts ceased at the outbreak of World War Two in 1939.
In 1946, a year after the end of World War Two, the second Sunday in November was designated as Remembrance Sunday, in commemoration of both wars.
On 10 November 1946, cameras were there to record the national remembrance commemorations, with a new addition to the Cenotaph to mark the years of World War Two.
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