We take a look at the history of the BT Tower.
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00:00 The BT Tower has gone by many names, the Post Office Tower, GPO Tower, even the Museum Radio
00:06 Tower, but now the impressive pillar amongst London's skyline is set to become a hotel.
00:13 The tower began construction in 1961 and was finished by 1964. Originally called the Post
00:20 Office Tower, it was an exciting new addition to the capital, but within a few months it
00:24 was the centre of a tragic tale after a man fell from the top of the building after not
00:29 being stopped by security. Used as an antenna to over 160,000 stations when it first opened,
00:36 it was then available for the public to enter from 1966. Fast forward to 1984 and Noel Edmonds
00:44 presents a 20 year anniversary breakfast show on Christmas day from the top of the tower,
00:50 which has now been bought by BT. Over the last 20 years, it's become famous for its
00:55 ring like LED screens displaying iconic messages including the countdown to the London Olympics
01:01 before 2012 and the late Queen Elizabeth's first ever tweet. Now though, it is set to
01:07 become a hotel. A statement from BT confirmed that the BT Group had agreed the sale of the
01:13 BT Tower for £275 million to MCR Hotels. For more on this and stories on other landmarks
01:21 around London, head to LondonWorld.com.