The Queen will meet celebrities, presenters and journalists on her BBC visit
The Queen is to officially open the BBC's rebuilt Broadcasting House with a live broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
In her first visit to the corporation's recently expanded central London headquarters, she will also be shown the BBC newsroom and BBC Radio 1.
BBC Trust chairman Lord Patten and BBC director general Lord Hall will escort the Queen on the visit.
The Duke of Edinburgh had also been expected to attend, but was admitted to hospital on Thursday for an operation.
The Queen will be introduced to people who worked on the building project, and a number of TV personalities including Sir Bruce Forsyth and David Dimbleby.
During her visit to Radio 1, she will be shown the station's famous Live Lounge and watch a live performance by The Script, whose lead singer is Danny O'Donoghue, also well-known as a judge on BBC One show The Voice.
The Queen will also meet some of those involved in the coverage of her Coronation in 1953, broadcast 60 years ago this week, and will be shown a TV camera which was used in that broadcast.
At the end of her visit, the Queen will unveil a plaque marking the occasion at a reception attended by BBC staff, presenters and trustees.
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