1982 in British radio

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This is a list of events in British radio during 1982.

Events[]

January[]

February[]

  • 27 February – BBC Radio 1 broadcasts the final editions of Junior Choice and Playground.

March[]

  • 1 March – Chiltern Radio's broadcast area expands when it begins broadcasting to the Bedford area.
  • 6 March – Following the ending of Junior Choice, the BBC Radio 1 weekend breakfast show is renamed The Saturday Show/The Sunday Show. Children's requests continue to be a mainstay of the renamed show and Maggie Philbin and Keith Chegwin join Tony Blackburn as co-presenters.

April[]

May[]

June[]

  • No events.

July[]

  • No events.

August[]

  • No events.

September[]

  • 20 September – Former BRMB presenter Ed Doolan joins the lineup at BBC Radio WM.[2]
  • September – The BBC World Service becomes available to UK listeners for the first time, albeit only in south east England.

October[]

  • 1 October – After 32 years on air, Listen with Mother is broadcast for the final time. It is replaced by a shorter five minute lunchtime programme called Listening Corner.

November[]

  • 6 November – Saxon Radio begins broadcasting to the Bury St. Edmunds area. This is the first station to network most of its output from another, in this case, Radio Orwell in Ipswich.
  • November – Christa Ackroyd becomes the UK's first female radio news editor when she takes over the news editor's role at Radio Aire.[3][4]

December[]

  • 3 December – BBC Radios 1 and 2 simulcast for the final time.
  • 4 December – The transmission time that BBC Radio 1 lost in March 1980 is regained. Programmes once again begin at 6 am with Mike Smith returning to the station – he had been a presenter and producer in the mid 1970s – to present the new weekday early show. Weekend early shows are introduced and the station also recommences Saturday evening broadcasting with Janice Long and Gary Davies joining to present the new shows. Programming is also extended by two hours on Sunday evenings with Annie Nightingale's request show returning to the airwaves after a nine year hiatus. Thus Radio 1 is now on air daily from 6 am until midnight.[5]
  • 31 December – Regional programming on BBC Radio 4 ends when the final edition of Morning Sou'West is broadcast ahead of the launch of BBC Radio Devon and BBC Radio Cornwall.

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Births[]

  • 4 May – John Robins, comedian and radio presenter
  • Unknown – Susanne Courtney, singer and radio personality

Deaths[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Contemporary Dramatists. St. James Press. 1993. p. 659. ISBN 978-1-55862-185-5.
  2. ^ Young, Graham (17 January 2018). "Best friend Les Ross reveals fellow radio star Ed Doolan's final wish". Birmingham Mail. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  3. ^ Radio Aire archive
  4. ^ Archived Look North profile, BBC
  5. ^ BBC Genome Project – Radio 1 listings 6 December 1982
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