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1946 in British radio

This is a list of events from British radio in 1946.

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Events edit

January edit

  • 3 January – American-born Nazi propagandist William Joyce is hanged at HM Prison Wandsworth in London for high treason for his English-language wartime broadcasts on German radio.
  • 20 January – Composer Granville Bantock writes to fellow composer Rutland Boughton criticising the BBC Music Department's attitude towards some newer composers.[1]

February edit

  • No events.

March edit

  • 5 March – Have A Go with Wilfred Pickles and his wife, Mabel, is introduced; it is the first British quiz show to offer prizes (although these are limited to a few pounds and some home-made produce).[2] Initially broadcast as Have a Go, Joe! on BBC Home Service North until August, from 16 September it is produced by BBC Manchester for national transmission on the Light Programme.[2]
  • 24 March – BBC Home Service radio in the UK broadcasts Alistair Cooke's first American Letter. As Letter from America, this programme will continue until a few weeks before Cooke's death in 2004.

April edit

  • No events.

May edit

  • No events.

June edit

  • The BBC's regional director for Wales tells Welsh MPs that there is "not enough talent... to sustain a full continuous programme".[3]

July edit

  • No events.

August edit

  • No events.

September edit

  • 29 September – The BBC Third Programme launches at 6pm. The evenings-only service is devoted to broadcasting cultural and intellectual content, serious classical music and programming about the arts.[4] Its first controller is George Barnes and its chief announcer is Alvar Lidell.[5]

October edit

  • 7 October – The BBC Light Programme transmits the first episode of the daily magazine programme Woman's Hour (initially presented by Alan Ivimey), which will still be running 75 years later.
  • The BBC begins broadcasting a 2-month comedy series Heigh-Ho, its first script by Frank Muir, featuring Peter Waring, Kenneth Horne and Charmian Innes, and produced by Charles Maxwell; no further series is commissioned after Waring's criminal convictions come to light.[6]

November edit

  • No events.

December edit

  • December – BBC correspondent Edward Ward with a sound engineer is landed on Bishop Rock lighthouse to give a report on life there but is trapped there for a month by the weather.[7]
  • 31 December – BBC General Forces Programme closes down.

Unknown edit

  • The BBC adopts the Paris Theatre, a former cinema in London's Regent Street, as a studio for recording comedy and other shows before a live audience.[8]
  • Bush DAC90 bakelite radio introduced in the UK: it becomes the best-selling model for some years.[9]

Station debuts edit

Closing this year edit

Debuts edit

Continuing radio programmes edit

1930s edit

1940s edit

Births edit

Deaths edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Schaarwächter, Jürgen (2015). Two Centuries of British Symphonism: From the beginnings to 1945. A preliminary survey. Vol. 2. Georg Olms Verlag. pp. 779–. ISBN 978-3-487-15228-8.
  2. ^ a b "Have A Go". UK Game Shows. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  3. ^ Briggs, Asa (1995). The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom:. Vol. IV. Oxford University Press. p. 92. ISBN 978-0-19-212967-3.
  4. ^ Hewison, Robert (1995). Culture and Consensus: England, Art and Politics Since 1940. London: Methuen Publishing. ISBN 0-413-69060-1 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "...Alvar Lidell Reading It". Torquay Herald Express. 21 February 1957. p. 7. from the original on 9 May 2023. Retrieved 9 May 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
  6. ^ Brunning, Peter (2019). "Peter Waring – magic, comedy and crime, 1916–1949" (PDF). Davenport Collection. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  7. ^ Nicholson, Christopher P. (1995). Rock Lighthouses of Britain: the end of an era? (2nd ed.). Latheronwheel: Whittles. ISBN 1870325419.
  8. ^ "Paris Studios". History of the BBC. BBC. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  9. ^ Evans, Paul; Doyle, Peter (2009). The 1940s Home. Oxford: Shire Publications. ISBN 978-0-7478-0736-0.

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This is a list of events from British radio in 1946 List of years in British radio table 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 In British television 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 In British music 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 1 13 Unknown 2 Station debuts 3 Closing this year 4 Debuts 5 Continuing radio programmes 5 1 1930s 5 2 1940s 6 Births 7 Deaths 8 See also 9 ReferencesEvents editJanuary edit 3 January American born Nazi propagandist William Joyce is hanged at HM Prison Wandsworth in London for high treason for his English language wartime broadcasts on German radio 20 January Composer Granville Bantock writes to fellow composer Rutland Boughton criticising the BBC Music Department s attitude towards some newer composers 1 February edit No events March edit 5 March Have A Go with Wilfred Pickles and his wife Mabel is introduced it is the first British quiz show to offer prizes although these are limited to a few pounds and some home made produce 2 Initially broadcast as Have a Go Joe on BBC Home Service North until August from 16 September it is produced by BBC Manchester for national transmission on the Light Programme 2 24 March BBC Home Service radio in the UK broadcasts Alistair Cooke s first American Letter As Letter from America this programme will continue until a few weeks before Cooke s death in 2004 April edit No events May edit No events June edit The BBC s regional director for Wales tells Welsh MPs that there is not enough talent to sustain a full continuous programme 3 July edit No events August edit No events September edit 29 September The BBC Third Programme launches at 6pm The evenings only service is devoted to broadcasting cultural and intellectual content serious classical music and programming about the arts 4 Its first controller is George Barnes and its chief announcer is Alvar Lidell 5 October edit 7 October The BBC Light Programme transmits the first episode of the daily magazine programme Woman s Hour initially presented by Alan Ivimey which will still be running 75 years later The BBC begins broadcasting a 2 month comedy series Heigh Ho its first script by Frank Muir featuring Peter Waring Kenneth Horne and Charmian Innes and produced by Charles Maxwell no further series is commissioned after Waring s criminal convictions come to light 6 November edit No events December edit December BBC correspondent Edward Ward with a sound engineer is landed on Bishop Rock lighthouse to give a report on life there but is trapped there for a month by the weather 7 31 December BBC General Forces Programme closes down Unknown edit The BBC adopts the Paris Theatre a former cinema in London s Regent Street as a studio for recording comedy and other shows before a live audience 8 Bush DAC90 bakelite radio introduced in the UK it becomes the best selling model for some years 9 Station debuts edit29 September The BBC Third ProgrammeClosing this year edit31 December BBC General Forces ProgrammeDebuts edit4 January Housewives Choice 1946 1967 5 March Have A Go 1946 1967 24 March Letter from America 1946 2004 7 October Dick Barton Special Agent 1946 1951 Woman s Hour 1946 Present 29 December Down Your Way 1946 1992 Continuing radio programmes edit1930s edit In Town Tonight 1933 1960 1940s edit Music While You Work 1940 1967 Sunday Half Hour 1940 2018 Desert Island Discs 1942 Present Family Favourites 1945 1980 Births edit25 January Pete Price Merseyside media personality and radio presenter 4 February Peter Allen radio broadcaster 18 February Michael Buerk journalist and broadcast presenter 22 March Jonathan James Moore radio comedy producer died 2005 11 April Bob Harris broadcast music presenter 17 April Henry Kelly Irish born broadcast presenter 7 May Michael Rosen children s poet and radio presenter 26 May Simon Hoggart journalist and broadcaster died 2014 26 August Alison Steadman comic actress 7 October Jenny Abramsky BBC Director of Audio and Music 13 October Edwina Currie Conservative politician author and radio personality 31 December Eric Robson broadcast presenter Sue Limb scriptwriterDeaths edit3 January William Joyce 39 American born propagandist 16 October Sir Granville Bantock 78 composerSee also edit1946 in British music 1946 in British television 1946 in the United Kingdom List of British films of 1946References edit Schaarwachter Jurgen 2015 Two Centuries of British Symphonism From the beginnings to 1945 A preliminary survey Vol 2 Georg Olms Verlag pp 779 ISBN 978 3 487 15228 8 a b Have A Go UK Game Shows Retrieved 30 October 2020 Briggs Asa 1995 The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom Vol IV Oxford University Press p 92 ISBN 978 0 19 212967 3 Hewison Robert 1995 Culture and Consensus England Art and Politics Since 1940 London Methuen Publishing ISBN 0 413 69060 1 via Google Books Alvar Lidell Reading It Torquay Herald Express 21 February 1957 p 7 Archived from the original on 9 May 2023 Retrieved 9 May 2023 via Newspapers com nbsp Brunning Peter 2019 Peter Waring magic comedy and crime 1916 1949 PDF Davenport Collection Retrieved 19 June 2021 Nicholson Christopher P 1995 Rock Lighthouses of Britain the end of an era 2nd ed Latheronwheel Whittles ISBN 1870325419 Paris Studios History of the BBC BBC Retrieved 11 December 2020 Evans Paul Doyle Peter 2009 The 1940s Home Oxford Shire Publications ISBN 978 0 7478 0736 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1946 in British radio amp oldid 1191155365, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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