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1986 in British radio

This is a list of events in British radio during 1986.

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Events edit

  • The Home Office sanctions six experiments of split programming on Independent Local Radio. Up to ten hours a week of split programming is allowed. These include Welsh language programmes on Marcher Sound, Asian programming on Leicester Sound and rugby league commentary on Viking Radio.
  • A European-wide re-organisation of band 2 of the VHF band comes into effect in July 1987. In preparation for this, 1986 sees many local stations change their VHF/FM frequency.

January edit

February edit

  • No events

March edit

April edit

May edit

  • 5 May – Mike Smith takes over the Radio 1 breakfast show.[2] The same day also sees Radio 1 begin broadcasting on weekdays 30 minutes earlier, at 5:30 am.

June edit

  • 28 June – At midday, Portsmouth station Radio Victory stops broadcasting after more than ten years on air, three months before its broadcast licence is due to expire. The previous year the Independent Broadcasting Authority had announced that it would not renew the station's licence.

July edit

  • 24 July – Pirate Radio 4 returns for a second run of three more editions and is again broadcast on the VHF/FM frequencies of BBC Radio 4 with the usual Radio 4 schedule continuing on long wave. The programme is shorter in length than last year, being on air from 9:05 am until 10:45 am.

August edit

  • 25 August – An early evening service of specialist music programmes launches on the BBC's four local radio stations in Yorkshire. The programmes are broadcast on weeknights between 6 pm and 7:30 pm.

September edit

  • 30 September – BBC Radio Jersey begins experimental broadcasting of States of Jersey proceedings. The broadcasts are made a permanent feature from 25 November.

October edit

  • 1 October – Downtown Radio's broadcast area is expanded when it begins broadcasting to the north western area of Northern Ireland.
  • 12 October – Ocean Sound begins broadcasting. It replaces Radio Victory in East Hampshire, but also covers Southampton, Winchester and the Isle of Wight. Ocean Sound launches as a split frequency service – Ocean Sound West on 103.2 FM and 1557 AM and Ocean Sound East operates as the replacement for Radio Victory on 97.5 FM and 1170 AM – due to management identifying two potential audiences: one familiar with commercial radio (in the East area), and one largely acquainted with the BBC (the West area). Ocean Sound East launches with a livelier sound than the West service although both services share breakfast and evening programmes with split programming airing during daytime.

November edit

  • November – Following its purchase of Northants 96, Chiltern Radio launches a networked service called The Hot FM. The service is broadcast on three ILR licenses with local programming restricted to mid-mornings.
  • 30 November – Northants 96 launches at 10 am and becomes part of The Hot FM.

December edit

Station debuts edit

Changes of station frequency edit

Station Moved from Moved to
Radio Hallam 95.9 (Rotherham), 95.2 (Sheffield) 96.1 (Rotherham), 97.5 (Sheffield)
Signal Radio 104.3 102.6
Pennine Radio 95.2 97.4
BBC Radio Cleveland 96.6FM 95.0FM
Radio Tees 95.0FM 96.6FM
BBC Radio Humberside 96.9FM 95.9FM
Viking Radio 102.7FM 96.9FM
BRMB 94.8FM 96.4FM
Leicester Sound 97.1FM 103.2FM
Severn Sound 95.0FM 102.4FM
Southern Sound 103.5FM 103.4FM

Closing this year edit

Programme debuts edit

Continuing radio programmes edit

1940s edit

1950s edit

1960s edit

1970s edit

1980s edit

Ending this year edit

Births edit

  • 25 February – Jameela Jamil, model and broadcast presenter
  • 8 July – Alice Levine, broadcast presenter and style guru
  • 9 September – Nikki Bedi née Vijaykar, broadcast presenter

Deaths edit

  • 19 March – Elisabeth Barker, 75, current affairs radio administrator
  • 8 December – Henry Reed, 72, radio dramatist, poet, parodist, translator and journalist

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ BBC Genome Project – BBC Radio 4 listings 5 January 1986
  2. ^ BBC Genome Project BBC Radio 1 listings 5 May 1986
  3. ^ BBC Genome Project – Radio 4 listings 24 December 1986

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This is a list of events in British radio during 1986 List of years in British radio table 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 In British television 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 In British music 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Art 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 2 Station debuts 3 Changes of station frequency 4 Closing this year 5 Programme debuts 6 Continuing radio programmes 6 1 1940s 6 2 1950s 6 3 1960s 6 4 1970s 6 5 1980s 7 Ending this year 8 Births 9 Deaths 10 See also 11 ReferencesEvents editThe Home Office sanctions six experiments of split programming on Independent Local Radio Up to ten hours a week of split programming is allowed These include Welsh language programmes on Marcher Sound Asian programming on Leicester Sound and rugby league commentary on Viking Radio A European wide re organisation of band 2 of the VHF band comes into effect in July 1987 In preparation for this 1986 sees many local stations change their VHF FM frequency January edit 5 January Michael Parkinson takes over as host of Desert Island Discs following the death last year of Roy Plomley 1 February edit No events March edit 30 March Bruno Brookes replaces Richard Skinner as host of BBC Radio 1 s Top 40 show April edit 7 April Derek Jameson takes over The Radio 2 Breakfast Show breakfast show from Ken Bruce 18 April Mike Read presents his final Radio 1 Breakfast Show after five years in the hot seat May edit 5 May Mike Smith takes over the Radio 1 breakfast show 2 The same day also sees Radio 1 begin broadcasting on weekdays 30 minutes earlier at 5 30 am June edit 28 June At midday Portsmouth station Radio Victory stops broadcasting after more than ten years on air three months before its broadcast licence is due to expire The previous year the Independent Broadcasting Authority had announced that it would not renew the station s licence July edit 24 July Pirate Radio 4 returns for a second run of three more editions and is again broadcast on the VHF FM frequencies of BBC Radio 4 with the usual Radio 4 schedule continuing on long wave The programme is shorter in length than last year being on air from 9 05 am until 10 45 am August edit 25 August An early evening service of specialist music programmes launches on the BBC s four local radio stations in Yorkshire The programmes are broadcast on weeknights between 6 pm and 7 30 pm September edit 30 September BBC Radio Jersey begins experimental broadcasting of States of Jersey proceedings The broadcasts are made a permanent feature from 25 November October edit 1 October Downtown Radio s broadcast area is expanded when it begins broadcasting to the north western area of Northern Ireland 12 October Ocean Sound begins broadcasting It replaces Radio Victory in East Hampshire but also covers Southampton Winchester and the Isle of Wight Ocean Sound launches as a split frequency service Ocean Sound West on 103 2 FM and 1557 AM and Ocean Sound East operates as the replacement for Radio Victory on 97 5 FM and 1170 AM due to management identifying two potential audiences one familiar with commercial radio in the East area and one largely acquainted with the BBC the West area Ocean Sound East launches with a livelier sound than the West service although both services share breakfast and evening programmes with split programming airing during daytime November edit November Following its purchase of Northants 96 Chiltern Radio launches a networked service called The Hot FM The service is broadcast on three ILR licenses with local programming restricted to mid mornings 30 November Northants 96 launches at 10 am and becomes part of The Hot FM December edit 24 December John Timpson presents The Today programme for the final time 3 28 December Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye Make Yourself at Home is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 for the final time It had been broadcast on Radio 4 and the BBC Home Service every Sunday morning since 1965 Station debuts edit12 October Ocean Sound 5 November BBC Radio Essex 30 November Northants 96Changes of station frequency editStation Moved from Moved to Radio Hallam 95 9 Rotherham 95 2 Sheffield 96 1 Rotherham 97 5 Sheffield Signal Radio 104 3 102 6 Pennine Radio 95 2 97 4 BBC Radio Cleveland 96 6FM 95 0FM Radio Tees 95 0FM 96 6FM BBC Radio Humberside 96 9FM 95 9FM Viking Radio 102 7FM 96 9FM BRMB 94 8FM 96 4FM Leicester Sound 97 1FM 103 2FM Severn Sound 95 0FM 102 4FM Southern Sound 103 5FM 103 4FMClosing this year edit28 June Radio Victory 1975 1986 Programme debuts edit4 January Loose Ends on BBC Radio 4 1986 Present 8 March Take Me To Your Reader on BBC Radio 4 1986 14 July Counterpoint on BBC Radio 4 1986 Present Continuing radio programmes edit1940s edit Sunday Half Hour 1940 2018 Desert Island Discs 1942 Present Down Your Way 1946 1992 Letter from America 1946 2004 Woman s Hour 1946 Present A Book at Bedtime 1949 Present 1950s edit The Archers 1950 Present The Today Programme 1957 Present Sing Something Simple 1959 2001 Your Hundred Best Tunes 1959 2007 1960s edit Farming Today 1960 Present In Touch 1961 Present The World at One 1965 Present The Official Chart 1967 Present Just a Minute 1967 Present The Living World 1968 Present The Organist Entertains 1969 2018 1970s edit PM 1970 Present Start the Week 1970 Present Week Ending 1970 1998 You and Yours 1970 Present I m Sorry I Haven t a Clue 1972 Present Good Morning Scotland 1973 Present Kaleidoscope 1973 1998 Newsbeat 1973 Present The News Huddlines 1975 2001 File on 4 1977 Present Money Box 1977 Present The News Quiz 1977 Present Breakaway 1979 1998 Feedback 1979 Present The Food Programme 1979 Present Science in Action 1979 Present 1980s edit Radio Active 1980 1987 In Business 1983 Present Sounds of the 60s 1983 Present Delve Special 1984 1987 After Henry 1985 1989 Ending this year editUnknown Pirate Radio Four on BBC Radio 4 1985 1986 Births edit25 February Jameela Jamil model and broadcast presenter 8 July Alice Levine broadcast presenter and style guru 9 September Nikki Bedi nee Vijaykar broadcast presenterDeaths edit19 March Elisabeth Barker 75 current affairs radio administrator 8 December Henry Reed 72 radio dramatist poet parodist translator and journalistSee also edit1986 in British music 1986 in British television 1986 in the United Kingdom List of British films of 1986References edit BBC Genome Project BBC Radio 4 listings 5 January 1986 BBC Genome Project BBC Radio 1 listings 5 May 1986 BBC Genome Project Radio 4 listings 24 December 1986 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1986 in British radio amp oldid 1217111829, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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