1947 in British radio
Overview of the events of 1947 in British radio
This is a list of events from British radio in 1947.
Events
January
February
March
April
- 9 April – How Does Your Garden Grow? debuts on BBC radio; as Gardeners' Question Time it will still be running more than 65 years later.[1]
May to September
October
- 6 October – Philip Odell, a fictional detective created by Lester Powell and played by Canadian actor Robert Beatty, is heard for the first time on BBC radio in Lady in a Fog.
- 24 October – Francis Poulenc's Sinfonietta receives its world premiere in a broadcast concert from London having been commissioned by the BBC for the first anniversary of their Third Programme.[2]
November
- 18 November – The BBC links up with stations around the globe in the programme BBC Covers the World.
- 20 November – The Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II), daughter of George VI marries The Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey, London.[3] The service is broadcast on BBC radio.
- Gracie Fields hosts Our Gracie's Working Party on BBC radio; in the series, she visits twelve towns (beginning with her native Rochdale), compering and performing in a live show of music and entertainment, with local talents on the bill.
December
Debuts
Programme endings
Continuing radio programmes
1930s
1940s
Births
- 1 March – Mike Read, DJ
- 28 June – Gerry Northam, radio presenter
- 10 May – Laurie Macmillan, Scottish-born radio newsreader and continuity announcer (died 2001)
- 20 May – Greg Dyke, journalist and broadcaster, Director-General of the BBC
- 15 September – Mike Sweeney, DJ
- 5 November – Steve Hodson, actor
- 20 November – Marilyn Imrie, Scottish theatre and radio drama director and producer (died 2020)
- Alistair Beaton, Scottish-born satirist, scriptwriter and radio presenter
- Natalie Wheen, arts presenter
- Peter White, blind radio presenter
Deaths
See also
References
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