1979 in British radio
Overview of the events of 1979 in British radio
This is a list of events in British radio during 1979.
Events
January
- 27 January – BBC Radio 2's last closedown at 02:02. Sarah Kennedy is at the Newsdesk after Brian Matthew finishes "Round Midnight". From 02:00 to 05:00 the following night, listeners hear "You and the Night and the Music". Radio 2 has the longest period of continuous broadcasting of any national radio station in the UK.
- 29 January – BBC Radio 1 begins its delayed weeknight mid-evening programme with Andy Peebles joining to host the new programme. It had originally been scheduled to launch on 13 November 1978 but was delayed as a result of trade union disputes.
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
- 5 October – The Scottish Gaelic service BBC Radio nan Eilean launches, broadcasting to north west Scotland from Stornoway.
November
- November – A weekday mid-morning programme launches on BBC Radio Cymru, thereby extending its broadcasting hours to 65 hours each week. Previously, apart from extended news bulletins at lunchtime and early evening, and some off-peak opt-outs, the station had only been on air at breakfast time.
December
- 16 December – After a decade on air, United Biscuits closes down its internal radio station United Biscuits Network due to it being seen as no longer necessary to operate a radio station due to the rollout of independent commercial stations.[3]
Station debuts
Programme debuts
Continuing radio programmes
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
Ending this year
Closing this year
Births
Deaths
- 23 February – Albert Modley, comedy entertainer, 77
- 9 September – Ronnie Taylor, broadcast comedy scriptwriter and producer, 58
- 27 September – Gracie Fields, singer and actress, BBC and Radio Luxembourg broadcaster, 81[4]
- 8 November – Sydney Tafler, actor, 63[5]
- 30 November – Joyce Grenfell, actress, comedian and singer, 69[6]
- December – Peter Eton, broadcast producer, 62
See also
References
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