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June – BBC Radio 1 starts live streaming on the internet. [62] 27 June – Wendy Lloyd hosts her final show as she leaves the station. September – Danny Baker leaves to rejoin BBC Radio London. Lynn Parsons leaves and Mary Anne Hobbs joins. Lisa I'Anson moves to weekends. BBC Radio 1 moves from Egton House to Yalding House. [27] 1997
14 February – Radio comedian Kenneth Horne collapses and dies of a heart attack while hosting the annual Guild of Television Producers' and Directors' Awards at The Dorchester hotel in London, [2] having just presented an award to Barry Took, co-scriptwriter of Round the Horne, and invited viewers to tune in to its fifth series, due to start on 16 March. [3]
BBC Live & In-Session; BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (Echo & the Bunnymen album) BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (Nazareth album) BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (New Order album) BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (Sham 69 album) BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (Steve Earle album) BBC Radio One Live in Concert (Dexys Midnight Runners album)
1994 in British radio – BBC Radio 5 is relaunched as BBC Radio Five Live, the first regional commercial stations start broadcasting; Radio 1 stops broadcasting on mediumwave; First broadcast of Wake Up to Money, Up All Night, Collins and Maconie's Hit Parade, Julie Enfield Investigates, Lee and Herring and Alan's Big One and Last broadcast of ...
BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.It specialises in modern popular music and current chart hits throughout the day. The station provides alternative genres at night, including electronica, dance, hip hop and indie, while its sister station 1Xtra plays black contemporary music, including hip hop and R&B.
Midday Spin, BBC Radio 1, 1967; Kenny Everett Radio Show, BBC Radio 1, Sundays 10 am - noon, December 1967 - June 1968; Foreverett, BBC Radio 1, Monday to Friday 6.45 p.m. – 7.30 pm, 22 July 1968 – 6 December 1968; Everett is Here, BBC Radio 1, Saturdays 10 a.m. – noon, 25 January 1969 – 18 July 1970; Kenny Everett Radio Show, BBC Local ...
The programme is also broadcast on BBC Radio 1 to allow viewers to listen to the programme in stereo. [47] 15 June – BBC1 broadcasts the first episode of The Black Adder, the first in the successful Blackadder series of sitcoms. 5 August – After 14 years on air, the final edition of Nationwide is broadcast. [48]
1 May – BBC Radio 1 begins 24-hour transmission, but only on FM – Radio 1's MW transmitters still close down overnight, between 12 midnight and 6 am. 31 July – The BBC's Lime Grove Studios close. 31 August – BBC television starts officially broadcasting in stereo using the NICAM system. (Some transmitters had been broadcasting in stereo ...