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The withdrawal of the Big Top 40 from their stations leads Bauer Radio to roll out the UK Chart Show across the Hits Radio network, built on the Sunday afternoon show introduced on Hits Radio Manchester in 2018, [15] whilst Wireless Group begins its own weekly show across its FM network, the Total Access Top 40, hosted by Olivia Jones. [16]
11 February – Naked Island (1965) 21 February – The Mill on the Floss (1965) 22 March – A Man Called Harry Brent (1965) 5 May – Call It What You Like (1965) 9 May – The Scarlet and the Black (1965) 13 May – Londoners (1965) 13 June – The Rise and Fall of César Birotteau (1965) 9 July – Legend of Death (1965) 11 July – Jury ...
5 May – As part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of VE Day, ITV airs A Royal Celebration: 40 Years of Peace, featuring the music of British artists such as Lonnie Donegan, Paul Jones, Brian Poole, Joe Brown, Wayne Fontana, Marty Wilde and Cliff Richard. 7 May – The American action series Street Hawk makes its UK debut on ITV.
20 January – Due to the decision to fully close down the network during the day, Service Information is now broadcast once a day, at 10.30am, rather than three times a day. 22 January – 26 February – Drama series The Love School, about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, is broadcast on BBC2.
8 December – Alan Bradley is fatally run over by a Blackpool tram on Coronation Street, getting the soap's biggest ever audience at almost 27 million viewers, a record that remains to this day. [64] [65] 11 December – Debut of The Art of Landscape on Channel 4, a programme that shows slowly changing sceneries, animations and landscapes ...
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the television version of Douglas Adams' radio comedy of the same name, makes its debut on BBC2. [5] 20 January – BBC2 airs live coverage of the inauguration of Ronald Reagan as the 40th President of the United States. [6] 22 January – The US sitcom Benson makes its UK debut on ITV.
The programme airs on Wednesdays at 10.20am, displacing that day's Service Information, which is moved to 11.30am, airing after Play School. 21 October – The World Administrative Radio Conference assigns five high-powered direct broadcast by satellite channels for domestic use in the UK. [7]
22 February – Paul Abbott, television writer; March – Dan Patterson, comedy producer; 10 March – Anne MacKenzie, Scottish current affairs presenter; 16 March – Jenny Eclair, comedian and novelist; 11 April – Jeremy Clarkson, English journalist and television show host; 22 April – Gary Rhodes, restaurateur and celebrity chef (died 2019)