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Start of the Light Programme - BBCThe Light Programme was launched on 29 July 1945, replacing the General Forces Programme which had run during the war. It promised a diet of entertaining radio ...
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Part 2: Launch - BBCIn July 1945, after Allied victory in Europe, the wartime Forces Programme, which was a source of 'light entertainment' for listeners at home and overseas, ...
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BBC Radio 2 - The Story of the Light, Episode 1The Story Of The Light looks back at more than 20 years of ground-breaking variety from 1945 to 1967 - a time when comedy and light entertainment mixed with ...
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History of Radio 3 - 40th Anniversary - BBC... Light Programme') was renamed as part of a realignment of BBC radio channels in September 1967: the Home Service became Radio 4, the Light Programme, Radio ...
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Radio - Broadcasting, Technology, Music | BritannicaBBC radio inaugurated the Third Programme in September 1946 to provide erudite talk and high-quality music programming “for the serious minded, for the educated ...Missing: reorganization | Show results with:reorganization<|control11|><|separator|>
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Start of the Light Programme - BBCThe Light Programme launched on 29 July 1945, replacing the General Forces Programme, and became Radio 2 in 1967. It was the most popular service.Missing: reorganization post-
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Chronomedia: 1945 - Terra MediaJuly 29, BBC Light Programme is introduced on the Forces' Programme frequencies of 261.1m MW and 1500m LW. It adopts Oranges and Lemons as its signature tune ...
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BBC Radio 2 History - Light Programme LaunchIt will have national coverage and will be heard generally on long wave and in certain areas on medium wave. It will be built for the civilian listener.
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Women's Programmes - BBCNorman Collins, who was Head of the Light Programme at the time of its launch, is credited with having the idea, as he explained when he was a Guest of the Week ...Missing: strategies entertainment Choice
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[PDF] BBC Year Book 1947 - World Radio HistoryTHE CHILDREN'S HOUR -the citizens and the licence holders of the future. The Children's Hour has never lost its place in the programme since the inception of ...
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Listening to Radio - BBCIt learned that audiences to Luxembourg were almost as large as those for the Light Programme – but they were considerably younger, and they listened later ...
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[PDF] BBC-Year-Book-1956 - World Radio HistoryThe Light Programme carries every kind of light music, but also regularly ... *BBC Midland Light Orchestra. `Stories from the Ballet', `Stories from the ...
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[PDF] the history of pirate radio in britain and the end of bbc - monopoly in ...Aug 15, 2025 · This study details (1) European off-shore broadcasting and the legal reactions to them from 1958 to 1964; (2) the development, growth and ...
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[PDF] Selling the Sixties: THE PIRATES AND POP MUSIC RADIOWas pirate radio in the sixties a non-stop psychedelic party – an offshore discothèque that never closed? Or was there more to it than hip radicalism.
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Part 3: Reaction - BBCThe splitting of the Light Programme into two in 1967 allowed the BBC to accommodate the political and broadcasting needs for a popular music channel, with a ...Missing: 1966 White Paper
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Part 1: The Pirates - BBCWith one stroke of the legislative pen, the pirate radio stations were decimated. A few, such as Radio Caroline, continued under these new restrictions, but ...
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Goodbye to the Light Programme - From our archive - TransdiffusionSep 29, 2017 · David Hamilton presents Music Through Midnight on the last night of the BBC Light Programme on 29 September 1967.Missing: Semprini | Show results with:Semprini
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Radio 2 - Semprini Serenade - Radio RewindIn 1957 the Semprini Serenade series was first aired on the BBC Light Programme with Semprini at the keyboard playing arrangements of old and new songs ...
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Music While You Work - BBCThe first edition of Music While You Work aired on 23 June 1940. It was announced in the Radio Times as a half hour's music meant specially for factory workers ...Missing: expansions regional opt- outs 1950s
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Housewives' Choice - BBCHousewives' Choice remains an iconic Light Programme show and the theme tune still signifies an old-fashioned domestic optimism.
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Homefront programming 2 - BBCWorkers' Playtime was a lunchtime roadshow that went out three times a week from factory canteens and shop floors up and down the country. BBC engineers would ...
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The Archers - BBCThe Archers, the longest running daily serial in the world, began its national run on 1 January 1951. It started life the previous year on the Midlands Home ...
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The BBC Light Programme - Boom RadioIt would bring us many much-loved programmes including Mrs. Dales Diary, Saturday Club - and Housewives' Choice (Ken Dodd pictured, reading his Family ...
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It's That Man Again - BBCThe format of ITMA, produced by Francis Worlsey and written by Ted Kavanagh, put Handley at the centre, delivering rapid fire jokes and topical references, ...Missing: continuity | Show results with:continuity
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Its That Man Again | Comedy - Old Time Radio DownloadsIt's That Man Again (or, commonly, ITMA) was a BBC radio comedy programme which ran from 1939 to 1949.
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Hancock's Half-Hour - BBCHancock's Half-Hour started on 2 November 1954 with "The First Night Party". The series ran on radio and later on television until 1961.
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Hancock's Half Hour television show - BBCHancock's Half Hour continued on the Light Programme at the same time as it was on television. The final television series, simply called Hancock, was made in ...
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The Navy Lark - Media Centre - BBCThe Navy Lark ran for an impressive 13 series between 1959 and 1976 on the BBC Light Programme - renamed BBC Radio 2 in 1967.
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Pick of the Pops - BBCFreeman held his own on Pick of the Pops against the competition of pirate radio, moving from the Light programme to simultaneous broadcast on Radio 1 and 2.
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Desert Island Discs - BBCDesert Island Discs, created by Roy Plomley, involves guests imagining being shipwrecked and choosing 8 records, one luxury item, and a book. The format ...
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BBC Radio 4 Extra - Journey into Space, The World in Peril, Episode 1Jet Morgan's crew return to Earth. Their problems are only just beginning. 1955 sci-fi classic set in 1972. Stars Andrew Faulds.
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Guess What? - Media Centre - BBCTwenty Questions was a popular radio parlour game running between 1947 and 1976. The panel included many famous names of the past including Richard Dimbleby ...
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How a popular radio quiz show started in Bingley | Bradford ...Sep 13, 2025 · From September 16, 1946 until the last show in 1967 the programme was known as Have a Go and was broadcast on BBC Manchester for the Light ...
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Wilfred Pickles | - WordPress.comSep 1, 2015 · For the masses in 1947, 20 million on the Light Programme, were listening to the roving quiz programme, with public participation, 'Have-a-Go', ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Voices of the BBCNorman Collins ran the Light Programme from 1946. Under his leadership it became the most popular radio station, introducing favourites like Women's Hour ...
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Norman Collins - Peters Fraser and Dunlop (PFD) Literary AgentsIn 1946 he was appointed the Controller of the Light Programme, the BBC's more populist, entertainment-based radio service which had grown out of the BBC Forces ...
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T.V. Plans - In-depth - Transdiffusion Broadcasting SystemJun 2, 2023 · Behind the programme chief's desk is burly, bespectacled Kenneth Adam, the man who built the Light Programme, the man who took over the key job ...
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Stephen Williams & Radio Luxembourg, DIVERSITY websiteIn a way, I was tricked into outside broadcasts. The Controller of the Light Programme was an old friend of mine called Kenneth Adam - the man who was later ...
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Gerard Mansell - The TelegraphDec 27, 2010 · Gerard Mansell, who died on December 18 aged 89, was the radical and imaginative BBC executive behind the launch of Radio 4 in 1967 and one ...
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Part 2: Launch - BBCHowever, as the person responsible for reorganising the BBC's radio services in 1967, Gerard Mansell believed this was a return to, not a departure from, the ...
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Take It From Here - Media Centre - BBCSep 11, 2022 · Producer: Charles Maxwell. First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in 1950. Publicity contact: Radio4Publicity. Channel. DateSunday, 11 ...
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Obituary: Charles Maxwell | The IndependentAug 7, 1998 · Charles Chalmers Maxwell, radio producer: born 1 September 1910; Chief Producer, BBC Radio 4 Light Entertainment 1966-70; twice married (one son, two daughters ...
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Radio Lives – David Jacobs - Random radio jottingsDec 23, 2013 · Jazz Club (1940s Light Programme) Both the BBC's biography of David and Gillian Reynolds writing in the Daily Telegraph list Jazz Club. I ...
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Alan Dell - Random radio jottingsApr 9, 2011 · He was an early presenter of Pick of the Pops in 1956 and 1957 and also hosted other Light Programme shows such as Jazz Club, Roundabout, ...<|separator|>
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In Focus: Wilfred Pickles - BBCHe soon became a radio celebrity with his hugely popular show Have A Go, which ran from 1946 to 1967. At its peak in the 1950s it attracted an audience of over ...
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Schedule - BBC Programme Index'BREAKFAST CLUB'. Light Programme logo. Light Programme ... - TWENTY QUESTIONS. Light Programme logo Light ... with Kenneth Horne. Contributors. Unknown: Kenneth ...
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Marjorie Anderson | | The GuardianDec 17, 1999 · Marjorie Anderson, who has died aged 86, was one of the women who made BBC radio's Woman's Hour. Reliable, immaculately spoken and theatre-trained.
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[PDF] The Radio Companion Donovan 1991comedians, presenters, disc-jockeys, writers and announcers — including dozens of ...
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Start of Radios 1, 2, 3 and 4 - BBCThe 30 September 1967 saw the launch of the BBC radio networks that are still with us today. Radio 2, Radio 3 and Radio 4 replaced the old Light, Third and Home ...
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Radio Reinvented - BBCThe Light Programme also changed into Radio 2, the old Third Programme became Radio 3, and the old Home Service emerged as Radio 4. So: was Radio suddenly ...Missing: reorganization 1945<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Radio 2 Timeline - BBC1967: The Light Programme closes, 1967: Radio 2 launch, 1969: Waggoners' Walk, 1969: Sport on 2, 1972: Wogan, 1973: Jimmy Young,
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BBC Radio 2 History - The 1970's - Radio RewindIn September 1972 the BBC began stereo transmissions on 45% of programmes on Radio 2. The event was marked in October by a special stereo week highlighting ...
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BBC Radio: A British Institution - PRS for MusicJan 5, 2022 · The Light Programme began in July 1945 and The Third Programme came ... BBC's crown, drawing in phenomenal numbers of listeners from the 1960s ...
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[PDF] Radio Times (incorporating World-Radio) July 27, 1945 - BBCIt will have national coverage and will be heard generally on long and in certain areas on medium wave. It will be built for the civilian listener ...
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BBC Radio 4 Extra - Educating Archie, From 11/02/1954Schoolboy Archie Andrews gets up to hijinks with inks. Stars Peter Brough, Beryl Reid and Harry Secombe. From February 1954. Show more.
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BBC Sound Archive - WikipediaThe BBC Sound Archive is a collection of audio recordings maintained by the BBC and founded in 1936. Its recordings date back to the late 19th century.
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'Careers for women': BBC women's radio programmes and the ...Oct 27, 2022 · This article uses the BBC's early radio programmes for women as a means to explore the ways in which professional women were represented to its listening ...
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What does it mean to be cultured? | by The British Academy - MediumNov 30, 2017 · DID drew its guests from regular performers on both the Third and Light Programmes, but with a clear sense of the cultural hierarchy involved.
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[PDF] Pre-War UK Commercial Radio and the BBCOnly Radio Luxembourg was to return after the war. The post-war BBC seemed to have learned its lesson and created a range of networks including the “Light” ...