1941 in British radio explained
This is a list of events from British radio in 1941.
Events
January
- 14 January – In a BBC radio broadcast from London, Victor de Laveleye asks all Belgians to use the "V sign" as a rallying sign, being the first letter of victoire (victory) in French and of vrijheid (freedom) in Dutch, the beginning of a subversive campaign which spreads across occupied Europe.[1]
February
- February – BBC begins construction of an emergency broadcasting facility in the disused tunnel of the Clifton Rocks Railway in Bristol.[2]
March
April
May
June
- 28 June – The first of four broadcasts from Berlin to the neutral United States by English-born humorist P. G. Wodehouse, who has been interned in Nazi Germany, is made. The series, entitled How to be an Internee Without Previous Training and comprising anecdotes about Wodehouse's experiences as a civilian internee, including some gentle mocking of his captors,[5] [6] [7] is in August broadcast to the United Kingdom by the German propaganda ministry.[8] The broadcasts generate a reaction, including, on 15 July, a strongly worded riposte on the BBC by print journalist William Connor.[6] [7] A 1944 official British investigation finds Wodehouse's actions to be no worse than "unwise"[7] but he will never return to the UK.
July
August
September
October
November
- November – Yorkshireman Wilfred Pickles first reads the national news bulletin, in his regional accent.[1]
December
Undated
- Bandleader Jack Payne returns to the post of Director of Dance Music at the BBC.[11] This year also the BBC appoints Geraldo's as another of its house bands.[12]
Debuts
Continuing radio programmes
1930s
1940s
Births
- January – John Rowe, actor
- 24 March – Humphrey Barclay, comedy producer
- 10 May – Chris Denning, presenter and sex offender[13]
- 27 June – Christopher Bigsby, British academic expert on American drama and radio arts presenter
- 20 July – Ed Doolan, Australian-born presenter (died 2018)
- 28 July – Peter Marinker, voice actor
- 4 August – Martin Jarvis, voice and stage actor
- 30 August – Sue MacGregor, presenter[14]
- 13 October – Christopher Lee, BBC News correspondent, historian and radio documentary writer (died 2021)[15]
- 5 December – Sheridan Morley, theatrical critic/biographer and broadcaster (died 2007)
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: 1940s. About BBC News. BBC. 2023-10-01.
- Web site: History. Clifton Rocks Railway. 2021-06-05.
- News: New BBC Director of Music. The Times. London. 1942-04-01. 7.
- Book: Taylor, John A.. Bletchley Park's Secret Sisters: Psychological Warfare in World War II. Dunstable. The Book Castle. 2005. 1-903747-35-X.
- Sproat, Iain. (2010) "Wodehouse, Sir Pelham Grenville (1881–1975)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, retrieved 24 April 2015
- Book: Connolly, Joseph . Joseph Connolly (author) . P. G. Wodehouse . 1987 . 1979 . London . Thames and Hudson . 978-0-500-26027-2. 91–2.
- Book: Phelps, Barry . P. G. Wodehouse: Man and Myth . 1992. London . Constable . 978-0-09-471620-9. 211–13, 220.
- Book: McCrum, Robert . Robert McCrum. Wodehouse: A Life . 2004 . London . Viking . 978-0-670-89692-9. 320.
- Web site: Publication History of C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity. Mike W.. Perry. 1998-07-01. C. S. Lewis Web. 2013-12-02.
- Web site: The Brains Trust. Radio Days. 2010-10-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20101008172200/http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/radio/brainstrust.htm. 2010-10-08. live.
- Book: The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Colin Larkin (writer). Larkin, Colin. Guinness Publishing. 1992. 0-85112-939-0.
- Book: Baade, Christina L.. 99. Victory through Harmony: the BBC and popular music in World War II. Oxford University Press. 2012. 978-0-19-537201-4.
- Web site: Denning: Going against social norms. https://archive.today/20130910203650/http://www.praguepost.com/archivescontent/34384-denning-going-against-social-norms.html. dead. The Prague Post. 2013-09-10. 2013-09-10.
- Web site: Presenters – Sue MacGregor. BBC Radio 4. 2013-07-20. unfit. https://web.archive.org/web/20080628020053/http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/presenters/sue_macgregor.shtml. 2008-06-28.
- News: This Sceptred Isle writer Christopher Lee dies aged 79. Press Association. Evening Express. Aberdeen. 2021-02-17. 2021-02-17.