1965 in British radio explained
This is a list of events from British radio in 1965.
Events
January
- 27 January – Paul Simon broadcasts on BBC radio for the first time, on the Five to Ten show, discussing and playing thirteen songs, most of which will appear on The Paul Simon Song Book.
February
March
- 7 March – Debut of the BBC Radio comedy sketch show Round the Horne hosted by Kenneth Horne. The fourth programme (28 March) introduces the camp pair Julian and Sandy (played by Hugh Paddick and Kenneth Williams), who will go on to introduce the gay and theatrical cant Polari to a regular audience which builds to 15 million.
- 23 March – The BBC Music Programme begins broadcasting classical musical during the daytime on the BBC Third Programme frequency.
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
- 4 October
- Debut of The World at One, the BBC radio lunchtime news and current affairs programme which will still be running as of 2020.
- The BBC announces plans to introduce a new service for Asian immigrants starting the following week.[1]
- 10 October – The Hindustani language service, broadcast on the BBC Home Service on Sunday mornings, launches with a programme called Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye (Make Yourself at Home).
November
December
Station debuts
Programme debuts
Continuing radio programmes
1940s
1950s
1960s
Births
- 4 March – Andrew Collins, DJ and broadcast journalist
- 17 April – Rosie Millard, arts journalist and broadcaster
- 17 May – Jeremy Vine, author, journalist and news presenter
- 31 May – Lisa I'Anson, broadcaster
- 4 July – Jo Whiley, DJ
- 16 October – Steve Lamacq, DJ
- 12 November – Eddie Mair, broadcast journalist and presenter
- Gareth Edwards, broadcast comedy producer
- Caz Graham, agricultural broadcaster
- Jon Naismith, radio comedy producer
Deaths
See also
References
- Web site: Immigrants feel at home with BBC. BBC On This Day. 16 May 2009 . 1965-10-04.