1999 in British radio explained
This is a list of events in British radio during 1999.
Events
- BBC Radio Wales begins to appear on FM in the major conurbations for the first time. Previously, apart from in Gwent, the station had only been available on MW with the allocated block of FM frequencies for local broadcasting in Wales, which was only available in parts of the country, used by BBC Radio Cymru as BBC management had concluded that BBC Radio Cymru would not have enough listeners to merit nationwide coverage on a medium wave frequency.
January
- 3 January – On BBC Radio 2, David Jacobs introduces , a one-hour television concert recorded in the 1960s.[1]
- 22 January – Church leaders condemn Birmingham-based station BRMB's "Two Strangers and a Wedding" competition in which contestants enter a competition to marry a complete stranger.[2] The winners, Greg Cordell and Carla Germaine are married at a Registry Office in the city, but the couple separates three months later.[3] Germaine later meets and marries BRMB disc jockey Jeremy Kyle.[4]
- January –
February
March
April
- 9 April – Roger Bolton presents his first edition of Feedback on BBC Radio 4. He would continue to host it until 2022.[5]
- 26 April – Radio 2 presenter Johnnie Walker is suspended from his drivetime show after allegations concerning a drug problem appeared in the Sunday tabloid, the News of the World. Walker has been the victim of a tabloid exposé over his cocaine problem.[6] Richard Allinson presents the drivetime show during Walker's absence, while Tom Robinson stands in on his Saturday afternoon show.
- April – Radio Regen is launched in Manchester to provide training in community radio. It broadcasts a two-month-long temporary radio station called City Centre Life 87.7.
May
- 14 May – The final Lunchtime Concerto, which had aired on weekdays at 2pm since the station’s launch, is broadcast on Classic FM, ahead of a schedule refresh which includes the launch the next day of a new nightly magazine slot Tonight at Eleven.
- 24 May – Radio 2 says that presenter Sarah Kennedy is taking a week's holiday because of stress following a bizarre performance while standing in for Terry Wogan the previous Friday. This had included calling Ken Bruce an "old fool" and referring to the presenter of the day's Pause For Thought slot as "an old prune". The episode attracted a number of concerned calls to the BBC, while Kennedy blames the incident on a lack of sleep the previous night and apologises to listeners. She had been due to stand in for Wogan the following week, but takes time off instead.[7]
June
July
August
- 2 August – It is announced that ITV has signed BBC sports presenter Des Lynam on a four-year contract to become the company's main football presenter.[12] Consequently, he will no longer present his Friday drivetime show on Radio 2.
- 19 August – BBC Radio 1 broadcasts its first split programming when it introduces weekly national new music shows for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. New presenters include Huw Stephens and Bethan Elfyn.[13]
September
- 11 September – BBC Radio 3's breakfast programme On Air is renamed Morning on 3.[14]
- 13 September – Late Junction is broadcast on BBC Radio 3 for the first time.[15]
- 19 September –
- The first edition of a new Sunday evening advice programme called The Surgery is broadcast on BBC Radio 1 and Sara Cox joins.[16]
- Thirteen years after Radio Victory had stopped broadcasting, Victory FM starts broadcasting to the Portsmouth area on a permanent basis, after six 28-day RSL FM broadcasts which took place between 1994 and 1998. Within weeks, the station is acquired by TLRC.
October
- 14 October – Managers at BBC Radio 2 reinstate Johnnie Walker after he is fined £2,000 by magistrates for admitting possession of cocaine; he will return to the airwaves on 6 December.[17]
November
- 15 November – Britain's first national commercial DAB digital radio multiplex, Digital One, goes on air to England, and parts of Scotland and Wales – D1 does not become available in Northern Ireland until 2013. The stations carried on D1 at launch include the three national commercial AM/FM services – Classic FM, Virgin Radio (later Absolute) and Talk Radio UK (later talkSPORT) – along with two new digital-first stations – fresh pop service Core and classic rock station Planet Rock, both at this time under the ownership of Classic FM's then parent (and Digital One shareholder) GWR Group.
December
Unknown
- BBC Radio 1 establishes its Live Lounge as part of the mid-morning show.
- Bedford station B97 is rebranded back to its original name of Chiltern FM.
Station debuts
Programme debuts
Returning this year after a break of one year or longer
Continuing radio programmes
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Ending this year
Closing this year
Deaths
- 10 March – Adrian Love, 54, radio presenter[21]
- 13 March – Olive Shapley, 88, radio documentary producer and broadcaster
- 3 June – Peter Brough, 83, radio ventriloquist [''sic.'']
- 7 October – Deryck Guyler, 85, actor
- 22 November – Ian Messiter, 79, panel game creator
- 15 December – George Elrick, 95, Scottish bandleader and DJ
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Frank Sinatra -the Man and His Music – BBC Radio 2 – 3 January 1999 – BBC Genome . Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk . 2018-01-14.
- News: Hetherington . Peter . Churchmen attack couple's 'blind' marriage on air | UK news . Guardian Media Group . The Guardian . 23 January 1999 . 14 February 2012.
- News: UK | 'Blind wedding' couple split . BBC . BBC News . 14 April 1999 . 14 February 2012.
- News: Paul . Lewis . Strangers marry after match made on radio station | Media . Guardian Media Group. The Guardian . 7 February 2006. 14 February 2012.
- Web site: Schedule – BBC Programme Index. genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 22 January 2024.
- News: DJ fined over drugs offence. bbc.co.uk. 13 October 1999. 2008-11-13.
- News: 'Stressed' Sarah takes a week off. BBC News. 24 May 1999. 14 February 2012.
- Web site: Des Lynam – BBC Radio 2 – 18 June 1999 – BBC Genome . Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk . 2018-01-14.
- Web site: Ed Stewart – BBC Radio 2 – 2 July 1999 – BBC Genome . Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk . 2018-01-14.
- Web site: Jonathan Ross – BBC Radio 2 – 3 July 1999 – BBC Genome . Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk . 2018-01-14.
- Web site: Steve Wright – BBC Radio 2 – 5 July 1999 – BBC Genome . Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk . 2018-01-14.
- News: ITV signs Des Lynam. BBC News. 2 August 1999. 19 December 2009.
- Web site: Music man Huw Stephens. Allen. Gavin. 12 September 2009. WalesOnline. 16 May 2010.
- Web site: Schedule – BBC Programme Index. genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 22 January 2024.
- Web site: Schedule – BBC Programme Index. genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 22 January 2024.
- Web site: Schedule – BBC Programme Index. genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 22 January 2024.
- News: Drug case DJ reinstated. BBC. BBC News. 14 October 1999. 24 September 2012.
- News: Johnnie Walker – BBC Radio 2 – 6 December 1999 . BBC Genome . BBC . 19 December 2016.
- Web site: Steve . Collins . One of the last remaining ILR's prepares to celebrate 25th anniversary . 22 January 2024 . 22 January 2024 . Radio Today.
- Web site: Celebration on Radio 2 for 25 years of The Country Show with Bob Harris . 12 April 2024 . 12 April 2024 . On The Radio.
- News: Veteran DJ Love dies. BBC News. 10 March 1999. 19 December 2009.