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1927 in British radio
This is a list of events from
British
radio in 1927.
Events
1 January â The
British Broadcasting Company
is succeeded in monopoly control of the airwaves by the
British Broadcasting Corporation
, under the terms of a
Royal Charter
.
John Reith
becomes the first Director-General.
15 January â First live sports broadcast on the BBC: the
rugby union
international England v Wales is commented on by
Teddy Wakelam
.
22 January â The BBC transmits the first ever running commentary on an
English Football League
match:
Arsenal
v.
Sheffield United
at
Highbury
.
17 March â Premiere of the BBC's first music commission,
Holst
's
The Morning of the Year: a choral ballet
in an orchestral version from the
Royal Albert Hall
in London (Holst shares the programme with
Honegger
conducting two of his own works).
7 July âÂÂ
Christopher Stone
presents a record programme on the BBC, becoming the first British
disc jockey
.
13 August âÂÂ
The Proms
broadcast concert season opens in London under management of the BBC.
21 August â The BBC starts high-power medium-wave transmissions to the
English Midlands
from station 5GB (
Daventry transmitting station
) on 610 kHz.
December â Joshua Powell of
Clacton
begins the domestic radio relay service which will become
Rediffusion
.
Experimental transmissions of
shortwave radio
from G5SW
Chelmsford
begin.
Vernon Bartlett
is appointed the BBC's first foreign correspondent.
Entertainers
Elsie and Doris Waters
make their first radio appearance on the BBC.
Births
26 February âÂÂ
Gerald Priestland
, news correspondent (died 1991)
25 June âÂÂ
Peter Clayton
, jazz disc jockey (died 1991)
20 July âÂÂ
Heather Chasen
, actress (died 2020)
9 November âÂÂ
Ken Dodd
, comedian (died 2018)
9 December âÂÂ
Benny Green
, jazz saxophonist and radio presenter (died 1998)
17 December âÂÂ
Robert Robinson
, broadcast presenter (died 2011)
References