The year 1936 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting.
Events
Debuts
- 5 January â Famous Jury Trials debuts on WLW.
- 12 January â Radio-Cité transmits (under its initial title of Autour de la table) the first episode of the long-running daily serial La Famille Duraton, which will continue on various stations until 1966.
- 27 January â David Harum debuts on NBC.
- 31 January â The Green Hornet debuts on WXYZ.
- 7 February â The Flying Red Horse Tavern debuts on CBS.
- 29 February â The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air debuts on CBS.
- 3 March â Renfrew of the Mounted debuts on CBS.
- 28 June â Ma and Pa debuts on CBS.
- 4 September â Bughouse Rhythm debuts on NBC.
- 14 September â Big Sister debuts on CBS.
- 14 September â John's Other Wife debuts on NBC.
- 26 September â Hal Peary first appears as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve on Fibber McGee and Molly.
- 30 September â The Bishop and the Gargoyle debuts on the Blue Network.
- 18 November â Robert Lachmann begins a series of live radio broadcasts for the Palestine Broadcasting Service, called Oriental Music.
- Mordecai Ham begins his radio ministry in the United States.
Finales
- 22 May â The Flying Red Horse Tavern ends its run on network radio (CBS).
- 14 September â Carefree Carnival ends its run on network radio (NBC Red).
Births
- 2 March â John Tusa, Czech-born British broadcast presenter and administrator.
- 14 March â Mike Eghan (died 2025), Ghanaian broadcaster
- 30 March â John Tydeman (died 2020), British radio drama producer.
- 21 April â James Dobson, American chairman of Focus on the Family, host of the international daily radio show of the same name.
- 16 May â Roy Hudd (died 2020), English comedy performer.
- 1 August â Laurie Taylor, English sociologist and radio presenter.
- 4 September â Wayne Cody (died 2002), American radio and television sportscaster who spends the bulk of his career at KIRO in Seattle, Washington.
- 11 September â Roger Barkley (died 1997), American radio personality and talk show host, best remembered for his work with Al Lohman as part of The Lohman and Barkley Show on KFI Los Angeles, California.
- 20 November â Bill Wallis (died 2013), English character actor.
Deaths
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