This is a list of events from British radio in 1956.
Events
- May
- Charles Hill, the former 'Radio Doctor' now Postmaster General with government responsibility for broadcasting, attempts to formalise the existing 'fourteen-day rule' agreement by which discussions or statements about matters before Parliament cannot be broadcast in the fortnight preceding any debate.
- June
- c. June â The first British-made all-transistor radio is produced, by Pye, marketed as the Pam Model 710.
- October
- 29 OctoberâÂÂ7 November â Suez Crisis. The British government pressures the BBC to support the war and seriously considers taking over the network. Charles Hill also criticises the BBC's coverage but accepts that the 'fourteen-day rule' is unworkable and it is completely suspended by the year's end.
Programme debuts
- 24 April â The Clitheroe Kid is piloted on the BBC North Home Service
- June â My Word! is piloted on the BBC Midland Home Service, chaired by John Arlott
- 17 August â Floggit's featuring Elsie and Doris Waters opens on the BBC Light Programme (1956âÂÂ1959), including Ronnie Barker's radio debut
- 8 October â The Spice of Life on the BBC Home Service (1956âÂÂ1957)
Continuing radio programmes
1930s
1940s
1950s
Births
- 6 January â Angus Deayton, actor and television presenter
- 9 January â Imelda Staunton, actress
- 21 January â Ian McMillan, poet and broadcaster
- 14 February â Tom Watt, radio presenter, journalist and actor
- 1 March â Helen Boaden, broadcasting executive
- 4 May â Charlotte Green, radio newsreader and announcer
- 2 June â Susan Rae, Scottish radio newsreader and announcer
- 6 June â Vaughan Savidge, radio newsreader and announcer
- 7 July â Jonathan Kydd, actor
- 2 October â John Pienaar, political journalist
- 30 October â Juliet Stevenson, actress
- 8 November â Richard Curtis, scriptwriter
- 27 November â John McCarthy, journalist
- 26 December â Simon Fanshawe, writer and broadcaster
- 29 December â Fred MacAulay, Scottish comedian
Deaths
- 20 May â Sir Max Beerbohm, theatre critic, humorist and broadcaster (born 1872)
See also
References