1956 in radio
Events
Debuts
- January 22 â Fort Laramie debuts on CBS.
- January 27 â CBS Radio Workshop debuts on CBS.
- January 29 â Indictment debuts on CBS.
- 19 May â First edition of the popular record request programme Sveriges bilradio (1956âÂÂ1973) on Sveriges Radiotjänst (forerunner of Sveriges Radio).
- June â My Word! is piloted on the BBC Midland Home Service, chaired by John Arlott.
- July 30 -NBC Bandstand debuts on NBC.
- August 15 â WWRI-West Warwick, Rhode Island begins broadcasting.
Closings
Births
- February 22 â Hugh Hewitt, American lawyer, academic and radio host
- February 27 â Tim Brando, American radio host and sportscaster
- March 1 â Helen Boaden, British broadcasting executive
- March 27 â Dale Arnold, American sportscaster
- May 4 â Charlotte Green, English radio newsreader and announcer
- June 2 â Susan Rae, Scottish radio newsreader and announcer
- July 4 â Mark Belling, radio talk-show host for WISN in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- July 16 â Jerry Doyle, American actor and radio talk show host
- September 1 â Bernie Wagenblast, American editor and broadcaster
- October 6 â Jimmy Cefalo, American sportscaster, game show host and play-by-play commentator for Miami Dolphins, former NFL player
- October 30 â Juliet Stevenson, British actress
- November 8 â Richard Curtis, British scriptwriter
- November 27 â John McCarthy, British journalist
- December 26
- Simon Fanshawe, British writer and broadcaster
- David Sedaris, American raconteur
- December 29 â Fred MacAulay, Scottish comedian
- December 31 â Shelagh Rogers, Canadian radio host
- Steve Buckley, Boston Herald sports columnist, Boston, Massachusetts sports radio station WEEI broadcaster from 1993
- Christopher O'Riley, American classical pianist and host of weekly NPR program From the Top
Deaths
- May 20 - Max Beerbohm, British theatre critic, humorist and broadcaster, 83
References