This is a list of events in British radio during 1970.
Events
January
February
March
- 24 March â RNSI's ship Mebo II anchors in international waters off Clacton.
April
- 3 April â Any Questions is broadcast on Radio 2 for the final time. Previously, BBC Radio 4 has carried only the Saturday lunchtime repeat; now both the Friday evening and Saturday lunchtime airings of the programme will be heard on Radio 4.
- 4 April
- BBC Radio's sports coverage (other than Test cricket) transfers from BBC Radio 3 to BBC Radio 2 and the first edition of Sport on 2 is broadcast. The former Third Programme and Music Programme elements of Radio 3 are fully integrated under its banner.
- BBC Radio 4 begins broadcasting satirical radio current affairs sketch show Week Ending, which becomes a "training ground" for comedy writers and producers.
- 5 April â Your Hundred Best Tunes moves from BBC Radio 4 to BBC Radio 2.
- 6 April â On BBC Radio 4, programmes which will still be running more than 50 years later are introduced:
- The first edition of PM, the early evening news and current affairs programme, airs.
- The first Thought for the Day is broadcast, replacing âÂÂâÂÂTen to EightâÂÂâÂÂ.
- The first edition of Start the Week is broadcast, with Richard Baker as presenter.
- 10 April â First broadcast of Radio 4's current affairs programme Analysis, another programme which will still be running more than 50 years later.
- 15 April â The UK government begins jamming Radio North Sea International.
May
June
July
- July â Kenny Everett is dismissed by BBC Radio 1 after making cheeky remarks about the Transport Minister's wife following a news item.
- 23 July â Radio North Sea International's Mebo II returns to broadcasting from off the Dutch coast.
August
September
- 1 September â United Biscuits launches its own radio station United Biscuits Network which is broadcast round the clock to the company's four factories.
- 6 September â BBC Radio 4 begins broadcasting the Sunday morning religious magazine programme, which will still be running more than 50 years later.
October
- 5 October â The daily consumer affairs programme You and Yours debuts on Radio 4; it will still be running more than 50 years later.
- 9 October â Round Table, a weekly programme discussions the week's new releases, is broadcast for the first time on Radio 1. Emperor Rosko is the programme's host.
- October â The In Concert brand begins to be used on BBC Radio 1.
November
December
Station debuts
Programme debuts
Continuing radio programmes
1940s
1950s
1960s
Births
- 2 January â Bam Bam (Peter Jarrod Poulton), radio presenter
- 14 February â Simon Pegg, comedian, film and television actor and writer, radio personality
- 15 February â Jonny Dymond, journalist and presenter
- 15 May â Justin Moorhouse, comedian and DJ
- 28 May â Paul Sinha, comedian, quizzer and radio presenter
- 18 June â Katie Derham, radio presenter
- 23 November â Zoe Ball, television and radio presenter
- 25 November â Emma B, radio presenter
- 2 December â Jo Russell, radio presenter
- Verity Sharp, music presenter
See also
References