This is a list of events in British radio during 1981.
Events
January
February
- 11 February â BBC Radio London begins broadcasting in stereo, and begins carrying BBC Radio 1 during its mid-evening downtime on weekdays between 20.00 and 22.00. It reverts to BBC Radio 2 when Radio 1 begins its nightly 'borrow' of Radio 2's VHF frequency.
- 19 FebruaryâÂÂ9 April â BBC Radio 3 makes the unusual move of broadcasting a sitcom when it airs campus comedy serial Patterson.
March
April
May
June
- 6 June â BBC Radio 1 broadcasts a live sporting event as a one-off occurrence. The kick-off time is during Radio 1's 'borrow' of Radio 2's VHF frequencies. Radio 1 would normally be off the air on Saturday evenings, and simulcasting Radio 2, so by broadcasting the game on Radio 1's frequencies, Radio 2 is able to broadcast both the sporting event and its usual 19.00 programme.
July
August
September
October
- October â BBC Radio Deeside is expanded to cover all of north east Wales and is renamed BBC Radio Clwyd
- 3 October â Kenny Everett rejoins the BBC to present a Saturday morning programme.
- 4 October â The first edition of All Time Greats, presented by Desmond Carrington, is broadcast on BBC Radio 2. The programme, broadcast on Sunday lunchtimes, remains on air until the late 2000s.
- 6âÂÂ31 October â For four weeks, Radio 2âÂÂs overnight show, You and the Night and the Music, is replaced by 2âÂÂs Company with features a blend of music, drama, talks and documentaries from all the radio networks.
November
December
Station debuts
Programme debuts
- 19 February â Patterson, BBC Radio 3 (1981)
- 8 March â The Lord of the Rings (radio series), BBC Radio 4 (1981)
- 21 September â Steve Wright in the Afternoon, originally billed as Steve Wright, BBC Radio 1 (1981âÂÂ1993, 1999âÂÂ2022)
- Tom Menard's Local Tales, BBC Radio 2 (1981âÂÂ1987)
Continuing radio programmes
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
Births
Deaths
- 7 January â Alvar Liddell, 72, BBC Radio announcer and newsreader
- 10 February â Leonard Plugge, 91, commercial radio promoter and politician
- 15 March â Derek Roy, 58, comedian
- 13 April â Gwyn Thomas, 67, Welsh writer and broadcaster
- 23 September â Sam Costa, 71, crooner, voice actor and disc jockey
- 30 November â Val Gielgud, 81, pioneer director of broadcast drama
See also
References