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1983 in British radio

This is a list of events in British radio during 1983.

Events

January

February

March

  • No events.

April

  • 18 April – Prior to the launch of a commercial station covering Gwent, the BBC launches BBC Radio Gwent. It broadcasts at peak time, opting out of BBC Radio Wales. The station broadcasts on VHF/FM and therefore becomes the only part of Wales where English-language radio programming for Wales can be heard on VHF/FM.

May

  • May – The first Birmingham Walkathon is staged by Birmingham's BRMB to raise money for charity, and takes place around the city's Outer Circle bus route.

June

  • 13 June – Gwent Broadcasting becomes the first station in the UK to occupy the newly released 102.2 to 104.5Mhz part of the VHF/FM waveband.

July

  • 2 July – BBC Radio Medway is expanded to cover all of the county of Kent and is renamed accordingly.

August

September

  • No events.

October

  • 6 October – Centre Radio stops broadcasting after running into financial difficulties. A take-over bid is rejected by the IBA and the station goes off air at 5.30pm.
  • 22 October – BBC Radio Brighton is expanded to cover all of the county of Sussex and is accordingly renamed BBC Radio Sussex.

November

  • No events.

December

  • 12 December – BBC Radio Bury launches as a trial community radio station. It opts out on MW from BBC Radio Manchester for a few hours each day. It is the first of five such trial stations, each operating in various parts of the Manchester area. Each station is on air for a few weeks.
  • 18 December – Sounds of Jazz is broadcast on BBC Radio 1 for the final time. The show is transferred to Radio 2 in the new year.
  • December – Kenny Everett leaves BBC Radio 2 a couple of weeks after he made a risqué on-air joke about Margaret Thatcher.

Station debuts

Programme debuts

Continuing radio programmes

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

Closing this year

  • 6 October – Centre Radio (1981–1983)

Births

Deaths

  • 22 February – Sir Adrian Boult, orchestral conductor, BBC director of music (born 1889)
  • 11 September – Brian Lawrance, Australian-born bandleader (born 1909)
  • 22 October – Sir Harold Bishop, broadcasting engineer (born 1900)
  • 24 December – Alan Melville, scriptwriter and war reporter (born 1910)

See also

References