This is a list of events in British radio during 1997.
Events
January
- 6 January â Leicester Sound moves frequency and increases transmitter power.
- January â Chris Evans leaves the Radio 1 Breakfast Show after being sacked.
- January â Tracks by the boy band East 17 are removed from the playlists of at least eleven radio stations following recent comments from their lead singer Brian Harvey about his use of the drug ecstasy. In an interview with Independent Radio News he had claimed to have taken twelve tablets in one evening and then driven, prompting condemnation in the House of Commons from Prime Minister John Major. Harvey was sacked from the band on 17 January, despite making a full apology for the comments.
- 30 January â Speaking on BBC Radio 1 in defence of Brian Harvey, musician Noel Gallagher claims that drugs are "like getting up and having a cup of tea in the morning".
February
- February â Emap launches a network of Magic stations on its MW frequencies across the north of England. They replace stations such as Great North Radio and Great Yorkshire Gold.
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- Mark and Lard become the Radio 1 breakfast show's new presenters.
- Jo Whiley begins presenting a weekday lunchtime show on Radio 1.
March
April
- 5 April â Pick of the Pops returns to the BBC. The programme is aired on Saturday afternoons on Radio 2 with Alan Freeman returning as host. The programme had last been on the BBC on BBC Radio 1 at the end of 1992 and throughout most of the intervening period it had been broadcast on Capital Gold.
May
June
July
August
September
October
- 13 October â Mark and Lard are replaced as Radio 1 breakfast presenters by Zoë Ball and Kevin Greening. Mark and Lard are moved to an afternoon presenting slot. On the same day Chris Evans begins presenting a rival breakfast show on Virgin Radio.
November
- 17 November â Launch of the Broadcast Radio website.
December
- 9 December â Chris Evans's media production company, Ginger Media Group buys Virgin Radio from Richard Branson for ã85m. Branson had planned to sell the station to Capital Radio, but Evans, who had not wanted to work for the station, launched a rival bid.
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Deaths
- 16 January â Ronald Mason, 70, radio drama producer
- 20 January â Dennis Main Wilson, 72, broadcast comedy producer
- 2 February â Godfrey Baseley, 92, radio executive
- 4 April â Mike Raven ((Austin) Churton Fairman), 72, DJ, actor and sculptor
- 26 June â Charlie Chester, 83, stand-up comedian and broadcast presenter
- 19 September â Jack May, 75, actor
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