This is a list of events in British radio during 2006.
Events
January
February
March
April
- 3 April â BBC GMR reverts to its original name of BBC Radio Manchester.
- 9 April â Russell Brand presents his first Saturday night Russell Brand Show on BBC Radio 2.
- 18 April â Chris Evans takes over Radio 2's Drivetime show from Johnnie Walker.
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- London's 102.2 Smooth FM gives away ã118,454 to a listener from Essex who correctly identifies their Secret Song as Diana Ross's My Old Piano. The Secret Song has been running since November 2005 and, at this time is the biggest cash prize on radio this century.
- Insight Radio is rebranded as RNIB Connect Radio.
- 23 April â The Radio 4 UK Theme is used for the last time, amid controversy over its axing by Radio 4 controller Mark Damazer. The decision to axe the theme, which had been used since 1978, to make way for a 'pacy news briefing' led to widespread coverage in the media and even debate in Parliament.
- 29 April â In some areas Centre FM is renamed as Touch FM.
- April â The timeslot for Bob Harris's Saturday evening show on Radio 2 is moved forward an hour, meaning it airs from 11pm to 2am instead of 10pm to 1am.
May
June
- 24 June â The final edition of Home Truths is broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
- June â Nick Clarke broadcasts Fighting to Be Normal on BBC Radio 4, an audio diary of his treatment for cancer. In August he returns to presenting The World at One on the network, but his last appearance is on 12 September and he dies on 23 November.
July
- 25 July â A Secret Song competition on Manchester's 100.4 Smooth FM is won by a listener who correctly identifies the track as Razzamatazz by Quincy Jones. The competition had been running since 27 March with the prize money standing at ã86,500 at the time it was won.
- July â Networking is increased on the north of England Magic stations when the local afternoon show is dropped in favour of a networked programme. Consequently, only the breakfast show is locally produced.
August
September
October
- 1 October â Kirsty Young takes over as presenter of Desert Island Discs. Her first guest is children's author and illustrator Quentin Blake.
- 10 October â Talksport becomes the first national commercial radio broadcaster to win Premier League commentary rights. Talksport wins a package that allows it to broadcast the second choice Saturday afternoon games that kick off at 3pm â the BBC will get first pick.
- 22 October â A new chart show called Fresh 40 launches. Aired on the Kiss and Galaxy networks and other youth-orientated stations, it counts down the top 40 râÂÂnâÂÂb and dance songs and is broadcast against commercial radio's Hit40uk chart programme and the BBC Radio 1 Sunday afternoon chart show.
November
December
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Station debuts
Programme debuts
Continuing radio programmes
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Deaths
- 1 February â Ernest Dudley, 97, novelist, journalist, screenwriter, actor and radio broadcaster
- 27 February â Linda Smith, 48, comedian
- 19 April â June Knox-Mawer, 75, romantic novelist and radio broadcaster
- 8 July â Peter Hawkins, 82, voice actor
- 5 October â Robert Dentith, 29, presenter of The Unsigned Show on Kerrang! Radio
- 21 October â Paul Walters, 59, BBC radio and TV producer
- 31 October â William Franklyn, 81, actor
- 23 November â Nick Clarke, 58, radio and television presenter and journalist
- 27 November â Alan Freeman, 79, disc jockey and radio personality
- 18 December â Mike Dickin, 63, Talksport radio presenter (car accident)
- 23 December â Charlie Drake, 81, comedian
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