Overview of the events of 1944 in British radio
This is a list of events from British radio in 1944.
Events
January
February
March
April
- April – The American Broadcasting Station in Europe (ABSIE) is established, transmitting from Britain in English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, and Norwegian to resistance movements in mainland Europe.
May
June
- June – Utility radio ("War-time Civilian Receiver"), produced by the radio industry under government direction, is available for sale.[3]
- 5 June – One day before D-Day, the BBC transmits coded messages (including the second line of a poem by Paul Verlaine and Hubert Gregg's "I'm Going to Get Lit Up When the Lights Go Up in London")[4] from Britain to underground resistance fighters in France warning that the invasion of mainland Europe is about to begin.[5][6]
- 6 June – D-Day: The 08:00 BBC news bulletin announces that paratroops have landed in France (reporter Guy Byam is among them).[7] 17 BBC reporters are embedded with the invasion forces.[7] At 09:32 John Snagge begins reading announcements of the landings "on the northern coast of France", broadcasting over BBC transmitters to home and overseas audiences[8] and introducing a message from General Eisenhower.[7] At 13:00, the first eyewitness report, recorded on a bomber, is broadcast.[8] The King speaks to the nation at 21:00.[8] Reports of the landings are carried by around 725 of the 914 broadcasting stations in the United States.[6]
July
August
- 28 August – The BBC begins broadcasting in Dutch to Indonesia and in French to southeast Asia.[10]
September
October
November
December
Debuts
Continuing radio programmes
1930s
1940s
Births
- 2 February – Andrew Davis, orchestral conductor (died 2024)
- 9 May – Tony Prince, "The Royal Ruler", born Thomas Whitehead, DJ
- 12 May – Brian Kay, bass singer and radio music presenter
- 5 June – Nigel Rees, radio broadcaster
- 28 October – Gerry Anderson, Northern Irish radio broadcaster (died 2014)
- November – Jim Eldridge, scriptwriter
- 25 December – Kenny Everett, born Maurice Cole, DJ (died 1995)
Deaths
- 22 June – Kent Stevenson, war reporter (shot down while flying on an air raid)
- 19 August – Sir Henry Wood, orchestral conductor (born 1869)
See also
References
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