Overview of the events of 1948 in British radio
This is a list of events from British radio in 1948.
Events
January
February
March
April
May to September
October
- 12 October – Topical debate programme Any Questions? is first broadcast on the West of England Home Service[3] chaired by Freddie Grisewood; originally intended to run for six fortnightly editions only, it will still be on the air weekly (on BBC Radio 4 nationally) 75 years later.
November
December
- 26 December – The first series of the BBC's annual Reith Lectures, Bertrand Russell on Authority and the Individual, begins broadcasting on the Home Service.[4]
- 28 December – For the second series of Take It from Here, writers Muir and Norden begin to adopt its familiar three-part sketch show format.[5][6]
Undated
Debuts
Programme endings
Continuing radio programmes
1930s
1940s
Births
- 8 March – Gyles Brandreth, writer, broadcaster and politician
- 14 April – Rob Cowan, classical music presenter
- 29 May – Michael Berkeley, composer and classical music broadcaster
- 9 June – Nick Clarke, news presenter (died 2006)
- 18 June – Philip Jackson, actor[9]
- 25 August – Harriett Gilbert, radio arts presenter
- 30 August – Robin Lustig, radio news presenter
- 22 December – Noel Edmonds, broadcast presenter and producer
- Paul Lewis, financial broadcaster
See also
References
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