Overview of the events of 1957 in British radio
This is a list of events from British radio in 1957.
Events
- 2 September – The BBC Light Programme starts broadcasting at breakfast and now goes on-air each day, apart from Sunday, at 7am.
- 30 September –
- Network Three launches, providing a service of adult educational programmes. It broadcasts on the frequencies of the Third programme, and is on air for 75 minutes each day, resulting in the Third Programme coming on air a little later in the evening.
- The BBC Home Service's lighter content transfers to the Light Programme.
- September – For the first time, a chart rundown with the format of running through the charts of the week, playing the top tens from various music papers plus entries to top 20s, is introduced as part of Pick of the Pops.
- 28 October – The Today programme launches on the BBC Home Service as a programme of "topical talks" to give listeners an alternative to listening to light music which the Home Service had previously broadcast at breakfast.[1]
Programme debuts
Continuing radio programmes
1930s
1940s
1950s
Station debuts
Births
- 28 January – Frank Skinner, comedy performer
- 16 March – Trevor Harrison, actor
- 22 March – Michael Mosley, Indian-born science presenter (died 2024)
- 12 May – Victor Lewis-Smith, broadcaster, producer, comedy presenter and columnist (died 2022)
- 9 July – Paul Merton, né Martin, comedy performer and broadcast panel show participant
- 24 August – Stephen Fry, actor and broadcast panel show participant
- 7 August – Daire Brehan, Irish-born actress, broadcaster and barrister (died 2012)
- 13 September – Sally Boazman, BBC Radio 2 travel news reporter
- 3 October – Tim Westwood, DJ
- 24 November – Edward Stourton, radio news presenter
- 7 December – Winifred Robinson, radio presenter
- 9 December – Maria McErlane, comedy actress
- Approximate date – Garry Richardson, radio sports presenter
Deaths
See also
References
|