Overview of the events of 1975 in British radio
This is a list of events in British radio during 1975.
Events
January
- 1 January – BBC Radio Ulster launches as a full time station. It replaces what had been a Northern Ireland opt-out of BBC Radio 4.
- 6 January – BBC Radio 2's broadcasting hours are reduced due to budget cuts at the BBC. The former 5 am – 2 am schedule is reduced to a 6 am start up Mondays to Saturdays with a 6:55 am start up on Sundays. The station closes down at around 12:33 am each day. Another consequence on the cuts is that David Hamilton's afternoon show is broadcast on both Radio 1 and Radio 2.
- 22 January – Radio Forth begins broadcasting to the Edinburgh area.[1]
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
- 16 September – Pennine Radio begins broadcasting to the Bradford area.[1]
- 29 September – BBC Radio 2's broadcasting hours are further reduced when the station closes slightly earlier, concluding its day at around 12:10 am Mondays to Fridays, and at 12:33 am on Saturdays and Sundays.
- September – The first edition of The Sunday Request Show is broadcast on BBC Radio 1. Presented by Annie Nightingale, the show runs until the end of 1979 before being re-introduced as an evening programme in 1982.
October
November
December
Station debuts
Programme debuts
Continuing radio programmes
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
Births
- January – Adam Rutherford, geneticist and science broadcaster
- 22 January – Rachel Burden, news presenter
- 24 January – Lucy Montgomery, comedy actress
- 25 February – Naga Munchetty, broadcast news presenter
- 31 March – Jonny Saunders, radio sports reporter, presenter and commentator
- 1 April – Suzy Klein, arts broadcast presenter
- 25 July – Margaret Cabourn-Smith, comedy actress
- 31 July – Stephanie Hirst, radio presenter
- 23 September – Chris Hawkins, radio presenter
- 20 November – Jason Mohammad, radio and television presenter
- 30 November – Richard Bacon, broadcast presenter
- 15 December – Ayesha Hazarika, Scottish broadcast journalist, political adviser and comedian
- Catherine Shepherd, comedy actress
Deaths
See also
References