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词条 1985 in British radio
释义

  1. Events

     January  February  March  April  May  June  July  August  September  October  November  December 

  2. Station debuts

  3. Changes of station frequency

  4. Closing this year

  5. Programme debuts

  6. Continuing programmes

     1940s  1950s  1960s  1970s  1980s 

  7. Births

  8. Deaths

  9. See also

  10. References

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This is a list of events in British radio during 1985.

Events

January

  • 7 January – Ken Bruce takes over The Radio 2 Breakfast Show from Terry Wogan.[1]

February

  • 4 February – After broadcasting off and on since 1969, Radio Jackie's time as a pirate station ends. It returns 18 years later as a legal station, broadcasting to the same area of south west London that it had served as a pirate.
  • 13 February – Financial difficulties force South Wales station Gwent Broadcasting to close down after less than two years on air.[2]

March

  • 31 March – Ranking Miss P becomes BBC Radio 1's first black female DJ when she begins presenting the station's first reggae programme. This was not her first appearance on the station, however, as she had been sitting in for other presenters for the past year.

April

  • April – Following the closure of Gwent Broadcasting, CBC expands its broadcast area to cover the Newport area of South Wales.

May

  • No events.

June

  • 29 June – BBC Radio's adult educational strand Study on 4 is renamed Options. All programming now broadcast on weekend afternoons. The programmes continues to be broadcast only on BBC Radio 4's FM frequencies.[3]

July

  • 13 July – BBC Radio 1 broadcasts full, live coverage of the Live Aid pop concerts. This gives people the ability to hear the concerts in stereo.

August

  • No events.

September

  • September – Wiltshire Radio buys struggling Radio West and on 1 October a merged station, GWR, launches.

October

  • 1 October – Radio Hallam's broadcast area is expanded when the Sheffield-based station starts broadcasting across all of South Yorkshire.
  • 14 October – CBC is relaunched as Red Dragon Radio. The station also covers the Newport area, offering a replacement service to Gwent Broadcasting and provides separate breakfast shows for Cardiff and Newport until the early 1990s.[4]
  • October – Plymouth Sound launches an opt-out service for Tavistock. The service operates on weekday breakfast and drive time and weekend mid-mornings.
  • October – Kiss makes its first broadcasts as a pirate station.

November

  • No events.

December

  • No events.

Station debuts

  • 23 April – BBC Radio Shropshire
  • 24 June – BBC Radio Bedfordshire
  • 1 October –
    • BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
    • GWR

Changes of station frequency

[5]
Station Area Moved from Moved to
Essex RadioChelmsford96.4FM102.6FM
Essex RadioSouthend95.3FM96.3FM
Saxon RadioBury St Edmunds96.3FM96.4FM
Invicta SoundCanterbury95.1FM102.8FM
Invicta SoundMaidstone & Medway103.6FM102.7FM
Pennine RadioHuddersfield & Halifax103.4FM102.5FM
BBC Radio SussexEast Sussex103.1FM104.5FM
BBC Radio SussexReigate and Crawley102.7FM104.0FM

Closing this year

  • 13 February – Gwent Broadcasting (1983–1985)
  • 9 September – Radio West (1981–1985)
  • September – Wiltshire Radio (1982–1985)

Programme debuts

  • 17 April – After Henry on BBC Radio 4 (1985–1989)
  • 25 July – Pirate Radio Four on BBC Radio 4 (1985–1986)

Continuing programmes

1940s

  • Sunday Half Hour (1940–2018)
  • Desert Island Discs (1942–Present)
  • Down Your Way (1946–1992)
  • Letter from America (1946–2004)
  • Woman's Hour (1946–Present)
  • A Book at Bedtime (1949–Present)

1950s

  • The Archers (1950–Present)
  • The Today Programme (1957–Present)
  • Sing Something Simple (1959–2001)
  • Your Hundred Best Tunes (1959–2007)

1960s

  • Farming Today (1960–Present)
  • The World at One (1965–Present)
  • The Official Chart (1967–Present)
  • Just a Minute (1967–Present)
  • The Living World (1968–Present)
  • The Organist Entertains (1969–2018)

1970s

  • PM (1970–Present)
  • Start the Week (1970–Present)
  • Week Ending (1970–1998)
  • You and Yours (1970–Present)
  • I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (1972–Present)
  • Good Morning Scotland (1973–Present)
  • Kaleidoscope (1973–1998)
  • Newsbeat (1973–Present)
  • The News Huddlines (1975–2001)
  • File on 4 (1977–Present)
  • Money Box (1977–Present)
  • The News Quiz (1977–Present)
  • Breakaway (1979–1998)
  • Feedback (1979–Present)
  • The Food Programme (1979–Present)
  • Science in Action (1979–Present)

1980s

  • Radio Active (1980–1987)
  • In Business (1983–Present)
  • Sounds of the 60s (1983–Present)
  • Delve Special (1984–1987)

Births

  • 19 March – Gemma Cairney, radio presenter and fashion stylist
  • 5 November – Dan Richards, radio presenter and producer

Deaths

  • 28 May – Roy Plomley, 71, creator and presenter of Desert Island Discs

See also

  • 1985 in British music
  • 1985 in British television
  • 1985 in the United Kingdom
  • List of British films of 1985

References

1. ^BBC Genome Project – BBC Radio 2 listings 7 January 1985
2. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epeGxO3Bxts IBA Engineering Announcements 19 February 1985]
3. ^BBC Genome Project – Radio 4 listings 29 June 1985
4. ^A Guide to Stations Off the Air, RadioNow.
5. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYa6NGDgnF4 IBA Engineering Announcements 25 June 1985]

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