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Radio Moments - This Week in History

Seven days of radio history in seven minutes - as told through clips and narration from David Lloyd.
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78: Pete Murray; Radio X; Peter Powell - on the last weekly Radio Moments review

Happy 95th birthday Pete Murray; Radio X begins and Moyles returns; Peter Powell waves farewell to Radio 1; and Children's Favourites ends. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending September 25th 2020. This episode marks the end of the 'Radio Moments - This Week in History' series after a nine year run. Thanks for listening. The daily 'this day in history' tweets continue @davidlloydradio - and the 'Radio Moments Conversations' series. Thanks for listening.

Sep 19, 20209 minEp. 78

76: 50 yrs of Radio Manchester; 40 years of Radio Norfolk; and Centre launches

Happy 50th anniversary to BBC Radio Manchester; the 40th anniversary of Radio Norfolk Timmy Mallett launches Centre Radio; Wogan announces his resignation; Heart arrives in London. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending September 11th 2020. Follow the series by weekly podcast here .

Sep 09, 20206 minEp. 76

71: Our Tune, Kenny's fired and strikes at LBC.

The 40th anniversary of Our Tune; Kenny Everett is sacked; Neil begins at Radio 1 and strike action at LBC. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending July 24th 2020. Follow the series by weekly podcast here .

Jul 25, 20207 minEp. 71

70: Newsreaders say who they are; Live Aid; Metro and Aire/Magic; Moyles

Newsreaders first say their names 80 years ago; 35 years since Live Aid; Radio Aire splits 30 years ago; Metro launches in 1974; Moyles announces he's to leave Radio 1 - and the first anniversary of the new Hits Radio breakfast show. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending July 17th 2020. Follow the series by weekly podcast here .

Jul 16, 20209 minEp. 70

68: Johnnie leaves Radio 1; R1 AMs closes; Trent launches; Angie moves

Angie Greaves leaves Magic for Smooth; Viva 983 launches in London targeted at women; Johnnie Walker leaves Radio 1; radio 1 AM frequencies close; Trent launches in Nottingham. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending July 3rd 2020. Follow the series by weekly podcast here .

Jul 04, 20207 minEp. 68

67: Les Ross launches Tees; Music While You Work; and the Heathrow Conference,

Les Ross begins at the commercial Radio Tees; commercial operators rebel at the Heathrow Conference; Music While You Work launches 80 years ago; Blackburn campaigns to play Cliff on Gold; and Ray Moore settles on early breakfast on Radio 2. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending June 26th 2020. Follow the series by weekly podcast here .

Jun 26, 20208 minEp. 67

66: Melody acquired; BBC Northampton launches; death of Reith

50 years on from the General Election which led to the beginning of commercial radio; the ill-fated GB Radio launches in Newport; the death of Lord Reith; Melody acquired by EMAP to become Magic; BBC Radio Northampton launches; Moyles in the Archers - and that broadcast from Dame Nellie Melba, the first broadcast in the World by a celebrity a hundred years ago. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending June 19th 2020. Follow the series by weekly podcast here ....

Jun 18, 20208 minEp. 66

65: Holness leaves LBC; Commons broadcasting trial; Premier launches

Bob Holness leaves Douglas Cameron after ten LBC years; the Commons broadcasting trial begins; Premier Radio's silver jubilee; Tony Blackburn climbed aboard pirate Radio London; Everett returns after a sacking. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending June 12th 2020. Follow the series by weekly podcast here .

Jun 11, 20207 minEp. 65

64: Rock FM is born; Hits Radio begins; Noel on breakfast;

Red Rose splits and Rock FM is born; Hits Radio launched; Workers' Playtime begins; Blackburn makes way for Noel on Radio 1 breakfast; Nicholas Parsons misses Just a Minute; and Dave Berry and Christian O'Connell start new breakfast shows. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending June 5th 2020.

Jun 03, 20208 minEp. 64

63: The Archers; Mercia's 40th; Mayo on breakfast

The birth of the Archers; Mercia's 40th; Jazz becomes Smooth London; Mayo beings on R1 breakfast; the death of Roy Plomley; and a Top 40 fail. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending May 29th 2020.

May 27, 20208 minEp. 63

61: Jenni Murray, JAM, R1 at Mallory Park - and the sig tune

Jenni Murray is 70; and happy birthday too to Jon Wolfert from legendary jingle company JAM; commentary of a tragedy in Bradford; the famous Radio1 funday at Malllory Park - and the art of the signature tune. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending May 15th 2020.

May 13, 20208 minEp. 61

56: PM, The World Tonight, Dave Berry and Kenny Everett

BBC changes are introduced following the 'Broadcasting in the 70s' report including the start of PM and The World Tonight; Cardiff gets commercial radio; Dave Berry leaves Capital; and 25 years since the death of Kenny Everett. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending April 10th 2020.

Apr 09, 20208 minEp. 56

55: Happy birthday Johnnie Walker; Radio 4 protests; and happy birthday Piccadilly

'We are the World is played around the World'; IRN messes up the Queen Mother's death; happy 75th birthday to Johnnie Walker; Caroline's anniversary; protests about Radio 4 plans; Zoe Ball ends Radio 2 breakfast; and Piccadilly is born in Manchester. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending April 3rd 2020.

Apr 03, 20209 minEp. 55

54: Tom Browne and Radio 5 ends, Paul Burnett starts - & the Peacock Committee

A new Desert Island Discs presenter; the Peacock Committee is established; Real launches in Yorkshire; a tranche of Heart rebrands; Tom Browne finishes on the Radio 1 chart; a troubled Boat Race broadcast; Paul Burnett arrives at Radio 1; Radio 5 ends; and Alan Freeman's last Pick of the Pops

Mar 26, 20209 minEp. 54

53: Evans sells Virgin; the mi Amigo sinks and Downtown launches

Chris Evans sold Ginger Media (inc the original Virgin Radio); the Radio Caroline ship the Mi Amigo sinks; Sara Cox's 24 hour 80s Dance Challenge; commercial radio arrives at last in Belfast; Hallam appoints its first programme director; Derek Jameson starts on Radio 2 breakfast. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending March 20th 2020.

Mar 20, 20209 minEp. 53

50: The Commons on-air; Ed Stewart; and Brian Matthew

Capital moves from 539; Commons proceedings are to be broadcast; Moray Firth arrives; Trent makes its Derby debut; Ed Stewart begins on Junior Choice; Brian Matthew's last programme; Radio Humberside's official launch. Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending February 28th 2020.

Feb 26, 20207 minEp. 50
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