14 February – Radio comedian
Kenneth Horne collapses and dies of a heart attack while hosting the annual Guild of Television Producers' and Directors' Awards at
The Dorchester hotel in London,[2] having just presented an award to
Barry Took, co-scriptwriter of Round the Horne, and invited viewers to tune in to its fifth series, due to start on 16 March.[3] By 24 February the BBC has decided that Round the Horne cannot continue without its star and the scripts for series five are hastily reworked by writers
Johnnie Mortimer and
Brian Cooke with
Myles Rudge into a new vehicle for former co-star
Kenneth Williams called Stop Messing About[4] which opens on
BBC Radio 2 on 6 April and runs for two seasons.[5]
February –
Mary Raine becomes the first woman to report on sport for the BBC.[6]
March
No events
April
25 April – The last edition of daily soap opera The Dales is broadcast on
BBC Radio 2 after 5,531 episodes.
28 April – The first edition of daily soap opera Waggoners' Walk is broadcast on BBC Radio 2, replacing The Dales.[7]
10 July – The BBC publishes a report called "Broadcasting in the Seventies" proposing the reorganisation of programmes on the national networks and replacing regional broadcasting on
BBC Radio 4 with
BBC Local Radio. The report begins to be implemented the following year and the former
BBC Home Service regions gradually disappear although regional programming on Radio 4 does not end fully until the end of 1982.
20–21 July – BBC Radios 1 and 2 stay on air all night to provide live coverage of the landing on the
Moon and of
Neil Armstrong's first steps onto the Moon's surface.[8]
August
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September
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October
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November
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December
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14 February – Radio comedian
Kenneth Horne collapses and dies of a heart attack while hosting the annual Guild of Television Producers' and Directors' Awards at
The Dorchester hotel in London,[2] having just presented an award to
Barry Took, co-scriptwriter of Round the Horne, and invited viewers to tune in to its fifth series, due to start on 16 March.[3] By 24 February the BBC has decided that Round the Horne cannot continue without its star and the scripts for series five are hastily reworked by writers
Johnnie Mortimer and
Brian Cooke with
Myles Rudge into a new vehicle for former co-star
Kenneth Williams called Stop Messing About[4] which opens on
BBC Radio 2 on 6 April and runs for two seasons.[5]
February –
Mary Raine becomes the first woman to report on sport for the BBC.[6]
March
No events
April
25 April – The last edition of daily soap opera The Dales is broadcast on
BBC Radio 2 after 5,531 episodes.
28 April – The first edition of daily soap opera Waggoners' Walk is broadcast on BBC Radio 2, replacing The Dales.[7]
10 July – The BBC publishes a report called "Broadcasting in the Seventies" proposing the reorganisation of programmes on the national networks and replacing regional broadcasting on
BBC Radio 4 with
BBC Local Radio. The report begins to be implemented the following year and the former
BBC Home Service regions gradually disappear although regional programming on Radio 4 does not end fully until the end of 1982.
20–21 July – BBC Radios 1 and 2 stay on air all night to provide live coverage of the landing on the
Moon and of
Neil Armstrong's first steps onto the Moon's surface.[8]
August
No events
September
No events
October
No events
November
No events
December
No events
Station debuts
This section is empty. You can help by
adding to it. (August 2017)