This is a list of events in British radio during 1977.
Events
January
3 January – At 6.45am,
BBC Radio Cymru launches, and becomes the first broadcasting outlet dedicated wholly to programmes in Welsh. The service is part-time and restricted to breakfast shows, extended news bulletins at breakfast, lunchtime & early evening and a number of off-peak opt-outs from a sustaining Radio 4 Wales English-language feed.
February
14 February – The
Annan Committee makes its recommendations and its principle recommendation for radio is for the privatisation of BBC local radio;[1] this is not implemented.
March
No events.
April
30 April – The first edition of the Saturday morning magazine programme Sport on Four is broadcast on
BBC Radio 4; it will run until 1998.[2]
May
2 May –
BBC Radio 4 launches a new breakfast programme Up to the Hour. Consequently, the Today programme is reduced from a continuous two-hour programme to two 25-minute slots. This arrangement lasts for just over a year before Today reverts to a continuous broadcast.
June
No events.
July
No events.
August
22 August – The BBC Radio comedy The Men from the Ministry airs its final episode after fifteen years on air.
September
No events.
October
2 October – The first edition of personal financial advice magazine programme Money Box is broadcast on
BBC Radio 4; it will still be running into the 2020s.
28 November –
BBC Radio 1 launches a weekday afternoon programme presented by
Tony Blackburn. Previously, the station has simulcasted
BBC Radio 2's afternoon show. Tony is replaced on mid-mornings by
Simon Bates. Consequently Radio 1 now has its own all-day schedule on weekdays although the station continues to simulcast Radio 2 each night from 7pm, apart from the weekday late night John Peel programme.
This is a list of events in British radio during 1977.
Events
January
3 January – At 6.45am,
BBC Radio Cymru launches, and becomes the first broadcasting outlet dedicated wholly to programmes in Welsh. The service is part-time and restricted to breakfast shows, extended news bulletins at breakfast, lunchtime & early evening and a number of off-peak opt-outs from a sustaining Radio 4 Wales English-language feed.
February
14 February – The
Annan Committee makes its recommendations and its principle recommendation for radio is for the privatisation of BBC local radio;[1] this is not implemented.
March
No events.
April
30 April – The first edition of the Saturday morning magazine programme Sport on Four is broadcast on
BBC Radio 4; it will run until 1998.[2]
May
2 May –
BBC Radio 4 launches a new breakfast programme Up to the Hour. Consequently, the Today programme is reduced from a continuous two-hour programme to two 25-minute slots. This arrangement lasts for just over a year before Today reverts to a continuous broadcast.
June
No events.
July
No events.
August
22 August – The BBC Radio comedy The Men from the Ministry airs its final episode after fifteen years on air.
September
No events.
October
2 October – The first edition of personal financial advice magazine programme Money Box is broadcast on
BBC Radio 4; it will still be running into the 2020s.
28 November –
BBC Radio 1 launches a weekday afternoon programme presented by
Tony Blackburn. Previously, the station has simulcasted
BBC Radio 2's afternoon show. Tony is replaced on mid-mornings by
Simon Bates. Consequently Radio 1 now has its own all-day schedule on weekdays although the station continues to simulcast Radio 2 each night from 7pm, apart from the weekday late night John Peel programme.