BBC Light Programme

BBC Light Programme

The Light Programme was a BBC radio station which broadcast mainstream light entertainment and music from 1945 until 1967. It opened on 29 July 1945, taking over the longwave frequency used before 1939 by the BBC National Programme.

The service was intended as the domestic replacement for the wartime BBC Forces Programme (later, the General Forces Programme) which had proved popular with civilian audiences in Britain as well as members of the forces.

The longwave signal was transmitted from Droitwich in the English Midlands (as it still is, though nowadays for Radio 4) and gave fairly good coverage of most of the UK, but some medium-wave frequencies were added later, using low-power transmitters to fill in local blank spots. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Light Programme (along with the BBC's two other national programmes, the Home Service and the Third Programme) gradually became available also on what was known at the time as VHF, as the BBC developed a network of local FM transmitters.

The Light Programme closed at 02:02 on 30 September 1967. At 05:30 on the same day it was replaced by Radio 1 on its mediumwave frequencies, and by Radio 2 (the renamed Light Programme) on its longwave frequency. The FM frequencies were mainly used by Radio 2 but sometimes leased to Radio 1 until that station acquired its own FM frequencies in the late 1980s.

The long-running soap opera "The Archers" was first heard nationally on the Light Programme, on 1 January 1951, although it had previously been broadcast in the Midlands Home Service in 1950.

Announcers

*Roy Williams
*Franklin Engelmann
*Robert Dougall
*Peter Fettes
*Dennis Drower
*John Webster
*Jean Metcalfe
*Michael Brooke
*Marjorie Anderson
*David Dunhill
*Phillip Slessor
*Colin Hamilton
*John Dunn
*Roger Moffat
*Bruce Wyndham
*Paul Hollingdale
*Bill Crozier
*Douglas Smith
*Barry Alldis
*Sam Costa
*Pete Murray

Notable programmes

*"The Al Read Show"
*"The Archers"
*"Beyond Our Ken"
*"Billy Cotton Bandshow"
*"Breakfast Special"
*"Children's Favourites"
*"The Clitheroe Kid"
*"Dick Barton"
*"Does the Team Think?"
*"Educating Archie"
*"Family Favourites"
*"Friday Night is Music Night"
*"The Goon Show (repeats from BBC Home Service)"
*"Hancock's Half Hour"
*"Have a Go"
*"Housewives' Choice"
*"Ignorance is Bliss"
*"ITMA"
*"Journey Into Space"
*"Junior Choice"
*"Life With The Lyons"
*"Listen with Mother"
*"The Man in Black"
*"Meet the Huggetts"
*"Merry-Go-Round"
*"Mrs Dale's Diary"
*"Much Binding in the Marsh"
*"Music on the Move"
*"Music While You Work"
*"The Navy Lark"
*"Orbiter X"
*"PC 49"
*"Pick of the Pops"
*"Ray's a Laugh"
*"Riders of the Range"
*"Round the Horne"
*"Roundabout"
*"Sing Something Simple"
*"Sports Report"
*"Take It From Here"
*"Variety Bandbox"
*"Waterlogged Spa"
*"Woman's Hour"
*"Workers' Playtime"

External links

* [http://www.radiorewind.co.uk/radio2/light_programme_page.htm Radio Rewind - The 1500m Light Programme]


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