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This is a list of events in British radio during 1968.
Events
- 4 February – BBC Radio Nottingham broadcasts the UK's first ever radio phone-in, What Are They Up To Now, hosted by Tony Church.[1]
 - 21 August – Protests are heard at tonight's BBC Proms concert by the USSR Symphony Orchestra against the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia.[2]
 
Station debuts
- 31 January – BBC Radio Nottingham
 - 14 March – BBC Radio Stoke
 - 24 June – BBC Radio Leeds
 
Programme debuts
- Undated – The Living World on BBC Radio 4 (1968–Present)
 - October – Helo Sut Dach Chi? presented by Hywel Gwynfryn on BBC Wales, the first Welsh-language pop radio programme
 - 11 October – Follow This Space on BBC Radio 4 (1968–1969)[3]
 
Continuing radio programmes
1940s
- Sunday Half Hour (1940–2018)
 - Desert Island Discs (1942–Present)
 - Family Favourites (1945–1980)
 - Down Your Way (1946–1992)
 - Letter from America (1946–2004)
 - Woman's Hour (1946–Present)
 - Twenty Questions (1947–1976)
 - Any Questions? (1948–Present)
 - The Dales (1948–1969)
 - A Book at Bedtime (1949–Present)
 
1950s
- The Archers (1950–Present)
 - Listen with Mother (1950–1982)
 - From Our Own Correspondent (1955–Present)
 - Pick of the Pops (1955–Present)
 - The Clitheroe Kid (1957–1972)
 - My Word! (1957–1988)
 - Test Match Special (1957–Present)
 - The Today Programme (1957–Present)
 - The Navy Lark (1959–1977)
 - Sing Something Simple (1959–2001)
 - Your Hundred Best Tunes (1959–2007)
 
1960s
- Farming Today (1960–Present)
 - In Touch (1961–Present)
 - The Men from the Ministry (1962–1977)
 - I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again (1964–1973)
 - Petticoat Line (1965–1979)
 - The World at One (1965–Present)
 - The Official Chart (1967–Present)
 - Just a Minute (1967–Present)
 
Ending this year
- 9 June – Round the Horne (1965–1968)
 - 11 June – The Embassy Lark (1966–1968)
 - July – Billy Cotton Band Show (1949–1968)
 
Births
- 15 January – Alex Lowe, actor, comedian and voice artist
 - 2 June – John Culshaw, comic actor and impressionist
 - 15 June – Samira Ahmed, arts journalist and broadcaster
 - 4 July – Ronni Ancona, comic actress and impressionist
 - 20 July – Julian Rhind-Tutt, actor
 - 2 October – Victoria Derbyshire, presenter
 - 18 October – Rhod Gilbert, Welsh comedian and broadcast presenter
 - Sonita Alleyne, media production company executive and college principal
 - Chris Neill, comedy producer and performer
 - Approximate date – Christopher Green, comedy performer
 
Deaths
- 10 February – Mary O'Farrell, actress (born 1892)
 - 24 June – Tony Hancock, comedian, suicide, in Australia (born 1924)
 
See also
References
- ↑ "We need to talk: why Britain loves radio phone-ins". theguardian.com. 28 January 2018.
 - ↑ "1968 Proms". Your Classical. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
 - ↑ Walmsley, Andy (17 March 2015). "That Was the Week - Part 1". Random radio jottings. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
 
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