1956 in British radio

Overview of the events of 1956 in British radio
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This is a list of events from British radio in 1956.

Events

  • January
    • No events.
  • February
    • No events.
  • March
    • No events.
  • May
    • Charles Hill, the former 'Radio Doctor' now Postmaster General with government responsibility for broadcasting, attempts to formalise the existing 'fourteen-day rule' agreement by which discussions or statements about matters before Parliament cannot be broadcast in the fortnight preceding any debate.
  • June
    • No events.
  • July
    • No events.
  • September
    • No events.
  • October
    • 29 October–7 November – Suez Crisis. The British government pressures the BBC to support the war[2] and seriously considers taking over the network.[3] Charles Hill also criticises the BBC's coverage but accepts that the 'fourteen-day rule' is unworkable and it is completely suspended by the year's end.
  • November
    • No events.

Programme debuts

Continuing radio programmes

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1940s

1950s

Births

  • 6 January – Angus Deayton, actor and television presenter
  • 9 January – Imelda Staunton, actress
  • 21 January – Ian McMillan, poet and broadcaster
  • 14 February – Tom Watt, radio presenter, journalist and actor
  • 1 March – Helen Boaden, broadcasting executive
  • 4 May – Charlotte Green, radio newsreader and announcer
  • 2 June – Susan Rae, Scottish radio newsreader and announcer
  • 6 June – Vaughan Savidge, radio newsreader and announcer
  • 7 July – Jonathan Kydd, actor
  • 2 October – John Pienaar, political journalist
  • 30 October – Juliet Stevenson, actress
  • 8 November – Richard Curtis, scriptwriter
  • 27 November – John McCarthy, journalist
  • 26 December – Simon Fanshawe, writer and broadcaster
  • 29 December – Fred MacAulay, Scottish comedian

Deaths

  • 20 May – Sir Max Beerbohm, theatre critic, humorist and broadcaster (born 1872)

See also

References

  1. ^ Last long wave only Shipping Forecast
  2. ^ Goodwin, Peter (2005). "Low Conspiracy? — Government interference in the BBC". Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture. 2 (1): 96–118. doi:10.16997/wpcc.10. ISSN 1744-6708.
  3. ^ Fairhall, John (30 June 2011). "Drama sparks Suez Crisis memories". Eastern Daily Press. Archived from the original on 2 November 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  4. ^ Hanley, Brian; Miller, Scott (2009). The Lost Revolution: The Story of the Official IRA and the Workers' Party. Dublin: Penguin Ireland. p. 14.
  5. ^ My Word, My Music ~ A Fond Farewell.
  6. ^ Slide, Anthony (2023). Just a Regular Bloke: the Ted Ray Story. BearManor. ISBN 9798887711072.