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17 February – Radio 3 makes major changes to its schedule. These include Rob Cowan replacing Penny Gore as breakfast presenter and an extended weekday afternoon show which will run from 2 pm until the start of In Tune at 5 pm. The programmes previously broadcast at 4 pm are axed with one of those – Choral Evensong – moving to Sunday ...
Programme debuts. 1 January – Conversations from a Long Marriage on BBC Radio 4 (2018–2020) 6 March – You, Me and the Big C on BBC iPlayer Radio. 25 June – Quanderhorn on BBC Radio 4 (2018–2020) 20 August – Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James. 3 September – Nick Grimshaw begins Radio 1 Drivetime.
29 March – BBC Radio 3’s Sunday breakfast programme Sacred and Profane is broadcast for the final time. [16] 4 April – Breakfast programme On Air extends to weekends. [17] 6 April – As part of an earlier start to BBC Radio 4’s day, the weekday editions of The Today programme are extended by 30 minutes to three hours. [18]
Phil Taggart presented the Hype Chart on Tuesdays 3-4am. [46] In February 2018, the first major schedule change of the year happened on the weekend. This saw Maya Jama and Jordan North join BBC Radio 1 to present the Radio 1's Greatest Hits, which would be on Saturday and Sunday respectively.
17 January–2 March – Radio 4 News FM, the first rolling BBC Radio news service is on air during the first Gulf War. It broadcasts on BBC Radio 4’s FM frequencies with the regular scheduled service continuing on long wave. [11] [12] 1992. late March-7 April – For the first time, Radio 4 long wave opts out of the main Radio 4 schedule.
MW 1602 kHz (until January 2018) BBC Radio Surrey 14 November 1991 Surrey Northeastern Hampshire Northern West Sussex: Guildford — 104.0 104.6 10C 722 MW 1368 kHz (until 3 January 2018) BBC Radio Sussex 14 February 1968 (as BBC Radio Brighton) East Sussex West Sussex: Brighton — 95.0 95.1 95.3 104.5 104.8 10B 720 MW 1161 kHz (until 3 ...
Radio 3 is the successor station to the Third Programme which began broadcasting on 29 September 1946. [8] The name Radio 3 was adopted on 30 September 1967 when the BBC launched its first pop music station, Radio 1 [9]: 247 and rebranded its national radio channels as Radio 1, Radio 2 (formerly the Light Programme), Radio 3, and Radio 4 (formerly the Home Service).
Late Junction is a music programme broadcast weekly on Friday nights by BBC Radio 3. Billed as "Journeys in music, ancient to future. The home for adventurous listeners.", [1] the programme has a wide musical scope. It is not uncommon to hear medieval ballads juxtaposed with 21st-century electronica, or jazz followed by international folk music ...