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The title reflected the fact that at the time the BBC broadcast via radio only. (The BBC version of The Listener was preceded by another magazine with the same title which was the Journal of the Wireless League.) The first issue was published as a four-page insert in the Wireless World magazine on 24 March 1926.
BBC Radio 2: Noël: The Life and Times of Noël Coward: 5 March 1975: BBC Radio 4: The Fred Astaire Story: 26 March 1973: BBC Radio 2: The Fred Astaire Story: 23 April 1975: BBC Radio 2: David Niven: 23 September 1975: BBC Radio 2: Kaleidoscope: 15 February 1977: BBC Radio 4: Desert Island Discs: 26 April 1977: BBC Radio 4: John Dunn Show: 29 ...
On 24 February 2019, Radio Times introduces the BBC Scotland television channel, a new autonomous service that broadcasts an nightly line-up of entirely Scottish-related programming from 7.00pm to midnight replacing the Scotland's version of BBC2 after 53 years, and the listings were occupied by BBC4 at the bottom on the right page.
The BBC Genome Project is an online searchable database of programme listings initially based upon the contents of the Radio Times from the first issue in 1923 to 2009. [1] Television listings from post-2009 can be accessed via the BBC Programmes site.
The Call; Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory; Cambridge Literary Review; Camera Owner; Camerawork; Candis Magazine; Canoe & Kayak UK; Cantab; Careless Talk Costs Lives
The Reith Lectures is a series of annual BBC radio lectures given by leading figures of the day. They are commissioned by the BBC and broadcast on Radio 4 and the World Service . The lectures were inaugurated in 1948 to mark the historic contribution made to public service broadcasting by Lord Reith , the corporation's first director-general.
A Pan/Piccolo book of their adventures in comic form with storylines by R.A.G. Clarke and pictures by Bill Titcombe. It was released in 1973 and cost 20p in the UK. It contained six stories. Models of Jones' and Hodges' vans, a Walmington-on-Sea taxi, and a Walmington newspaper van were part of a Radio Times promotion.
The billing from the Radio Times issue of June 15–21, 1930, illustrating Agatha Christie's broadcast of her chapter of Behind The Screen. (1): (Episode unnamed), written and broadcast by Hugh Walpole. Transmitted on Saturday 14 June 1930. First published in issue 75 of The Listener on 18 June 1930.