The BBC Light Programme was a national radio station which broadcast chiefly mainstream light entertainment and light music from 1945 until 1967, when it was replaced by BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2. It opened on 29 July 1945, taking over the long wave frequency which had earlier been used – prior to the outbreak of the Second World War on 1 September 1939 – by the BBC National Programme.
The service was intended as a domestic replacement for the wartime BBC General Forces Programme which had gained many civilian listeners in Britain as well as members of the British Armed Forces.
History
The long wave signal on 200 kHz / 1500 metres was transmitted from Droitwich in the English Midlands7 (as it still is today for BBC Radio 4, although adjusted slightly to 198 kHz / 1515 metres from 1 February 1988)89 and gave fairly good coverage of most of the United Kingdom, although a number of low-power medium wave transmitters (using 1215 kHz / 247 metres) were added later to fill in local blank spots.1011 Over the course of the 1950s and 1960s, the Light Programme (along with the BBC's two other national stations – the BBC Home Service and the BBC Third Programme) gradually became available on what was known at the time as VHF, as the BBC developed a network of local FM transmitters.12
From its first day of broadcasting in 1945 until Monday 2 September 1957, the Light Programme would be on the air from 9:00 am until midnight each day, apart from Sundays when it would come on the air at 8:00 am until 11:00 pm.13
There was, however, a period of a year when the Light Programme was forced to end its broadcasting day one hour earlier at 11:00 pm. This commenced in mid-February 1947 as an effect from the appalling winter of 1946–1947 which saw a fuel shortage in the country with the government enforcing electricity saving measures, one of which was losing one hour of broadcasting per day from the Light Programme.1415 Even after the fuel shortage had ended by spring 1947, the 11:00 pm closedown each night continued as BBC Radio found itself in financial problems and needed to save money. The midnight closedown of the Light Programme resumed one year later from Sunday 11 April 1948.1617 The long-running soap opera The Archers was first heard nationally on the Light Programme on New Year's Day 1951,18 although a week-long pilot version had been broadcast on the Midlands Home Service in 1950.19
From Monday 2 September 1957, the Light Programme's broadcasting hours would start to increase, with a new early morning start time of 7:00 am until midnight, later moving to 6:30 am20 from Monday 29 September 1958.
In 1964, broadcasting hours were increased even more, with a new morning start time of 5:30 am from Monday 31 August. Up until September 1964, the Light Programme would always end its broadcasting day at midnight; however this changed on Sunday 27 September 1964, when a new closedown time of 2:02 am was introduced.212223242526
The Light Programme closed down for the last time at 2:03 am on Saturday 30 September 1967.2728 At 5:30 am, it was replaced by BBC Radio 2 and at 7:00 am by BBC Radio 1 on medium wave.2930
Programming
Some programmes broadcast from the Light Programme still continue today, such as Junior Choice,31 The Archers,3233 Pick of the Pops,34 Desert Island Discs35 and Woman's Hour.3637 Other programmes included:
- The Al Read Show38
- Appointment with Fear3940
- The Archers (1951–1967)41424344
- The Beatles Invite You to Take a Ticket to Ride (1965)4546
- Beyond Our Ken4748
- Billy Cotton Band Show4950
- Breakfast Special51
- The Clitheroe Kid5253
- Dick Barton – Special Agent545556
- Does the Team Think?57
- Desert Island Discs58 (1945–1946)
- Easy Beat (1960–1967)5960
- Educating Archie6162
- Family Favourites6364 (1945–1967)
- Friday Night Is Music Night6566 (1953–1967)
- From Us to You67 (1964)
- The Goon Show (repeats from the Home Service)6869
- Hancock's Half Hour70717273
- Have a Go!747576
- Housewives' Choice777879
- Ignorance is Bliss8081
- I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again82
- It's That Man Again (repeats from the Home Service)8384
- Journey into Space (1953–1958)8586
- Junior Choice (1954–1967)87
- Life with the Lyons88
- Listen with Mother8990 (1950–1964)
- Meet the Huggetts91
- Movie-Go-Round92
- Midday Spin93
- Mrs Dale's Diary (1948–1967)94959697
- Much Binding in the Marsh9899100101
- Music While You Work102103104
- The Navy Lark105106107
- Orbiter X108
- Pick of the Pops (1955–1967)109110
- Parade of the Pops111 (1960–1967)
- Paul Temple112
- The Public Ear113
- Pop Go the Beatles (1963)114
- Radio Newsreel115116117
- Ray's a Laugh118
- Richard Attenborough's Record Rendezvous119
- Riders of the Range120
- Round the Horne (1965–1967)121
- Roundabout122123
- Saturday Club (1957–1967)124
- Shadow of Sumuru125
- The Showband Show126
- Side by Side127
- Sing Something Simple (1959–1967)128
- The Sunday Half-Hour129 (1945–1967)
- The Slide130
- Sports Report131
- Take It from Here132133
- Teenager's Turn – Here We Go134
- Top Gear (1964–1967; a music show unrelated to the car franchise)
- Variety Bandbox135
- Waterlogged Spa136
- Welsh Rarebit137
- Woman's Hour (1946–1967)138139140
- Workers' Playtime (Home Service until September 1957)141142143
- Your Hundred Best Tunes144
Presenters
- Barry Alldis145
- Marjorie Anderson146
- Richard Attenborough147
- Tony Blackburn148
- Tim Brinton149
- Michael Brooke150
- Desmond Carrington151
- Sam Costa152
- Bill Crozier153
- Alan Dell154
- Robert Dougall155
- David Dunhill156
- John Dunn157
- Don Durbridge158
- Simon Dee159
- Franklin Engelmann160161
- Peter Fettes162
- Alan Freeman163
- Keith Fordyce164
- Tim Gudgin165
- Peter Haigh166
- Colin Hamilton167
- David Hamilton168
- Paul Hollingdale169
- David Jacobs170171
- Brian Matthew172
- Jean Metcalfe173174175176
- Sandy MacPherson177178
- Roger Moffat179180
- Ray Moore181
- Pete Murray182183
- Annie Nightingale184
- Ray Orchard185
- Robin Richmond186
- Phillip Slessor187
- Douglas Smith188
- Ken Sykora189
- David Symonds190
- John Webster191
- Roy Williams192
- Bruce Wyndham193
- Terry Wogan194
- Jimmy Young195
External links
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