Overview of the events of 1962 in British radio
This is a list of events from British radio in 1962.
- 27 June – The Pilkington Committee on Broadcasting publishes its report, recommending that the BBC should extend its activities to the creation of local radio stations to forestall the introduction of commercial radio. In 1962 the BBC runs a series of closed circuit experiments in local radio from a variety of locations across England.[1]
- 28 August – The BBC begins experimental stereo radio broadcasts.
Continuing radio programmes
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- 25 January – Emma Freud, broadcaster, script editor and cultural commentator
- 27 January – Adrian Allen, radio personality
- 13 February – Hugh Dennis, comedian
- 21 February – Vanessa Feltz, television personality, broadcaster and journalist
- 18 March – Bob Shennan, radio executive, Controller of BBC Radio 2 from 2009
- 26 March – Richard Coles, musician, journalist and Church of England priest
- May – Terry Christian, radio and television presenter
- 6 June – Sarah Parkinson, producer and writer of radio and television programmes (died 2003)
- 15 June – Chris Morris, satirist
- 27 June – Michael Ball, actor, singer and radio and TV presenter
- 15 July – Iain Dale, political writer and broadcaster
- 15 September – Steve Punt, comedian
- 12 November
- 17 November – Alice Arnold, newsreader and continuity announcer
- 16 December – Ian Payne, radio and television sports broadcaster
- 30 December – Kevin Greening, radio presenter, host of the Radio 1 breakfast show from 1997 to 1998 (died 2007)
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