Overview of the events of 1965 in British radio
This is a list of events from British radio in 1965.
- 27 January – Paul Simon broadcasts on BBC radio for the first time, on the Five to Ten show, discussing and playing thirteen songs, most of which will appear on The Paul Simon Song Book.
- 4 October
- Debut of The World at One, the BBC radio lunchtime news and current affairs programme which will still be running as of 2020.
- The BBC announces plans to introduce a new service for Asian immigrants starting the following week.[1]
- 10 October – The Hindustani language service, broadcast on the BBC Home Service on Sunday mornings, launches with a programme called Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye (Make Yourself at Home).
Continuing radio programmes
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- 4 March – Andrew Collins, DJ and broadcast journalist
- 17 April – Rosie Millard, arts journalist and broadcaster
- 17 May – Jeremy Vine, author, journalist and news presenter
- 31 May – Lisa I'Anson, broadcaster
- 4 July – Jo Whiley, DJ
- 16 October – Steve Lamacq, DJ
- 26 October – Sakari Oramo, Finnish orchestral conductor
- 12 November – Eddie Mair, broadcast journalist and presenter
- Gareth Edwards, broadcast comedy producer
- Caz Graham, agricultural broadcaster
- Anne-Marie Minhall, radio presenter
- Jon Naismith, radio comedy producer