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January

* 16 January – FM102 The Bear in Stratford-upon-Avon and Kix 96 in Coventry are merged and relaunched as Touch FM * 23 January – Former XFM presenter Christian O'Connell joins Virgin Radio to present ''
The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show ''The Christian O'Connell Show'' is a multi award winning radio show, hosted by Christian O'Connell. The show was originally produced in the United Kingdom, starting as ''The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show'' on a local station in Bournemou ...
''.


February

*February – '' The A List'' launches on Heart, Real Radio and
Century FM Century Radio was the brand name of a group of independent local radio stations in England. The brand was developed with the launch of 100-102 Century Radio in North East England in 1994, with John Myers as managing director and John Simons as ...
. Featuring adult contemporary music, the programme is presented by Melanie Sykes and Nick Snaith. * 6 February –
BRMB Free Radio Birmingham is an Independent Local Radio station based in Birmingham, England, owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Hits Radio network. It broadcasts to Birmingham and the West Midlands. As of September 2022, the station has a ...
's second "
Two Strangers and a Wedding ''Two Strangers and a Wedding'' is a controversial radio competition created and first hosted in Australia. In order to win the competition, two contestants who have not met or made contact with each other must be chosen by the station's listene ...
" competition ends with the marriage of Craig Cooper and Rebecca Duffy at Birmingham's Hotel du Vin. * 28 February – Radio 2 Drivetime presenter Johnnie Walker announces he will leave the show after seven years. He will present his last show on 31 March.


March

* 2 March – Chris Evans is announced as Johnnie Walker's replacement on
BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It is the most popular station in the United Kingdom with over 15 million weekly listeners. Since launching in 1967, the station broadcasts a wide range of content. ...
's Drivetime show from April. * 8 March – Radio 1 launches its YouTube channel.


April

* 3 April – BBC GMR reverts to its original name of BBC Radio Manchester. * 9 April –
Russell Brand Russell Edward Brand (born 4 June 1975) is an English comedian and actor known for his flamboyant, loquacious style and manner. Brand has received three British Comedy Awards: Best Newcomer (2006), Best Live Stand-Up (2008), and the award for ...
presents his first Saturday night '' Russell Brand Show'' on BBC Radio 2. * 18 April – Chris Evans takes over Radio 2's
Drivetime DriveTime Automotive Group Inc. is an American used car retailer and finance company. It is based in Tempe, Arizona, and sells and finances cars to customers around the nation. The company was formerly known as Ugly Duckling and was renamed Driv ...
show from Johnnie Walker. * 19 April – **London's
102.2 Smooth FM 102.2 Smooth FM was an Independent Local Radio station for Greater London. It replaced 102.2 Jazz FM on 7 June 2005 at 10 am, with the help of R&B singer Lemar and the then breakfast show host Jon Scragg. The first track played, keeping ...
gives away £118,454 to a listener from Essex who correctly identifies their ''Secret Song'' as
Diana Ross Diana Ross (born March 26, 1944) is an American singer and actress. She rose to fame as the lead singer of the vocal group the Supremes, who became Motown's most successful act during the 1960s and one of the world's best-selling girl groups o ...
's ''
My Old Piano "My Old Piano" is a song by American R&B singer Diana Ross. It was written and produced by Chic members Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards for her self-titled tenth studio album (1980). In it, Ross sings about the joy of playing a piano, descri ...
''. The Secret Song has been running since November 2005 and, at this time is the biggest cash prize on radio this century. ** Insight Radio is rebranded as RNIB Connect Radio. * 23 April – The
Radio 4 UK Theme The ''BBC Radio 4 UK Theme'' is an orchestral arrangement of traditional British and Irish airs compiled by Fritz Spiegl and arranged by Manfred Arlan. It was played every morning on BBC Radio 4 between 23 November 1978 and 23 April 2006. Th ...
is used for the last time, amid controversy over its axing by Radio 4 controller Mark Damazer. The decision to axe the theme, which had been used since 1978, to make way for a 'pacy news briefing' led to widespread coverage in the media and even debate in Parliament. * 29 April – In some areas Centre FM is renamed as
Touch FM {{Use British English, date=June 2016 The Touch FM network was a group of local commercial radio stations owned by Quidem. The network included stations in Coventry, South Staffordshire, Warwick, Stratford-upon-Avon, Nuneaton & Hinckley, Loughborou ...
. * April – The timeslot for Bob Harris's Saturday evening show on Radio 2 is moved forward an hour, meaning it airs from 11pm to 2am instead of 10pm to 1am.


May

*No events


June

*24 June – The final edition of '' Home Truths'' is broadcast on BBC Radio 4. *June – Nick Clarke broadcasts ''Fighting to Be Normal'' on BBC Radio 4, an audio diary of his treatment for cancer. In August he returns to presenting '' The World at One'' on the network, but his last appearance is on 12 September and he dies on 23 November.


July

* 25 July – A Secret Song competition on Manchester's 100.4 Smooth FM is won by a listener who correctly identifies the track as ''Razzamatazz'' by Quincy Jones. The competition had been running since 27 March with the prize money standing at £86,500 at the time it was won. * July – Networking is increased on the north of England
Magic Magic or Magick most commonly refers to: * Magic (supernatural), beliefs and actions employed to influence supernatural beings and forces * Ceremonial magic, encompasses a wide variety of rituals of magic * Magical thinking, the belief that unrela ...
stations when the local afternoon show is dropped in favour of a networked programme. Consequently, only the breakfast show is locally produced.


August

*27 August –
Sue Lawley Susan Lawley (born 14 July 1946) is a retired English television and radio broadcaster. Her main broadcasting background involved television news and current affairs. From 1988–2006, Lawley was the presenter of ''Desert Island Discs'' on BBC R ...
presents her final edition of BBC Radio 4's '' Desert Island Discs'' after eighteen years. Her last castaway is the actress Joan Plowright.


September

*6 September – Kiss 100 is relaunched after a decline in listening figures, dance stations Vibe 101 and Vibe 105-108 are also rebranded to Kiss. *16 September – '' Saturday Live'', '' Home Truths replacement show on BBC Radio 4, begins with Fi Glover as presenter.


October

*1 October –
Kirsty Young Kirsty Jackson Young (born 23 November 1968) is a Scottish television and radio presenter. From 2006 to 2018 she was the main presenter of BBC Radio 4's ''Desert Island Discs''. She presented ''Crimewatch'' on BBC One from 2008 to 2015. Early ...
takes over as presenter of ''Desert Island Discs''. Her first guest is children's author and illustrator
Quentin Blake Sir Quentin Saxby Blake, (born 16 December 1932) is an English cartoonist, caricaturist, illustrator and children's writer. He has illustrated over 300 books, including 18 written by Roald Dahl, which are among his most popular works. For his ...
. *10 October – Talksport becomes the first national commercial radio broadcaster to win Premier League commentary rights. Talksport wins a package that allows it to broadcast the second choice Saturday afternoon games that kick off at 3pm – the BBC will get first pick. *22 October – A new chart show called ''
Fresh 40 ''Fresh 40'' was a networked dance and urban music singles chart show broadcast on a number of UK commercial radio stations every Sunday from 4pm to 7pm. The show was produced by Somethin' Else. The radio show was launched on Sunday 22 Octobe ...
'' launches. Aired on the Kiss and
Galaxy A galaxy is a system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, dark matter, bound together by gravity. The word is derived from the Greek ' (), literally 'milky', a reference to the Milky Way galaxy that contains the Solar System. ...
networks and other youth-orientated stations, it counts down the top 40 r’n’b and dance songs and is broadcast against commercial radio's '' Hit40uk'' chart programme and the BBC Radio 1 Sunday afternoon chart show.


November

* 3 November – Charles Wood's play ''The Conspiracy of Sèvres'' (about the 1956 Suez Crisis) is broadcast. * 18 November –
Russell Brand Russell Edward Brand (born 4 June 1975) is an English comedian and actor known for his flamboyant, loquacious style and manner. Brand has received three British Comedy Awards: Best Newcomer (2006), Best Live Stand-Up (2008), and the award for ...
joins Radio 2 to present a regular weekly programme. * November – CTR 105.6 in Maidstone, Kent, is purchased by the KM Group, taking the number of KM-owned stations in Kent to 7.


December

* December –
GMG Radio GMG Radio, and for a short while Real and Smooth Limited, was a company that owned the Real Radio and Smooth Radio networks. As GMG Radio, the company was the radio division of the Guardian Media Group until it was bought in 2012 by Global Rad ...
purchases the
Saga Radio Group {{Unreferenced, date=June 2019, bot=noref (GreenC bot) The Saga Radio Group was a British radio network owned and operated by Saga Services Ltd, and aimed at an audience aged 50 and over. The first Saga station was launched in the West Midlands on ...
.


Unknown

*
Galaxy 102.2 Capital Birmingham is a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Capital radio network. It broadcasts to Birmingham from studios at Brindleyplace in Birmingham City Centre. In April 2019, Capital Birmingham was merg ...
is renamed Galaxy Birmingham in line with other
Galaxy A galaxy is a system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, dark matter, bound together by gravity. The word is derived from the Greek ' (), literally 'milky', a reference to the Milky Way galaxy that contains the Solar System. ...
radio stations. *Sport on 5 is renamed 5 live Sport.


Station debuts

*14 February – Talk 107 *25 February – Touch FM (Banbury) *29 June –
99.9 Radio Norwich Greatest Hits Radio Norfolk & North Suffolk (Norwich) (formerly Radio Norwich 99.9) is an Independent Local Radio station owned and operated by Bauer, broadcasting to Norwich and the surrounding area. The station was merged with North Norfolk R ...
*10 July – Yorkshire Radio *15 August –
Gaydio Gaydio is a radio station for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBTQ+) people in the United Kingdom, broadcast on 88.4 FM in Greater Manchester, on DAB digital radio in Greater London, parts of the Home Counties, Manchester, Brighton, ...
*2 September –
Brunel FM Sam FM Swindon was a commercial radio station based in Swindon, England, broadcasting on the 107.7 FM frequency. The station was formed by The Local Radio Company, who wanted to create a local radio rival to GWR FM (now Heart). It started in ...
*1 October –
Original 106 (Solent) Original 106fm was formerly a radio station broadcasting to the Solent region of southern England, centred on the towns and cities of Portsmouth, Southampton and Bournemouth, from its transmitters at Chillerton Down, Mannings Heath (Poole) and ...
*16 October –
107.3 Abbey FM Abbey FM was a local radio station for Barrow-in-Furness Barrow-in-Furness is a port town in Cumbria, England. Historically in Lancashire, it was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1867 and merged with Dalton-in-Furness Urban District in ...
*18 December – Radio Music Shop *25 December – theJazzXmas Day launch for GCap Jazz
. Published by Radio Today on November 28, 2006. Accessed December 18, 2009.
GCap Media inc Regulatory Announcement
Published by the London Stock Exchange on November 28, 2006. Accessed December 18, 2009


Closing this year


Programme debuts

* 3 January – ''
The Geoff Show ''The Geoff Show'' was a humorous radio program, broadcast on Absolute Radio (formerly Virgin Radio) from 3 January 2006 to 25 September 2008. The show ran for three hours, between 10pm and 1am, Monday to Thursday. Presented by Geoff Lloyd, it ...
'' on Virgin Radio (2006–2008) * 23 January – ''
The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show ''The Christian O'Connell Show'' is a multi award winning radio show, hosted by Christian O'Connell. The show was originally produced in the United Kingdom, starting as ''The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show'' on a local station in Bournemou ...
'' on Virgin Radio (later Absolute Radio) (2006–present) * 9 April – '' The Russell Brand Show'' on
BBC 6 Music BBC Radio 6 Music is a British digital radio station owned and operated by the BBC, specialising primarily in alternative music. BBC 6 Music was the first national music radio station to be launched by the BBC in 32 years. It is available onl ...
(later
BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It is the most popular station in the United Kingdom with over 15 million weekly listeners. Since launching in 1967, the station broadcasts a wide range of content. ...
) (2006–2008, 2010, 2013, 2017) * 18 April – ''
Chris Evans Drivetime ''Chris Evans Drivetime'' was the incarnation of the drivetime show on BBC Radio 2 from 18 April 2006 to 24 December 2009, and aired on weekdays between 17:00 and 19:00 in the United Kingdom. It was presented by Chris Evans, who moved to Drivet ...
'' on
BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It is the most popular station in the United Kingdom with over 15 million weekly listeners. Since launching in 1967, the station broadcasts a wide range of content. ...
(2006–2009) * 12 July – ''
The Personality Test ''The Personality Test'' is a British radio comedy broadcast on BBC Radio 4, which sees a weekly guest host present a series of questions about themselves to a panel consisting of comedians. Along with regulars Sue Perkins, Lucy Porter and Robin ...
'' on BBC Radio 4 (2006–2007) * 25 August – ''Jest a Minute'' on BBC Radio Wales (2006–2009) * September – '' The Dream Ticket with Joe Mace'' on
BBC 6 Music BBC Radio 6 Music is a British digital radio station owned and operated by the BBC, specialising primarily in alternative music. BBC 6 Music was the first national music radio station to be launched by the BBC in 32 years. It is available onl ...
(2006–2007) * 8 September – '' 1966 and All That'' on BBC Radio 4 (2006) * 18 October – '' The Unbelievable Truth'' on BBC Radio 4 (2006–present) * 14 November – '' Living with the Enemy'' on BBC Radio 4 (2006) * Unknown – ''The Bottom Line'' on BBC Radio 4 (2006–present)


Continuing radio programmes


1940s

* ''
Sunday Half Hour ''The Sunday Hour'' was a long-standing show broadcast on the BBC Light Programme and then BBC Radio 2 in the United Kingdom, broadcast for 78 years between 14 July 1940 and 28 January 2018. For most of its life it occupied a Sunday evening ...
'' (1940–2018) * '' Desert Island Discs'' (1942–present) * '' Woman's Hour'' (1946–present) * ''
A Book at Bedtime ''Book at Bedtime'' (''A Book at Bedtime'' until 9 July 1993) is a long-running radio programme that is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 each weekday evening between 22.45 and 23.00. The programme presents readings of fiction, including modern classics, ...
'' (1949–present)


1950s

* '' The Archers'' (1950–present) * ''
The Today Programme ''Today'', colloquially known as ''the Today programme'', is a long-running British morning news and current-affairs radio programme on BBC Radio 4. Broadcast on Monday to Saturday from 6:00 am to 9:00 am, it is produced by BBC News and is the ...
'' (1957–present) * '' Your Hundred Best Tunes'' (1959–2007)


1960s

* '' Farming Today'' (1960–present) * '' In Touch'' (1961–present) * '' The World at One'' (1965–present) * ''
The Official Chart ''The Official Chart'' is a long-running United Kingdom music chart programme, airing each Friday afternoon on BBC Radio 1. It airs the UK Singles Chart compiled by the Official Charts Company. In July 2015 ''The Official Chart'' moved from ...
'' (1967–present) * '' Just a Minute'' (1967–present) * ''
The Living World ''The Living World'' is a long-running natural history radio programme, made by the BBC and broadcast on its Radio 4. The series was created at the BBC Natural History Unit by Dilys Breese and Derek Jones, initially as a 52-week series, in 19 ...
'' (1968–present) * ''
The Organist Entertains ''The Organist Entertains'' was a long-running music programme broadcast on BBC Radio 2. The 30 minute programme focused on the organ in its many guises, and played recordings and live broadcasts of theatre organs, pipe organs and electroni ...
'' (1969–2018)


1970s

* '' PM'' (1970–present) * '' Start the Week'' (1970–present) * '' You and Yours'' (1970–present) * '' I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue'' (1972–present) * ''
Good Morning Scotland ''Good Morning Scotland'' ( gd, Madainn Mhath Alba) is a Scottish breakfast radio news programme. It is broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland weekdays from 06:00 to 09:00. Established in 1973, it is the longest-running radio show broadcast from Scotl ...
'' (1973–present) * '' Newsbeat'' (1973–present) * '' File on 4'' (1977–present) * ''
Money Box ''Money Box'' is a weekly personal finance radio programme on BBC Radio 4, produced by BBC News, currently presented by Paul Lewis. The programme is broadcast live each Saturday in the half-hour slot just after midday. It is repeated on Sunday ev ...
'' (1977–present) * '' The News Quiz'' (1977–present) * ''
Feedback Feedback occurs when outputs of a system are routed back as inputs as part of a chain of cause-and-effect that forms a circuit or loop. The system can then be said to ''feed back'' into itself. The notion of cause-and-effect has to be handled ...
'' (1979–present) * ''
The Food Programme ''The Food Programme'' is a BBC Radio 4 programme investigating and celebrating good food, founded by Derek Cooper and currently presented by Sheila Dillon, Dan Saladino, Leyla Kazim and Jaega Wise. The series is produced by BBC Audio in Bris ...
'' (1979–present) * '' Science in Action'' (1979–present)


1980s

* ''
Steve Wright in the Afternoon ''Steve Wright in the Afternoon'' was the name given to English DJ Steve Wright's popular radio shows. Wright's afternoon show was known by that name from 1989. Wright presented the afternoon show on BBC Radio 1 from 30 March 1981 to 24 Decem ...
'' (1981–1993, 1999–2022) * ''In Business'' (1983–present) * ''
Sounds of the 60s ''Sounds of the 60s'' is a long-running Saturday morning programme on BBC Radio 2 that features recordings of popular music made in the 1960s. It was first broadcast on 12 February 1983 and introduced by Keith Fordyce, who had been the first ...
'' (1983–present) * '' Loose Ends'' (1986–present)


1990s

* ''
The Moral Maze ''Moral Maze'' is a live discussion programme on BBC Radio 4, broadcast since 1990. Since November 2011, it has also been available as a podcast. Structure Four regular panellists discuss moral and ethical issues raised by a recent news story. ...
'' (1990–present) * ''
Essential Selection The ''Essential Selection'' is a radio show on Friday evenings on BBC Radio 1, originally conceived by producer Eddie Gordon and hosted by Pete Tong. History "The Essential Mix programme was originally produced by Radio 1 producer Eddie Gord ...
'' (1991–present) * ''
No Commitments ''No Commitments'' is a radio drama written by Simon Brett, originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and now on BBC Radio 4 Extra. It ran for 13 series, starting in 1992. The sitcom portrays the day-to-day lives of three very different sisters. All ...
'' (1992–2007) * '' Wake Up to Wogan'' (1993–2009) * '' Essential Mix'' (1993–present) * '' Up All Night'' (1994–present) * ''
Wake Up to Money ''Wake Up to Money'' is an early morning financial radio programme on BBC Radio 5 Live. It is broadcast from 05:00 to 06:00 each weekday. History The programme was established when Radio 5 Live began broadcasting in March 1994. It has been pr ...
'' (1994–present) * '' Private Passions'' (1995–present) * ''
Parkinson's Sunday Supplement ''Parkinson's Sunday Supplement'' was the incarnation of the Sunday morning programme on BBC Radio 2, between 31 March 1996 and 2 December 2007. It was presented by the journalist and broadcaster Michael Parkinson. The programme featured newsp ...
'' (1996–2007) * '' The David Jacobs Collection'' (1996–2013) * ''
Sunday Night at 10 ''Sunday Night At 10'', also known as ''The Age of Swing'', was a weekly hour long programme on BBC Radio 2 in the United Kingdom. Aired on Sunday evenings at 10pm, it featured big band music from the late 1930s and early 1940s through to the pr ...
'' (1998–2013) * ''
In Our Time In Our Time may refer to: * ''In Our Time'' (1944 film), a film starring Ida Lupino and Paul Henreid * ''In Our Time'' (1982 film), a Taiwanese anthology film featuring director Edward Yang; considered the beginning of the "New Taiwan Cinema" * ''In ...
'' (1998–present) * '' Material World'' (1998–present) * ''
Scott Mills Scott Robert Mills (born 28 March 1973) is an English radio DJ, television presenter and occasional actor. He is best known for presenting the '' Scott Mills'' show on BBC Radio 1 from 2004 to 2022 and since then, on BBC Radio 2. Mills has also ...
'' (1998–2022) * '' The Now Show'' (1998–present) * ''
Jonathan Ross Jonathan Stephen Ross (born 17 November 1960) is an English broadcaster, film critic, comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He presented the BBC One chat show ''Friday Night with Jonathan Ross'' during the 2000s, hosted his own radio show on ...
'' (1999–2010)


2000s

* '' Dead Ringers'' (2000–2007, 2014–present) * '' BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards'' (2000–present) * ''
Sounds of the 70s ''Sounds of the 70s'' is the name of BBC radio programme, currently broadcast on Sundays by BBC Radio 2, with the ''Sounds of the Seventies'' name also having been used by BBC Television for a number of themed music compilations, now repeated ...
'' (2000–2008, 2009–present) * '' Big John @ Breakfast'' (2000–present) * '' Parsons and Naylor's Pull-Out Sections'' (2001–2007) * ''
Jammin' Jamming (or variants) may refer to: General * Jamming (knot), the tendency of knots to become difficult to untie * Interfering with communications or surveillance: ** Radio jamming ** Radar jamming and deception ** Mobile phone jammer ** Echoloca ...
'' (2001–2008) * ''
Go4It ''Go4It'' was a British children's magazine programme broadcast on Sunday evenings at 7.15pm on BBC Radio 4, and one of the few speech-based shows on British national radio aimed at younger listeners. It was broadcast between 2001 and 2009. His ...
'' (2001–2009) * '' The Jo Whiley Show'' (2001–2011) * ''
Kermode and Mayo's Film Review Kermode is a surname of Manx origin. It may refer to: I Surname * Robert Kermode (1812–1870), Tasmanian politician * P. M. C. Kermode (Philip Moore Callow Kermode, 1855–1932), Manx antiquarian and historian * Alexander Kermode (1876–1934) ...
'' (2001–2022) * '' The Big Toe Radio Show'' (2002–2011) * '' A Kist o Wurds'' (2002–present) * '' The Day the Music Died'' (2003–2007) * '' Fighting Talk'' (2003–present) * '' Jeremy Vine'' (2003–present) * ''
Trevor's World of Sport ''Trevor's World of Sport'' began as a 2003 BBC television sitcom written and directed by Andy Hamilton and starring Neil Pearson as Trevor. One series of the television series was made, followed by three series which were aired on BBC Radio 4 ...
'' (2004–2007) * '' The Chris Moyles Breakfast Show'' (2004–2012) * ''
Annie Mac Annie Mac (born 18 July 1978), is an Irish DJ, broadcaster and writer. She hosted a variety of shows on BBC Radio 1, including BBC Switch and ''Future Sounds''. She also DJed in various locations, including hosting her AMP (Annie Mac Presents) ...
'' (2004–2021) * ''
Elaine Paige on Sunday ''Elaine Paige on Sunday'' (often referred to on air as ''EPOS'') is a British radio programme broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on Sunday afternoons from 1:00pm to 3:00pm, that is hosted by the actress and singer Elaine Paige. The show launched on 5 Sep ...
'' (2004–present)


Ending this year

* 22 June – ''
It's Been a Bad Week ''It’s Been a Bad Week'' is a British radio comedy on BBC Radio 2, that first broadcast on 11 February 1999. It is presented by Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis, and is also referred to as ''Punt and Dennis: It's Been a Bad Week''. More than 100 epi ...
'' (1999–2006) * 31 March – '' Drivetime with Johnnie Walker'' (1998–2006) * 4 July – ''
Mitch Benn's Crimes Against Music ''Mitch Benn's Crimes Against Music'' is a BBC Radio 4 comedy series, taking a satirical look at popular music. It is written by and stars Mitch Benn and Robin Ince. It also features Mitch's group ''The Distractions'' (Kirsty Newton and Tash Ba ...
'' (2004–2006) * 10 August – '' The Dream Ticket with Nemone'' (2005–2006) * 29 September – '' 1966 and All That'' (2006) * 19 December – '' Living with the Enemy'' (2006)


Deaths

*1 February –
Ernest Dudley Vivian Ernest Coltman-Allen (23 July 1908 – 1 February 2006), known professionally as Ernest Dudley, was an English actor, dramatist, novelist, journalist and screenwriter. Biography Personal life Vivian Ernest Coltman-Allen was born in ...
, 97, novelist, journalist, screenwriter, actor and radio broadcaster *27 February – Linda Smith, 48, comedian *19 April –
June Knox-Mawer June Knox-Mawer, née ''Ellis'' (10 May 1930 in Wrexham, Wales – 19 April 2006) was a British writer of non-fiction books and romance novels and a radio broadcaster. In 1992, her novel ''Sandstorm'' won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by ...
, 75, romantic novelist and radio broadcaster *8 July –
Peter Hawkins Peter John Hawkins (3 April 1924 – 8 July 2006) was a British actor. During the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, he was one of the most sought-after voice artists for radio and television, becoming a regular face and voice around the Soho-based cir ...
, 82, voice actor *5 October – Robert Dentith, 29, presenter of ''The Unsigned Show'' on Kerrang! Radio *21 October –
Paul Walters Paul Christopher Walters (15 June 1947 – 21 October 2006) was a BBC radio and TV producer, best known for his work and appearances on Terry Wogan's BBC Radio 2 breakfast show ''Wake Up to Wogan'' from 1995 until a few months before his death ...
, 59, BBC radio and TV producer *31 October – William Franklyn, 81, actor *23 November – Nick Clarke, 58, radio and television presenter and journalist *27 November – Alan Freeman, 79, disc jockey and radio personality *18 December – Mike Dickin, 63, talkSPORT radio presenter (car accident) *23 December – Charlie Drake, 81, comedian


References

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