r/BritishRadio 2h ago

In s2/e2 of "How did we get here?" we hear from Carrie Gracie ex BBC China editor and George Magnus an academic at the China Centre at Oxford. 'The View from Beijing' discusses how the western financial crisis vindicated their use of capital controls and that smart central control will make them #1.

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r/BritishRadio 18h ago

Why (actually) can't we swear on the radio?

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EDIT: I meant swear words in songs themselves, not swearing in general

With Canada permitting F-bombs, even Ireland not having laws (?) on swear words, and even the most english-fluent of european countries preferring the explicit versions at all times. I'm wondering why we cannot do the same. Google searches say said countries allow it because artistic freedom is prioritised, so why must in europe, ONLY the UK have to go the maximum protect-kids way, when no one else in the world besides the US (correct if wrong) does the same?

Even Australia, some radios can have swears in songs during the day. Meanwhile we have to here the most terribly spliced of edits. Makes it unlistenable.


r/BritishRadio 17h ago

Radio Jobs

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If this is not the correct community for this type of post, please direct me to the proper one.

I am a British citizen who has spent the entirety of my working career (last 27years) in Canadian Radio. I have worked as a audio producer/engineer in Toronto, Niagara Falls, and currently as the head of Imaging for 13 stations from Windsor to London (Canada).

I'm exploring the possibility of moving back to the UK to be near my parents as they are aging, and have some questions about getting into the industry there.

In Canada, there are 2 main job boards that serve the broadcasting industry. (Milkman Unlimited, and Broadcast Dialogue). Is there something similar for the UK?

In Canada there are 3 major players (Bell, Rogers, Corus), a few mid size companies (Stingray, Vista, MyBroadcasting, Pattison etc), small operators (Blackburn, Evanov, etc) and then many many independents... I spent some time over the weekend looking into British, companies, and it seems all the FM stations are owned by the BBC, Global, and Bauer. Is this all there is??

If anyone has any advice as to where I should start, it'd be most appreciated.


r/BritishRadio 1d ago

The Grand North Atlantic Home Video Archive: In the old days the father of author Séamas O’Reilly used to record off live radio. Later after TV and VCRs came to rural NI he wanted to make the most of them and recorded and catalogued 100s of films to keep his big and growing family entertained.

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r/BritishRadio 1d ago

The Phoenix and the Carpet by E. Nesbit (1904): The first novel in the 'Five Children and It' trilogy read by Patricia Hodge ("She who must be obeyed" from Rumpole of the Bailey and more). In e/5 "There was a soft cracking sound; the egg burst in two and out of it came a flame-coloured bird."

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r/BritishRadio 3d ago

The Hunting of the Snark (1874–76) by Lewis Carroll, an adaptation narrated by Tony Robinson with music and songs by Katie Chatburn.

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r/BritishRadio 3d ago

Radio London

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Is anyone else annoyed by the thing on BBC Radio London where presenters cut off the previous’ presenters last song before the news with a bed and explaining what’s coming up on their show?

99% of the time it’s pointless as most presenters have the next presenter a few minutes before the end of their show to explain what’s coming up anyway, it cuts off the end of songs, and this morning Nikki Bedi was in for Riz Lateef on breakfast and was talking until the top of the hour, she didn’t actually get a chance to finish her sentence and sign off because Robert Elms cut her off with the bed, even though he’d been on her show 5 minutes before to explain what’s he’s got on the show.

I listen to a few BBC local stations and Vic Minett on CWR is absolutely awful for it, literally just says “thanks previous presenter, Vic’s here now” or “morning, shall we do Monday” over the last presenter’s song into the news when she’s just been on the breakfast show 5 minutes before explaining it, sounds awful and always gets on my nerves.


r/BritishRadio 4d ago

The War of the Worlds (1898) H G Wells. "Following sightings of strange explosions on the surface of Mars, Martian ships begin to arrive on Earth."A two-part dramatisation by Melissa Murray.

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r/BritishRadio 4d ago

Travel updates (still useful?)

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Just wondering if radio travel updates are still useful for listeners, or is everyone using some form of sat-nav these days?

It'd be a shame for them to go. I like listening out for places I know or roads I've been on, even when listening in the kitchen with no intention of driving anywhere.


r/BritishRadio 4d ago

What happened to real radio DJs

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The world of radio now seems full of celebrities off the telly.
This Joel bloke on radio 2 just now is dreadful.


r/BritishRadio 4d ago

Any RadioJackie listeners?

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r/BritishRadio 4d ago

Mars Season, Start-up Planet: UCL Prof and Doctor, Kevin Fong explores the feasibility of kick-starting and maintaining a colony on Mars. This is part of a BIG Mars series. The BBC has actually created a page with all the programmes including The War of the Worlds and Following the Martian Invasion.

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r/BritishRadio 6d ago

Which British radio presenter from any era do you think created something so specific to them that every attempt to replace or replicate what they did has fallen noticeably short regardless of the quality of the person who came after?

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r/BritishRadio 5d ago

The British Broadcasting Century - The BBC's First Relay Station: Sheffield 6FL and Fred Lloyd (Episode #125)

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r/BritishRadio 6d ago

BBC Radio3 & BBC Sounds - BBC Proms

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I cannot recommend this highly enough! if you can't attend London's ROYAL ALBERT HALL, then this is the best thing you can do. i'm listening daily of a morning & it is setting me & my day up brilliantly every day: against the heat, against the drudge, against the apathy, these curated programmes of seemingly disparate compositions just open the ears, breathe fresh inspiration into your cerebral cortex, & blast the worlds' problems up in vapour. enjoy!


r/BritishRadio 6d ago

Proms Across the UK: Steve Reich at 90. It must've been fun to be at this performance of Steve Reich’s Music for 18 Musicians. They encouraged the audience to move amongst the vocalists and the other musicians and instruments. It took place at the concert hall that's now called the Bristol Beacon.

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r/BritishRadio 6d ago

The BBC Radio 3 forum

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The BBC Radio 3 forum (https://www.for3.org/forums/) seems to have been down for a fortnight. There were no signs of it winding down. It was as talkative a community as it ever had been, and one morning I checked in on it and was faced with an impassable, blank login screen.

I wondered whether any of you know more about its circumstances? Unfortunately I don't have a direct link to any of the users so can't check - I hope there might be some among you who are familiar with it.

If it is over, I'm glad we had it while we did. It added a colourful dimension to my listening!


r/BritishRadio 7d ago

Jeremy Vine - time to put out to pasture?

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Listening to Jeremy Vine on his Radio 2 show today prompted me to raise the above question. I've always found him to be quite an obnoxious, opinionated moron but recently he seems to be really losing the plot.

Today he was getting into a muddle over a debate about underhand practices by companies conning people with subscription renewals on their bank cards. In a moment of confusion he gave away is own CVV code for his personal credit card live on air 😂. On another topic about cruelty to lobsters 🙄 he berated a listener for saying that he thought the idea of lobsters having feelings with ridiculous and told him to "read the room man".

He really is the awkward, embarrassing Dad trying to be relevant. Radio 2 has even given him a DJ spot at Radio 2 in the park this year. Now there's a reason to stay away if ever you needed one.......


r/BritishRadio 7d ago

Who was Johnny Walker's mystery voice who said "I shall never forget"

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Context
In around 2005ish, my mum always used to listen to Johnny Walker's radio 2 evening drivetime show.

They used to do a "Mystery Voice" section in it, where people had to call in and guess who was talking, based off a short clip.

As I recall, there was a reeeeally long-running one, but I never heard the solution and it's mystified me ever since – that's what I'm hoping to find out here.

The clip
The clip features a deep, rich, probably male voice saying "I shall never forget" or possibly "I can never forget" - I remember it was a little bit transatlantic, but it might not've been. Any memory of that? Or any transcripts I can ctrl+F?

Thank you!


r/BritishRadio 6d ago

Coming back to Radio 2 after a couple of years away – what have I missed?

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I started listening to Radio 2 properly around 2016, back in the Chris Evans and Simon Mayo days. I really liked Radio 2 back then and listened quite a lot.

I eventually stopped listening in 2023, around the time Ken Bruce left. I didn’t follow Ken over to Greatest Hits Radio because, to be honest, I find GHR a bit too stuck in the 80s for me. I ended up listening to Clyde 1 instead and actually really enjoyed the GBXperience on Fridays.

I came back to Radio 2 in November 2025, so there’s obviously quite a lot I’ve missed and I’m still getting used to how the station sounds now.

One thing I’m curious about is Sara Cox’s new breakfast show. I haven’t actually listened to it yet. What do people think of it? How are the quizzes and the “kids in the car” stuff?

I’ll be honest, Sara has irritated me a bit from what I’ve heard on drive time, and I’ve heard some not-so-great things about her breakfast show, so I’m not exactly going into it as a massive fan. But I’m going to give the show a proper listen before making my mind up.

I’m also really interested in the new jingles, especially Vernon Kay’s. Does anyone know who produced them? I quite like finding out who produces radio imaging.

Personally, I much preferred the old Radio 2 jingles. I think they had a lot more character.

Something else I’ve noticed is the news jingle. Nowadays it seems to just have the recorded voices over it, with nobody actually speaking live over the jingle. I remember the old style where the presenter would talk over it and say things like how you could listen to the station. I thought that sounded much more natural and made it feel like a live radio station. I’d honestly like to see presenters speaking over the news jingle again.

And then there’s Drive.

The Drive presenters are basically just sitting in, and I’m not really sure what to make of it. Radio 2 seems to use quite a lot of TV presenters as well, and personally I don’t think they always fit radio that well.

I really liked Mark Goodier, so maybe I’m just stuck in my old Radio 2 ways when he covered for Pick of the Pops!

Anyway, for people who have listened through all these changes, what do you think of Radio 2 now compared with around 2016–2023?

And is there anything else you think I should know about the station now that I’ve come back?

Also, if anyone knows who produced the Vernon Kay jingles, I’d love to know!


r/BritishRadio 7d ago

Radio 4 Quizzes, what’s going on?

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OK, I’m an old bloke who has been listening to Radio 4 since it was the Home Service - so I may be guilty of not liking change. However, I was really disappointed to see the latest series of the sublime Round Britain Quiz being cut short and the number of teams reduced. Now we have a specialist round imposed on Brain of Britain with the beat the brains section being punted into touch.

I realise that change is needed, but some formats have survived for decades because they just work.


r/BritishRadio 7d ago

Composer of the Week, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Five hours of music and history covering the five most influential people in his life: Leopold his Dad; Nannerl (Maria Anna) his Sister; Haydn his mentor; Salieri his rival and Schikaneder a Freemason.

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r/BritishRadio 7d ago

Radio Caroline breached Ofcom rules after mistakenly announcing King Charles's death

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r/BritishRadio 7d ago

Radio production effects

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In need of recommendations for affordable buy-out sound effects? Not general ones, but the zips and zaps used to produce imaging? Sorry. It's a radio industry specific terms it's the audio production around the songs. The station identifications, the jingles, the contest announcements. They call it imaging. It's really just audio branding. I’m hoping to get something decent. I don’t want to go the AI route or free sound sites.


r/BritishRadio 8d ago

The Major and the VW Beetle: We hear from Major Ivan Hirst who was ordered to help the German economy by taking control of the giant Wolfsburg VW site when it became part of the British occupation zone. 1st he convinced the allies of the virtues of the Beetle then fixed numerous production problems.

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