1940 in radio The year 1940 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting history.Events 5 January: FM radio is demonstrated for the Federal Communications Commission in the United States for the first time . 7 January: The BBC Forces Programme begins broadcasting in the United Kingdom ; it becomes the most popular channel among civilians at home as well as its primary target audience. 25 February: The Proud Valley is the first known film to have its première on radio when the BBC broadcasts a 60-minute version. 9 April : During the German invasion of Norway as part of Operation Weserübung , Vidkun Quisling proclaims a new collaborationist regime on the national radio station NRK . 10 May : Neville Chamberlain makes the first public announcement of his resignation as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , and his replacement by Winston Churchill , on the BBC Home Service . 14 May: BBC reporter Charles Gardner working in Reims incorporates the live sounds of a German air raid in a broadcast report. 26 May: Fireside chat by the President of the United States: On National Defense . 2 June: British Secretary of State for War Anthony Eden gives a radio address claiming success of the Dunkirk evacuation . 5 June: Yorkshire-born novelist and playwright J. B. Priestley broadcasts his first Sunday evening radio Postscript , "An excursion to hell", on the BBC Home Service, marking the role of the pleasure steamers in the Dunkirk evacuation, just completed. 18 June *General Charles de Gaulle , de facto leader of the Free French Forces in World War II , uses the airwaves of the BBC to make his Appeal of 18 June from London to the French people for resistance to the Nazi German occupation of France . *Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, repeats his "This was their finest hour" speech, made earlier to the House of Commons , on the BBC Home Service. 14 July: The BBC Home Service 9.00pm news bulletin includes a vivid account of an air battle over the English Channel recorded live the previous day by reporter Charles Gardner. The bulletin is preceded by a speech by Churchill, "The War of the Unknown Warriorsˮ, and followed by J. B. Priestley's Postscript describing the seaside resort of Margate in wartime. 19 July: Adolf Hitler makes a peace appeal to Britain in an address to the Reichstag . BBC German-language broadcaster Sefton Delmer unofficially rejects it at once and Lord Halifax , British foreign minister , flatly rejects peace terms in a broadcast reply on 22 July. October: The evacuated BBC Radio Variety Department relocates to Bangor in north Wales from where it will broadcast until 1943. 15 October: Seven staff are killed when an attempt to eject a delayed-action German bomb from Broadcasting House in London fails. 29 December: Fireside chat: On National Security .Debuts 7 January: Gene Autry's Melody Ranch debuts on CBS . 28 January: Beat the Band debuts on NBC . 5 February: Amanda of Honeymoon Hill debuts on NBC Blue . 11 February: The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street debuts on NBC Blue. 12 February: The Adventures of Superman debuts on WOR . 29 February: Welsh Rarebit , broadcast by the BBC from its Cardiff studio 18 March: Light of the World debuts on NBC Red . 23 March: Truth or Consequences debuts on CBS. 29 April: The Bell Telephone Hour debuts on NBC Red. 23 June: Music While You Work debuts on the BBC Forces Programme. 24 June: The Burl Ives Show debuts on NBC. 3 July: The Abbott and Costello Show debuts on NBC. 29 July: Duffy's Tavern first broadcast as part of the Forecast audition series on CBS. It returns as a regular series 1 March 1941. 4 August: Crime Doctor debuts on CBS. 1 November: Unlimited Horizons debuts on NBC. 9 December: Can You Top This? debuts on WOR. 16 December: Charlie and Jessie debuts on CBS. 29 December: Deadline Dramas debuts on NBC.Closings 19 January: Brenda Curtis ends its run on network radio. 19 January: Doc Barclay's Daughters ends its run on network radio. 12 February: Author, Author ends its run on network radio. 15 March: Betty and Bob ends its run on network radio NBC. 22 March: The Affairs of Anthony ends its run on network radio. 23 March: Arch Oboler's Plays ends its run on network radio. 27 April: Art for Your Sake ends its run on network radio. 1 May: Avalon Time ends its run on network radio. 4 June: Brenthouse ends its run on network radio. 19 July: Caroline's Golden Store ends its run on network radio. 19 July: The Carters of Elm Street ends its run on network radio. 27 September: The Dinah Shore Show ends its run on network radio. 7 October: Adventures in Reading" ends its run on network radio. 19 October: Renfrew of the Mounted'' ends its run on network radio.Births 1 April: Annie Nightingale , British radio music presenter 10 April: Gloria Hunniford , Northern Irish broadcast presenter 7 May: Jim Connors , American radio personality 21 May: Ronan O'Rahilly , Irish-born media entrepreneur 5 June: David Brudnoy , popular talk radio host in Boston, Massachusetts from 1976 11 July: Tommy Vance , British radio broadcaster 17 July: Tim Brooke-Taylor , British broadcast comedy performer 13 November: Wally K. Daly, British radio scriptwriter Dickie Arbiter, British royal broadcast presenterDeaths 5 March: Maxine Elliott , US actress and businesswoman, former co-owner of the Maxine Elliott's Theatre , 72 9 April: Mrs. Patrick Campbell , English actress, 72 9 August: Alessandro Bonci , Italian tenor, 70 30 October: Hilda Matheson , pioneering British radio talks producer, 52 23 November: Billy Jones , US singer, known for The Happiness Boys , 51
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