1965 in British radio
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This is a list of events from British radio in 1965.
Events
- 7 March - Debut of the BBC Radio comedy Round the Horne
- 1 May - The General Overseas Service is renamed to the BBC World Service.
- 4 October - Debut of The World at One, the long running BBC radio lunchtime news and current affairs programme.
- 31 December - The offshore pirate station Radio Scotland (not to be confused with BBC Radio Scotland) goes on air.
Station debuts
- 31 December - Radio Scotland
Births
- 17 May - Jeremy Vine, author, journalist and news presenter
- 31 May - Lisa I'Anson, broadcaster
- 12 November - Eddie Mair, radio and television journalist and presenter
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