#075 (The) Radio Times at 100 - Part 1

#075 (The) Radio Times at 100 - Part 1

Update: 2023-09-26
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Happy 100th to (The) Radio Times! 


(The 'the' vanished in 1937) 


Britain's favourite magazine is a century old this very week, at time of recording.


So it's a bumper edition - not dissimilar to the fat two-weeker that lands on your doorstep or falls off supermarket shelves due to weight and gravity every festive season. This is a two-parter, paying tribute to a century of the 'Official Organ of the British Broadcasting Company' as it was once subtitled. If it's on, it's in, and it's in this podcast. 


Part 1 brings us from 1923-1991 - with two tour guides:


Shem Law is one of today's two Radio Times editors, and he invited me to RT HQ for a chat, a cuppa, and a browse of his favourite covers. (See link below for a link to our Facebook page, to see the covers he picks at as favourites - or least favourite).


Dr Steve Arnold is a RT enthusiast, collector and broadcast historian. If it's on Radio Times history, it's in his brain. 


Also this episode, Radio 4's Justin Webb on his grandfather Leonard Crocombe - the first RT editor. Or was he? Steve Arnold has more on that. 


This is only part 1. Part 2 will follow in a couple of days, with more from Shem and Steve as well as Tony Currie, author of The Radio Times Story. 


SHOWNOTES:




NEXT TIME: Part two of the Radio Times back story!


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#075 (The) Radio Times at 100 - Part 1

#075 (The) Radio Times at 100 - Part 1

Paul Kerensa