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Old 28-12-2015, 22:32   #12
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Re: Radios

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington View Post
I don't think the service was 24 hours.......and if I remember rightly(if not I am sure that I will be corrected)there were different sections to listen to.
The Light program was music, dramas general entertainment.
The programs that I rememeber listening to were Dick Barton, The Goons, Round the Horn, Women's Hour was at 2pm each weekday...there was Workers Playtime too. This was broadcast from the canteens of large factories. There was a childrens music program on each Saturday Morning...was it Uncle Sandy.

I remember my Grandad listening to more serious programs.....the News, sporting events....you dare not speak during the commentary for the cricket.

Like you I was born in 1947 and Radio was a large part of our evening entertainment.
I remember sitting round the fire listening to the wireless.
Ours was A Relayvison radio, with four stations......3 and 4 were the heavy stuff...classical music etc. (We got a small 9 inch Bush TV to watch the Coronation on.)
My Grandma had a radio that you tuned in to different stations......it fascinated me.
Where was Hilversum? I used to see it on the dial and wonder where it was.

I am not sure my post will help you much, but it surely loosened some brainstones for me

here you go Margaret

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilversum

As a result, many old AM radio sets in Europe had a Hilversum dial position marked on their tuning scales (along with Athlone, Kalundborg and others).
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