
Old Radio Programs Uk
A glance at radio programmes of the 1950's. Growing up in the 50's and 60's. The Three BBC Radio Channels The Light Programme This was the 'mixed bag' of general light entertainment, comedy and drama. 2019 Down the Lane is based in Ashford, Kent, UK. Many purveyors of Old Time Radio try to sell their programs on the nostalgia appeal. Sadly, most of the people who are nostalgic for these shows are no longer with us. Most of the series and shows are very enjoyable in their own right, but we feel that knowing a little bit about the actors and the programs make them even more enjoyable.

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Rock and Roll may have been born in the 1940s but by the 1950s it was growing up fast. However, the 1950s was not all about Rock and Roll. It was a very diverse decade with music styles of the 1940s competing in the charts quite respectably with the many emerging styles. Many of the 1940s singers progressed too. Television and Films also embraced the new styles and by the end of the decade Britain had introduced the weekly music show: Juke Box Jury. The hysterical screams of teenage girls echoed around the theatres of Britain and the boys tried to dress and act like their music heroes.
The wide variety of music available in the 1950s is echoed in The UK 1950s Radio Station. It's not just about Rock and Roll. You will also be able to hear Jazz, Big Band, the delightful crooners who continued to record in the 1950s, Skiffle, Bebop and Rockabilly. Basically, if it was recorded in the 1950s, then it has a good chance of being played on our 1950s radio station. For a more detailed guide of the programmes being played, please visit our Programme Schedule page. You can listen to The UK 1950s Radio Station 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and can be accessed by clicking on the play now button on our website, via Tunein and on internet radios (such as Roberts, etc.).
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