- BBC Radio 7
Infobox Radio Station
name = BBC Radio 7
area = flagicon|United Kingdom UK - National
airdate = 15 December 2002
share = 0.5%
share as of = March 2008
share source = [http://www.rajar.co.uk/listening/quarterly_listening.php]
frequency = DAB: 12B
Freeview: 708
Freesat : 708
Sky: 0131
Virgin Media : 910
Tiscali TV : 633
UPC Ireland : 929
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/bbc7.shtml?listen Live Stream] Real/WM
format =Comedy ,Drama , and Children's programming
owner =BBC
website = [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio7/ www.bbc.co.uk/radio7/]BBC Radio 7 (formerly BBC 7 until 4 October 2008) is a national digital
radio station broadcastingcomedy ,drama , and children's programming 24 hours a day. It is the principal broadcasting outlet for theBBC 's vast archive of spoken-word entertainment, and was established specifically to enable the contents of the BBC Sound Archives to be broadcast.Programmes qualify for broadcast on Radio 7 if they are either three years old or more, or if they have previously been broadcast twice on their original station. However, even if a programme fulfils these criteria, there may be copyright issues preventing it from appearing on BBC Radio 7. However, programmes made exclusively for the station are exempt from this rule.
The schedule spans the decades, from the "
The Goon Show " (1950s) and "Round the Horne " (1960s), through Radio 2 favourites like "The News Huddlines ", "Castle's in the Air" and "Listen to Les " to recent Radio 4 shows such as "Little Britain " and "Dead Ringers ".As a speech network, BBC Radio 7 was unique from the start in carrying no news, with the exception of a daily bulletin aimed at younger listeners presented by the
Newsround team at 7.55am on weekdays. Adopting a very informal style of presentation, its presenters are associated with themed blocks of programming and are promoted as personalities in their own right. This was taken one step further on 14th February 2005, when an hour long strand of comedy was introduced between 8am and 9am, initially presented by Richard Bacon, now with sister station 5 Live. Current regular presenters arePenny Haslam , Jim Lee,Etholle George ,Joanna Pinnock ,Alex Riley andMichaela Saunders , with cover presenters Alan Smith, Helen Aitken and the lateKevin Greening .There is
speculative fiction of various kinds,science fiction ,fantasy or horror seven days a week in a regular slot calledThe 7th Dimension which is broadcast on Radio 7 twice a day, at 6pm and midnight (UK time). In early 2007, this slot featured a series of originalDoctor Who audio dramas, starringPaul McGann as the Eighth Doctor.Paul Merton launched the station at 8pm on 15 December 2002 in asimulcast with Radio 4. It was originally codenamed "Network Z".The station's remit requires it to carry children's programming, which, until 2007, came in the form of two daily shows: "The Little Toe Radio Show" which was aimed at younger children and consisted of short serials, stories and rhymes that ran from 7am - 8am and was repeated at 3pm - 4pm. Big names like
Roger McGough were regular contributors; and "The Big Toe Radio Show " which aired from 4pm - 6pm and consisted of phone-ins, quizzes as well as stories intended for the 8+ age group. In February 2007 the schedule changed and "Big Toe Books " took over the 7am slot, but dropped the phone-ins and quizzes for children aged 8 and up while "Cbeebies Radio" replaced "The Little Toe Show" and now runs in a longer slot from 2pm - 5pm. These programmes almost entirely contain original material.Radio 7 does broadcast some original programming. "Spanking New on Seven" is a stand-up comedy programme, and they annually broadcast the "BBC New Comedy Competition", a competition for new stand up comedians. People who have took part in BBC comedy competitions have went on to have their own series on Radio 7, such as John-Luke Roberts with "Spats" and Miriam Elia with "A Series of Psychotic Episodes". "The
Mitch Benn Music Show" features comedy songs introduced by Mitch Benn. "Colin and Fergus' Digi Radio" is a comedy sketch show on its second series as of 2006. "Serious About Comedy " is a weekly show presented byRobin Ince where comedians and comedy critics discuss comedy television, radio, DVDs, and films from the last week. "Tilt" is a satirical sketch show which looks at the week's news of views other than the norm. "Knocker" is a sitcom about a market researcher.The flagship comedy section on Radio 7 is "The Comedy Club", hosted by Alex Riley (Monday to Friday) and Penny Haslam (Sunday) . Pitched as "two hours of contemporary comedy", it is broadcast from 10pm to midnight Sunday to Friday, and repeated between 3 and 5am the following morning. Comedy that has previously been commercially available as cassettes on the "Laughing Stock" label is also broadcast.
The network also features output from North America such as the American series "Garrison Keillor's Radio Show" and "The Twilight Zone", and
Stuart McLean 's "Vinyl Cafe " fromCanada .BBC 7 won the Sony Radio Academy Award for Station Sound in 2003, was nominated for the Promo Award in 2004, and in 2005 received a Silver for the Short-Form award, plus nominations in the Speech Award and Digital Terrestrial Station Of The Year Award.
The station can be heard worldwide on the
Internet , across northernEurope via theAstra 2A satellite (including viaFreesat and Sky), and in the UK on DAB digital radio,cable television ,IPTV and Freeviewdigital terrestrial television .Original programming
While most of the shows on Radio 7 are repeats, there is some original programming such as:
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Big Toe Books " (Children's show)
*"Serious About Comedy " (Comedy review show)
*"Tilt" (Satirical sketch comedy)
*"Spats" (Sketch comedy)
*"Knocker" (Sitcom)
*"The Penny Dreadfuls Present... " (Sketch comedy)
*"Undone" (Sci-fi comedy)
*"CBeebies Radio" (Children's show)
*"A Series of Psychotic Episodes" (Sketch comedy)
*"Colin and Fergus' Digi Radio" (Sketch comedy)
*"No Tomatoes" (Sketch comedy)
*"The Mitch Benn Music Show" (Musical comedy)
*"Spanking New on Seven" (Stand-up)
*"Play and Record" (Sketch comedy)
*"Pleased to Meet You" (Comedy)ee also
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List of BBC radio stations External links
*bbc.co.uk|id=radio7/|title=BBC Radio 7
*bbc.co.uk|id=pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2008/10_october/04/radio7.shtml|title=Press release on renaming
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