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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Year nav topic5 This is a list of events in British radio during 2003.

Events

January

February

March

  • 1 March – Dee 106.3 launches in the local Chester area – the first dedicated station for the city.
  • 17 March – Death in London of Alan Keith, aged 94. Earlier in the month he recorded an announcement that he intended to retire from the BBC programme Your Hundred Best Tunes, which he devised, after 44 years, but fell ill almost immediately afterwards; his final programme is broadcast 12 days after his death, making him the longest serving and oldest presenter on British radio.[5]

April

May

  • 3 May – BBC Radio 1 cancels the first day of its One Big Weekend at Heaton Park, Manchester due to poor weather. However, the second day of the event goes ahead as scheduled.[7]
  • 29 May – Journalist Andrew Gilligan broadcasts a report on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme stating that the government claimed in its 2002 dossier that Iraq could deploy weapons of mass destruction within forty-five minutes knowing the claim to be dubious; a political storm ensues.[8]

June

July

  • 1 July – The rolling news service on Digital One, provided by ITN, stops broadcasting.

August

  • No events.

September

October

  • 10 October – Lesley Douglas is appointed Controller of BBC Radio 2 and BBC 6 Music.
  • 19 October – More than three decades after it first began broadcasting as a pirate station, and 18 years since its last broadcast, Radio Jackie goes on air as a legal station.[12] It broadcasts to south west London, replacing Thames Radio which haS fallen into financial difficulty.

November

December

Station debuts

Closing this year

Programme debuts

Continuing radio programmes

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

Ending this year

Deaths

  • 17 March – Alan Keith, 94, actor and longtime classical music presenter
  • 20 April – Debbie Barham, 26, comedy scriptwriter
  • July – Kerry Juby, 55, disc jockey
  • 23 September – Sarah Parkinson, 41, producer and writer of radio and television programmes
  • 29 December – Bob Monkhouse, 75, comedy writer-performer and television game show host

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