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Below is an episode listing, including the pilot, Christmas special, and the 2002 reunion show… Series 1 (1981)Ģ. Radio Active ran on BBC Radio from 1981 to 1987.


NEW Radio Active (recorded 1st Dec 2002 – Transmitted ) They’re running from 6:30pm on Tuesday nights. Starting from 12th November, BBC Radio 4 is repeating selected episodes, starting with ‘Euro Show’.
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BBC Radio 7 can be received on DAB Digital Radio, Freeview and satellite TV

June 2003 – New Radio Active Forumadded.BBC Radio 7 is available on Freeview and DAB Thanks to forum member Sir_Kobble for letting us know. July 2003 – Series 4 being repeated on Mondays, BBC Radio 7, 8:30am and again at 22:00pm.There are eight in the series, including: Wimbledon Special, Nuclear Debate, Out of Your Depth, Radio Active Down Under, Get Away with You, Wey Hey it’s Saturday, Music Festival and Did you Catch it? BBC Radio 7 is available on Freeview and DAB Nov 2003 – Series 5 being repeated on Mondays, BBC Radio 7, 8:30am and again at 10:00pm.“starting Monday 20th December at 08.30, repeating 22.00”. Oct 2004 – Thanks to Mark M for letting us know that he’s contacted BBC Radio 7 regarding.Instead, you can sign up to a KYTV subscription at Amazon or. The first series is now out on DVD, but not available from Sofa Shop (you spend, we send). After Radio Active, the team moved on to create KYTV – the same winning Radio Active format, this time mocking satellite telly.He died in a car accident, and will be missed. He was responsible for much of the writing of Radio Active and KYTV, as well as the voice of Mike Hunt. Aug 2008: Geoffrey Perkins died aged 55.On this page, we look at the history of the show, the characters, and the episodes of this much-loved radio comedy classic. Radio Active was a BBC radio comedy series that ran on Radio 4 between 19. Broadcasting locally, wherever you are in the Nation, this is Britain’s first National Local Radio Station – Radio Active.Ĭlassic BBC Radio comedy from the 80’s remembered by many – especially those working in the commercial radio industry! The series transferred to TV, becoming KYTV, the spoof satellite TV channel.
