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Radio Times
Editor Gill Hudson
Categories TV Listings
Frequency Weekly
First Issue 28th September 1923
Company BBC Magazines
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Website Radio Times
ISSN 0033-8060
Current Radio Times logo

Radio Times is the BBC's weekly television and radio programme listings magazine. It was founded on the 28th September 1923, and originally carried details of BBC radio programmes in response to a newspaper boycott of radio listings. It was at one time the magazine with the largest circulation in the UK. Until deregulation of television listings in 1991, the Radio Times carried only listings for BBC channels, while the ITV-published magazine, the TV Times, carried only ITV and (from 1982, Channel Four listings. Today both publications carry listings for all major terrestrial (analogue and digital), cable and satellite television channels in the United Kingdom. A number of similar magazines, from independent publishers, also exist. However, the Radio Times still lives up to its name by being the most comprehensive source of UK radio listings in print.

The Radio Times is currently published on Tuesdays and carries listings for the following Saturday through to Friday. A double issue is published each Christmas, in common with most other listing magazines. This usually features a generic festive piece of artwork, atypical for the magazine which since the 1970s has almost exclusively used photographic covers.

There are several regional editions of the magazine:

In addition to the regions shown above all versions carry variations for adjoining regions and local radio listings. There are now fewer regional editions than there once were because fewer variations in the schedules have lead to merging of several editions. The exception to this is Wales, which used to be part of a larger Wales/West (of England) version, mirroring the HTV region.

The Radio Times was once edited by the British lyricist and entertainer Eric Maschwitz, and is currently edited by Gill Hudson.

Between 1929 and 1991 it had a more highbrow sister publication, The Listener.

As of August 2005, the Audit Bureau of Circulations stated that the magazine has a circulation of 1.1 million copies per week. Although exact figures are not available from the magazine's publisher (BBC Worldwide) it claims to be the most profitable magazine in Britain (according to Ariel, the BBC in-house newspaper).

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[edit] Covers

To appear on the cover of the Radio Times is great publicity for a show, especially since most independent listings magazines tend to put soaps on the cover. Since the magazine is a BBC publication it is unsurprising that the covers have a BBC bias (in 2005 31 of the 51 issues had BBC related covers).

Over the course of its history Doctor Who is by far the most represented programme on the cover of the magazine with 21 appearances.

[edit] Radio Times Guide To Films

Since 2000, BBC Worldwide has published the Radio Times Guide To Films, a film guide featuring more than 21,000 films in a 1707 page book. The current 2006 edition is edited by Kilmeny Fane-Saunders and features an introduction by Barry Norman, even though the BBC's Film Programme is now hosted by Jonathan Ross.

In an earlier form, edited by Derek Winnert from 1993, the BBC was successfully sued for plagiarism by HarperCollins, the publishers of Halliwell's Film Guide, and Winnert was sacked.

The Radio Times Guide to Films 2007 is introduced by Andrew Collins.

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