1933 in British radio

This is a list of events from British radio in 1933.

Events

 * 10 March – The BBC holds a memorial concert for its late Director of Music, Percy Pitt, in The Concert Hall of Broadcasting House, London.
 * 28 May – Washford transmitting station begins broadcasting the BBC Regional Programme for the West of England.
 * 16 August – The BBC unveils a Compton organ in The Concert Hall of Broadcasting House, London.
 * 28 October – Broadcast of the earliest surviving BBC location recording, Night on London’s River: Westminster to the Docks.
 * BBC executive Colonel Alan Dawnay begins to meet with the head of MI5, Sir Vernon Kell, to trade information informally on potentially subversive staff.
 * The BBC acquires a roller skating rink in west London and begins its reconstruction as the Maida Vale Studios.

Debuts

 * 18 November – In Town Tonight debuts on BBC National Programme.

Births

 * 16 April – Joan Bakewell, broadcaster
 * 12 December – Tony Brandon, presenter