This is a list of events in British radio during 1987.
Events
January
1 January – A new transmitter for Radio 210 is switched on, allowing the Reading-based station to broadcast across Berkshire and north Hampshire.
3 January – BBC Radio 4’s Today programme launches a Saturday edition. The Saturday programme begins at 7am, 30 minutes later than the weekday editions.
17 January – Johnnie Walker returns to BBC Radio 1 to present a new Saturday afternoon programme The Stereo Sequence. The programme, which runs for 5 1/2 hours, incorporates the previous stand-alone Saturday afternoon shows, including the weekly look at the American charts.
February
9 February – BBC Radio 3 launches a twice daily news bulletin from the BBC World Service. The bulletins last for less than a year and are scrapped at the start of 1988.
March
3 March – Radio Trent's broadcast area expands when it starts broadcasting to Derbyshire.
April
No events.
May
18 May – The Yorkshire Radio Network launches. It is a networked service of evening and overnight programming, broadcast on three commercial radio stations in Yorkshire – Pennine Radio in Bradford, Viking Radio in Hull and Radio Hallam in Sheffield – providing programming every night between 8pm, starting slightly earlier at weekends, and 6am.
22 May – GWR's broadcast area expands when it launches in Bath.
June
No events.
July
14 July – Beacon Radio's broadcast area is increased when it starts to broadcast to Shrewsbury and Telford.
17 July – John Timpson chairs Any Questions? for the final time.
August
No events.
September
4 September – Jonathan Dimbleby chairs Any Questions? for the first time.
September – Just over a year after the BBC's four local radio stations in Yorkshire launched an early evening series of specialist music programmes, the service is expanded. Programmes are broadcast on six nights a week and the length of each programme is increased by 30 minutes. Consequently, the four stations now stay on air into the mid evening as the programmes are transmitted between 7pm and 9pm.
October
4 October – From this day, the new UK Singles Chart is released on BBC Radio 1's Sunday afternoon chart show. Previously, the programme had played songs from the chart which had been released the previous Tuesday.
9 October – Radio 1 launches a new weekly Friday evening dance music programme, presented by Jeff Young.
27 October – BBC Radio 4 launches a new twice-weekly soap opera called Citizens.
31 October – BBC Radio 1 begins launching its FM frequency starting in London.
November
8 November – Bruno Brookes reveals the 600th UK No. 1 single on the Radio 1 Chart Show as "China in Your Hand" by T'Pau. To mark the musical milestone, over the next three weeks Radio 1 plays all 600 single to have reached number one since the UK Singles Chart was launched in 1952.
December
6 December – Ocean Sound launches on a new frequency to cover Winchester and the north of its region, as reception in this area is rather poor from the 103.2 FM transmitter on Chillerton Down on the Isle of Wight. Ocean Sound North on 96.7 FM shares much of its programming with Ocean Sound West, except for a local breakfast show.
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Jenni Murray becomes a regular BBC Woman's Hour presenter, which she will remain until 2020.
Late in 1987, Downtown Radio begins broadcasting to the Enniskillen and Omagh areas of Northern Ireland and to coincide with its expanded broadcast area, the station briefly rebrands itself as 'DTRFM'.