Housewives' Choice

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Housewives' Choice was a BBC radio record request programme broadcast every morning from 1946 to 1967 on the BBC Light Programme. It played a wide range of (mostly popular) music designed to appeal to housewives at home during the day. Like many other BBC radio shows in the era of very limited broadcasting competition, it achieved massive audiences, and is very closely identified in the public mind with its era.

It had a different presenter (often referred to at the time as a compere) every week. Among those who returned most often was George Elrick, who sang his own lyrics over the theme music, "In Party Mood" by Jack Strachey. This music (much like "Puffing Billy", the theme to Children's Favourites) has latterly been used frequently in other media as a signifier for "1950s Middle England", for example in a number of TV adverts and in The Comic Strip's parodies of The Famous Five, Five Go Mad in Dorset and Five Go Mad on Mescalin.

The programme finished when the Light Programme was replaced by BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2. Its short-lived successor, "Family Choice", went out on both Radios 1 and 2, but had itself finished by 1970. In the 1980s a radio series called "When Housewives Had The Choice?", with Russell Davies and Julie Covington, looked back over the Housewives' Choice years, and a spin-off album of the most frequently requested tunes was released.

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