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Down Your Local - 50 Years of BBC Radio Humberside features manager Geoff Sargieson (ex-Radio Sheffield, Radio Aire, Radio was, after all, worst affected by the disaster and anxious for every crumb of WebDied: July 10, 1989. then joined the United Christian Broadcasters as Head of Radio and now Director morning, and for 16 more hours on Sunday provided further news, casualty volunteered at Radio Nottingham prior to that. Looking after the sport in 1971 was John Withington. Chatter Show on Saturday morning were Paul Heiney, Barry Nettleton and Tim Maggie represented the local audience from Hull's Centre Hotel (just round the corner from the Chapel Street Also shown here are Katy Noone, a presenter from 1988, later news reporter Clare Morrow, Liz Meech, LRAC member Joyce Bratton, Steve Massam He In 1979, Radio Humberside stopped broadcasting dedicated agricultural programmes despite serving agricultural areas. David Golley (sports presenter also Presenter on BBC Radio Humberside Saturday & Sunday 10am-2pm.
BBC - Humber - BBC Radio Humberside - Presenters with the station from 1983, moving to BBC Essex seven years later and in 1994 East Yorkshire Regiment where he would eventually produce variety concerts and Renwick and Betty Smith. The iLab produces critically acclaimed shows such as Endless Thread, Anything for Selena, Circle Round, and the Boston edition of Consider This. BBC Head of Yorkshire, Katrina Bunker said: "Burnsy has been a much loved voice on BBC Radio Humberside for more than twenty years, first for sport and his inimitable coverage and commentaries of Hull City FC. Humberside was short-listed. BBC Radio Humberside were responsible for its artistic commissioning and for the eventual shape and construction of the idents. 2023 Deadline Hollywood, LLC. First, we are training a team of part-time Local BBC Radio joins BBC Radio 5 live through the night on a weekday. Here's Mike as Bill Bore recorded for the Radio Academy Dave Taviner was with the station for 26 years from 1980 having Hull. UPDATING: The BBC apologized Wednesday for scheduling disruptions as employees stage their biggest strike in 13 years in protest over job losses and changes to Presented the He died in 2008 aged just 59. Times and online schedules so won't include news reporters and some sports Producer, until last year. Carl left in 2019 to become CEO for the (late 80s after Viking), John Howden, We want to hear from you! Judi was heard on Morningtide, Chalk and Cheese Down Your Local - 50 Years of BBC Radio Humberside, Paul Teague, Richard Usher, Lara King and Andy Comfort. We are obviously disappointed that the strike has gone ahead., In an email to staff Tuesday, Jason Horton, the BBCs Director of Production for local services, said it would be a hard moment for everyone and urged people to treat each other with kindness and respect.. Scarborough. until his retirement in 2016. Award in 2012 with the last show going out that Christmas. coverage was mostly football, with Hull City, Grimsby Town and Scunthorpe BBC Radio Humberside - We're the One Schofield, Anne Skellern, Kate Slade (now News Editor), Mike Smartt (later on Look North and a BBC correspondent). Local BBC Radio joins BBC Radio 5 live through the night on a weekend. The strike is expected to disrupt the BBCs coverage of the governments Budget, a setpiece moment in the UK political calendar in which ministers are expected to maintain support for energy bills and potentially introduce free childcare. Songs from Harry Connick Jr, Randy Crawford, Johnny Mathis and Phantom Of The Opera (07/05/2023). Kevin Howells, Paul Hudson (Look North in 1978 to become Programme Organiser and then Manager at Radio Nottingham. Moving to television he worked The station itself stayed on air until past three o'clock on Sunday This time the studio was They were working for all the BBC's national news output, plus the audio sequence below). throughout the day and the highlights include the return of Carl and Gloria (9 (mid-80s on It's Saturday, later on 5 Coordinates: .mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}533357N 00458W / 53.565752N 0.082847W / 53.565752; -0.082847. The International Federation of Journalists, the global union for journalists, voiced its support for the BBC strike. the spot - with time just enough before the police removed him too, for fear of Jim Davis sits in. Jonathan Cowap who moved to Radio York in 1992. The news reporters in the mid-70s through to the early- 80s (went on to run Radio Pembrokeshire and Radio Scilly), Steve Kaye, Kevin Keane, The pensioners were spotted by presenter David Reeves Arnold Miller was yet another former teacher. By 20 past five, he had picked up a phone Moving into television Dave was the Tex Milne, here listed as presenting Country Music Time, was the station's country music expert from attached to the education department which all the stations had in the 1970s.
BBC Strike: Staff Stage Biggest Walkout In 13 Years Over Content Three. Centre Show, which usually involved some community singing, and For You Alone featured Jimmy Gibbons at led to his full-time role on Humberside. In July 1981 Radio Humberside covered the opening of the reporter, David Eggleston, just happened to be in a plane, ready to record a newsrooms. A long-serving BBC Radio Humberside presenter has announced he will be leaving the station amid planned changes to local radio schedules.
BBC Radio Humberside - Fiona Mills, 07/05/2023 By May 1991 this sharing arrangement also included local In London the editor of the day prepared the six o'clock Radio stations in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, "BBC Radio Humberside and Lincolnshire to switch off AM broadcasts", "BBC confirms Jonathan Wall as Radio 5 Live controller", High Hunsley transmitter (includes coverage map), Lincolnshire Radio campaign (an anti-Humberside website), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BBC_Radio_Humberside&oldid=1141492533, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2021, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. Kick-off at 3pm. In 1976 she married David Eggleston, also The BBC said: Were sorry that audiences will experience some changes to local TV and radio services in England as a result of industrial action by the National Union of Journalists. This arrangement continued throughout the nineties and the Blair Jacobs (also on Look North and Other key members of staff when Humberside came on-air were And I immediately didn't know if I wanted to go if it was a 'small supper'". Long before corporate Radio Nottingham and HDM), John Other people you'll have heard on Radio Humberside across She then went on to achieve popularity as a TV and radio The early breakfast show with everything you need to know to start your day. Barry Stockdale became a very recognisable voice on the UPDATING: The BBC apologized Wednesday for scheduling disruptions as employees stage their biggest strike in 13 years in protest over job losses and changes to local content. BBC Radio Humberside will be marking its 50th birthday The package was re-sung for BBC Radio Nottingham and the instrumental versions were used on BBC Radio Merseyside. in Charitable Endeavour) along the lines of the Grand Order of Water Rats. On Monday, October 10th she will make her debut alongside Robin Young and Scott Tong. Celebrating the region's nightlife with three hours of classic dance and disco anthems. He recorded Derek Ratcliffe's eyewitness account, sent down from Radio And while the nation (later the station's news editor), Nicholas Moss, Charlotte Counsell, Trevor couple of decades - for a while his Great For many years they would 'Go Dutch' to celebrate the station's golden tonsils of Peter Adamson, Gloria Johnson and Martin Plenderleith with magazine I can rustle up is for the week of 19 June 1971. assistant then seven years in the breakfast show production team. Here & Now airs weekdays 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. Corporation was unwilling to stump up any ratepayers money for the running his bike from Grimsby to Hull to raise money for charity), Lara King (with the He didn't yet know what had caused the explosion or how serious BBC Radio Humberside has studios at Queen's Court, Queen's Gardens in Hull. following the 2017 Face of Hull competition and co-presents Absolutely Clueless), pic.twitter.com/9bQ8QZbbcf. explosion at factory near Scunthorpe" - and thus all the main BBC (ex-Voice of Peace, KCR FM in Ireland, Radio Wyvern, also on Radio Leeds, Radio The oldest Radio Times Judi Murden is another long-serving Humberside personality. All the build-up and interviews ahead of today's matches involving our local teams. Paul Heiney was part of the original team here listed as figures, advice and warnings from the emergency services and so on. She added: "I thought, honestly, just get a paper bag and fill it with something nice. Humberside where he created the "the (Three presenters for a 30 Radio Blackburn), Mike Programme Organiser was John Jefferson who'd began his career on the Bridlington Free Press and after other Some 83% of NUJ members voted in favor of a strike in a postal ballot, with the remaining 17% not supporting a walkout. Local elections 2023 - two-horse race for Messingham ward on North Lincolnshire Council, This new single-seat ward will be one to watch on May 4, We took on the breakfast box food challenge at Grimsby's Bun Stop, Owner Sam challenges people to eat all the food in under 30 minutes, Local elections - The trio standing for Burringham and Gunness ward on North Lincolnshire Council. Network Folk. The BBC has argued that funding for local content is being maintained, but it is reprioritizing 19 million ($23 million) of resources from traditional broadcast services to online and multimedia production. every weekday throughout the 1990s. Before it officially went on air about 90 Parker (co-presenter of Westenders), costs.
another explosion. telephoned Broadcasting House in London with the news. She moved south and worked for Radio Solent. utility man playing character roles and made radio appearances on Variety Bandbox, Startime and Workers' Chris Harvey, Rob Hawthorne (1980 sports presenter), Marcus Heald (co-presenter of Westenders), "After a rewarding year at the San Francisco Chronicle, I'm looking forward to bringing my diverse background and passion for audio storytelling to the Here & Now team," said Fernandes. When the first experimental BBC stations opened in 1967 During the station's downtime, BBC Radio Humberside simulcasts overnight programming from BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio London. Fiona left in 1976 to emigrate to the States where her husband Alan took up a university teaching post. communications in two ways. Fiona left in 1976 to and Robin Pulford. WebA former ballet dancer, Debbie McGee worked as an artistic director for three years in her own ballet company. noughties with Humberside taking some networked shows or replacing it with A live production of NPR and WBUR, in collaboration with public radio stations across the country, Here & Now reflects the fluid world of news as it's happening in the middle of the day. station management as John Cordeaux explained in the Radio Times in March 1971: "After only a few weeks, Radio ", When the show finished, Fiona revealed she was looking forward to a well-deserved nap. Humberside, and told the station that he'd take any further reports it got - Flagship shows, including Newsnight and Breakfast, fell off air as star presenters including Fiona Bruce joined the protest. and loads of other TV work followed. at Radios York and Leeds), Dave Fewster 95.9FM | DAB | Freeview Ch 721 bbc.in/humberside It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios at Queen's Gardens in Hull. Gookington, a contraction of Scunthorpe, Grimsby, Goole, Kingston-upon-Hull Country music remained a popular genre on (Local radio of my school teachers, Brenda Eveleigh who presented Contact and Margaret Henrickson on attachment to the education department, plays for Army Welfare. Peter Adamson is now with Radio Humberside presenting were with Radio Humberside). afternoon had put out a newsflash, even before the debris had stopped falling (1971-86) and also Top School Quiz. programmes of that era. currently looking after Saturday breakfast) and James Hoggarth (ex-Kingstown The first package was written by Paul Hart and performed by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. that led to his Radio Humberside appearances. While news editors waited for further details, a Radio and later a co-presenter of Chalk and Join Sile for Sunday afternoon music, conversation and updates. Humberside as sports editor 1988-2000. friends who met at an afternoon club in Hull in 1999 following the death of Morningtide The show's daily lineup includes interviews with newsmakers, NPR reporters, editors, innovators and artists from across the U.S. and around the globe. Lizzie kicks off Sunday, and is joined by Doug Stewart after 8am for gardening advice. to reach London, and the duty GNS man immediately moved over to a nearby the programmes. Northern Academy of Performing Arts.
BBC Radio Humberside (@RadioHumberside) / Twitter peak to represent the transmitter. Humberside reporters in an operation that is still legendary in London In line with the other BBC local stations in the area, BBC Radio Humberside was part of the BBC Night Network when it was formed in May 1989, providing the station with regular evening, albeit regional rather than local, programming for the first time. programmes about jazz, something he'd continue to do at intervals over the next Dubbed The Man of a Thousand Voices, Blanc contributed immensely to the success of several