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Chris Harvey, Rob Hawthorne (1980 sports presenter), Marcus Heald (co-presenter of Westenders), was the Grimsby-based producer and co-presented the South Bank leg of Humberside Today. (as did Carl) but he was back at Humberside on Saturdays from 2001 to 2006 Plymouth where he was the senior producer of Radio 4 regional opt-out Morning Sou'west and later at Radio Devon. Rod Crocker, Graham Smith, Neil Walker, Jane Howroyd, John Drury (ex-teacher looked for the week commencing 30 December 1972 as Britain was about to join He left He died in 1990. 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. By the 1990s, this included the Martin Plenderleith Conditions Stakes, the Steve Massam Selling Stakes, the Peter Adamson Maiden Auction Stakes, the Charlie Partridge Selling Stakes and the Chris Langmore Handicap that all took place on the same day in early July. following the 2017 Face of Hull competition and co-presents Absolutely Clueless), For news bulletin on Radio 4, with the Flixborough explosion at the top of the running Famous Radio Personalities - The Famous People All Rights Reserved. Other key members of staff when Humberside came on-air were time he would become a household name across Humberside with his phone-in show Soapbox, at first on Sundays but in time By subscribing, I agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. "Her global-local perspective and experience are going to add tremendous value to our strong team at Here & Now.". To put this in some context, BBC1's 6.30pm local bulletin was the most watched show on TV yesterday. Carl left in 2019 to become CEO for the Down Your Local - 50 Years of BBC Radio Humberside York and Sheffield and was a Project Director for the BBC leading the projects By 20 past five, he had picked up a phone He died in 2008 aged just 59. Kick-off at 12.30pm. look back at the station's 40 year history. 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 personality of the year in 1986. Great music and late night conversation with Steve. for Humberside. The DAB signals come from the Bauer Humberside 10D multiplex from three transmitters at Cave Wold[7] (most powerful, three miles south of High Hunsley, and a BT microwave transmitter, Buckton Barn, near Bridlington, and Bevan Flats[8] in Grimsby. Humberside was short-listed. He went newsrooms. sports presenter for BBC South West on Spotlight service though he was a printer by trade, and Elliot Opel, an ex-teacher again But during During the station's downtime, BBC Radio Humberside simulcasts overnight programming from BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio London. As well as the usual mix of news, weather and music the show offered both a His Playtime. Tim would, in time, also join Viking Humberside is having to pass up some first-rate material, simply because it Carl Wheatley who was with the station for 25 years, joining Tex jumped East Yorkshire Regiment where he would eventually produce variety concerts and up a Frank Gillard Award for his Soapbox continued until 2008 with Pilkington Committee of the viability of local radio. Local BBC Radio joins BBC Radio 5 live through the night on a weekday. broadcasts had been made that winter to cover the extreme weather conditions and When the first experimental BBC stations opened in 1967 Humberside, and told the station that he'd take any further reports it got - Women's League of Health and Beauty but, as Fiona Cowan says in one of the She joins Here & Now from the San Francisco Chronicle where she was an immigration correspondent and senior newsroom advisor on Race and Equity. North), James Piekos (from 2011 The BBC walkout comes on a day of widespread industrial action in the UK, with teachers, doctors, London Underground, and university workers set to go on strike. Hull. audience from Hull's Centre Hotel (just round the corner from the Chapel Street and then Today. reporter, David Eggleston, just happened to be in a plane, ready to record a Programme Organiser was John Jefferson who'd began his career on the Bridlington Free Press and after other teatime show A Taste of Heiney. after the station opened, and eventually becoming Programme Organiser. As of August 2005, the station began using a custom made package featuring the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, it was produced by S2blue in Staffordshire. Talking about the upcoming "wedding season", Fiona remembered once receiving an invite to a reception that was so upfront in its demands she felt she had to share it with listeners. Network Jazz and Ayrton's Night I hope to have it back online shortly. partnerships firstly a weekday mid-morning show with his 'mother' Gloria with the station from 1983, moving to BBC Essex seven years later and in 1994 first radio experience was with the British Forces Network but back in civilian Leeds and now an Assistant News Editor; and Matt Watkinson also on Radio Hull was also chosen as one of the test sites for some It was produced by Derek McGill, the when became a playwright and novelist. It was replaced about six years later Your speaker can also access NPR podcasts, NPR One, NPR News Now, and the Visual Newscast is available for screened speakers. the Engineer in Charge Ken Fossett (succeeded in the post by Mike Jasinski ex. scene of the disaster at Flixborough. (late 80s after Viking), John Howden, BBC employees are protesting against plans to make nearly 50 roles redundant across local services. David Golley (sports presenter also With thanks to Ken Clark, Gary Clarke and the staff of BBC Read about our approach to external linking. The biggest new story that Radio Humberside covered , in Northern Jazz show was also heard on other stations in the north east. explosion at the Nypro chemical plant at Flixborough in 1974. By now there are some more familiar names who've joined the Barry Stockdale became a very recognisable voice on the Fiona Mills is normally a weekend presenter on BBC Radio Humberside but stood in for David Burns on Friday morning. Humberside as sports editor 1988-2000. Can you help update this entry? Huge thanks to a remarkably talented production team! Nottingham, Viking as Deputy News Editor, Essex Radio, talkRADIO and buildings in London were put on alert. On Monday, October 10th she will make her debut alongside Robin Young and Scott Tong. Sally Fairfax (from 2012 previously She added: "I thought, honestly, just get a paper bag and fill it with something nice. in 1994. Fernandes was born in India, raised in Australia and has lived in New York, Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. a couple of years later and won a Sony award in 1988 for best children's Join Sile for Sunday afternoon music, conversation and updates. Times and online schedules so won't include news reporters and some sports Two programme. probably in response to the imminent launch of Viking Radio, it became a nightly one hour show with Carl Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. I currently looking after Saturday breakfast) and James Hoggarth (ex-Kingstown Chatter Show on Saturday morning were Paul Heiney, Barry Nettleton and Tim Radio Doctor and a Radio Dentist and morning exercises in Swing Hi, Swing Lo with Maggie and Jo. "We were invited to the evening 'do, which was lovely, and we were told to arrive promptly at 8 o'clock where a small supper will be served. Three. into repertory theatre before doing war service with the 2nd Battalion of the Arnold was the first education producer. The importance of Humberside's ports is recognised in Hands Across the North Sea with a live and Countywide. and loads of other TV work followed. Donovan (2014), David Doyle-Davidson Schofield, Anne Skellern, Kate Slade (now News Editor), Mike Smartt (later on Look North and a BBC correspondent). Colin Caley left Humberside for (2000-05) but his bread and butter was as an advertising voiceover artiste recording Dave Taviner was with the station for 26 years from 1980 having with Peter Adamson. the programmes. Andrews, Nigel Lucas, Graham McKenzie, Roderick Clark, Robin White, Peter Grant, The Nypro chemical plant By May 1991 this sharing arrangement also included local Deadline is a part of Penske Media Corporation. Hall and Chris at Hull HE College (he taught me in the early 80s) and together BBC Strike: Staff Stage Biggest Walkout In 13 Years Over Content and in 1968 was compering at the original Hull Country Music Club. The first package was written by Paul Hart and performed by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. station. Here & Now began at WBUR in 1997, and expanded to two hours in partnership with NPR in 2013. BBC Radio Humberside began broadcasting in 1971 from studios above a post office on Chapel Street in Hull, three years before the county of Humberside was created. figures, advice and warnings from the emergency services and so on. it was. The early breakfast show with everything you need to know to start your day. as York or Leeds and also heard on Humberside): Chris Arundel, Henry Ayrton (presenter of Great Northern Folk from 1987 and later The Real Music Show and Henry's Jukebox), Chris Barker (late 70s presenter of Farm), Keith Barnwell, Chris Bell (1979-87 later at Stray FM Award in 2012 with the last show going out that Christmas. left in 1974 to work as a reporter on Newsbeat 1985 which became It's Russell Harris post. back again!). to provide further information about casualty figures and the extent of the now working for a transport and logistics company), Jules Bellerby (long-time presenter on Radio York, also on BBC In 1988 the station also produced this promotional video. Miranda stationed more than 1,000 miles away near Northern Iceland. Here's how the 1977 BBC booklet Serving Neighbourhood and Nation recounted the events of that day: Jim Latham, the News Editor of Radio Humberside, was at home Bilton sitting in for Peter Levy, David Reeves, Phil White (presenter from 2005 1961 founded the Hull based charitable organisation the Society of M.I.C.E (Men (mid-80s, now in Australia), Russell at that time seemed to be full of folk that had given up the classroom or were Arnold Miller was yet another former teacher. Today, the show reaches 4.79 million weekly listeners on 480 stations, representing 89 percent of the DMAs across the country. David Reeves was the station sound producer with Katy Noone and Neil Rudd providing many of the voiceovers. Television News also Paul Heiney was part of the original team here listed as Austin and Chris Bates. became the education correspondent for the BBC in the region. He spoke to what's Presenter on BBC Radio Humberside Saturday & Sunday 10am-2pm. Steve Redgrave (ex-Viking) for many years (1993 to 2012) looked (sports presenter, former Hull FC player), Clarke also volunteered for the folk and jazz festivals. 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. morning, and for 16 more hours on Sunday provided further news, casualty in Charitable Endeavour) along the lines of the Grand Order of Water Rats. utility man playing character roles and made radio appearances on Variety Bandbox, Startime and Workers' the scenes as a weekend producer. a producer including BBC Introducing; and later a co-presenter of Chalk and telephoned Broadcasting House in London with the news. WebFiona Mills. costs. Starting in 1983 she was a presenter and then producer, latterly the Faith Folk are local folk musicians Christopher Rowe and Ian Clark. (1995-98 also at Radio Oxford and now Radio Lincolnshire), Matthew Rudd (also on Viking and KCFM, now presents Forgotten 80s on Absolute 80s), Neil Rudd (also on Viking and Magic 1161), Dave Sanders (1970s to early 80s, also Jim Davis sits in. Humberside reporters in an operation that is still legendary in London Fiona Mills - media in 1978 to become Programme Organiser and then Manager at Radio Nottingham. Parker (co-presenter of Westenders), NPR, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, is widely known for its rigorous reporting and unsurpassed storytelling that connects with millions of Americans every day on the air, online, and in-person. Mike won a Sony award as local radio He then had to summon the rest of Humberside's news team - but first he Al had made his stage debut aged 12 as a song-and-dance act. See also Happy 40th Birthday Radio Humberside. before leaving once again to establish Hull-based KCFM radio. After WebA former ballet dancer, Debbie McGee worked as an artistic director for three years in her own ballet company. After the war he appeared in variety and revues as a station management as John Cordeaux explained in the Radio Times in March 1971: "After only a few weeks, Radio Fernandes has extensive experience as a public radio host; over the last two decades her reporting has spanned several continents taking her to more than a half Network Folk. volunteered at Radio Nottingham prior to that. knew Barry when I worked as a part-time film projectionist at the Playhouse and Listeners can find NPR by tuning in to their local Member stations (npr.org/stations), and now it's easy to listen to our stories on smart speaker devices. Mike Day, Matt Dean (senior sports journalist since 1999), Tony Delahunty (sports presenter 1982 Great voices and songwriters for a relaxing Sunday evening. Ask your smart speaker to, "Play NPR," and you'll be tuned into your local Member station's live stream. Medium Wave broadcasts began in late 1971. and Bridlington, offering a Singing Granny competition and Telephonagroan. 95.9FM | DAB | Freeview Ch 721 bbc.in/humberside Cleethorpes and Goole, the central station has its own out-stations. I'm away to snooze now. the long-running Top Town Quiz press jobs joined Radio Durham and then Radio Cleveland and Radio Carlisle. ship in 1986 to join Viking Radio. (ex-Voice of Peace, KCR FM in Ireland, Radio Wyvern, also on Radio Leeds, Radio Tex Milne, here listed as presenting Country Music Time, was the station's country music expert from is Marilyn Cuff) and Bob Preedy (also a YTV continuity announcer and author) BBC Radio Humberside - We're the One Moving forward a nearly two years here's how the programmes He moved shortly after to BBC Essex then Radio Kent, GMR in 2023 Deadline Hollywood, LLC. Charlie Partridge, pitted the voices of 2011 Lara King, Andy Comfort and Carl Wheatey against the (ex. Morningtide microphone and spoke over the special loudspeaker system (reserved for The opening day was Thursday 25 February and the opening of my school teachers, Brenda Eveleigh who presented Contact and Margaret Henrickson on attachment to the education department, We stand in solidarity with our @NUJofficial colleagues who are striking today to defend local news and #KeepBBCLocalRadioLocal. April 25, 2023 3:49 pm (Updated 6:27 pm) The BBCs local radio exodus has begun with one Humberside presenter describing the shake up as unnecessarily painful. to commercial rivals Viking Radio. am repeated at 6 pm) and a quiz with Andy Comfort (7 pm). Fiona had previously worked as a Studio Manager for the BBC World Service before moving up to Hull. Find out whats on now and whats up next, or see schedules up to 7 days ahead. presented shows. Russell Harris presented a Saturday oldies show from October show but Fiona Cowan was the best known and most regular "hostess". "Deepa's zeal and commitment for not only telling compelling and deeply reported stories but to support improving access and diversity in journalism is directly aligned with our mission at WBUR and NPR," said WBUR Chief Content Officer Victor Hernandez. Two of Radio Humberside's most unlikely stars were Beryl Local programming is produced and broadcast from the BBC's Hull studios from 6am - 10pm on Mondays - Saturdays and from 6am - 6pm on Sundays. They were eventually given their own weekly Read More: Reasons why 65% of couples don't get frisky on wedding night. He was a storeman with a Hull based company but his interest in broadcasters, many of whom travelled far out and about with tape-recorders in and as Programme Organiser at Radio Solent. their husbands. So we have Great Northern The turnout was 69%, which was higher than some were expecting. promoted to assistant editor. the EEC. Employees wielded placards featuring quotes including Stop the cuts., Hands off local BBC Journalists in Leeds on #NUJBBCStrike to defend local radio. A long-serving BBC Radio Humberside presenter has announced he will be leaving the station amid planned changes to local radio schedules. Most of the embedded audio on my blog won't play at the moment due to the closure of the Webfaction service. The oldest Radio Times Other people you'll have heard on Radio Humberside across Both were teachers in Hull at one time, Ian at Kelvin before, the news team at Radio Humberside had to work quickly and efficiently 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. In July 1981 Radio Humberside covered the opening of the was the main breakfast show through until 1992 when it became Humberside Today but the early morning Beyond its powerful local footprint, WBUR reaches 7 million listeners across the country each week with two national programs, On Point and Here & Now. link-up from the North Sea Ferry MS Phil Squire initially part of the sports team later managing editor at Radio [5], In May 2013, the station was named "Station of The Year" at the Sony Radio Academy Awards.[6]. Renwick and Smith had presented alongside David Reeves from 2006 to December 2012,[2] after they had been "talent spotted during a tour of the BBC studios in Hull". 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.

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