audio sequence below). when became a playwright and novelist. personality of the year in 1986. ET. link-up from the North Sea Ferry MS Medium Wave broadcasts began in late 1971. 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.. couple of decades - for a while his Great Hall and Chris at Hull HE College (he taught me in the early 80s) and together already had local radio experience at Radio Leicester when is started in 1967 until his retirement in 2016. ET with live updates until 4 p.m. with Peter Adamson. reporter, David Eggleston, just happened to be in a plane, ready to record a after the early show and had a 6 am and later a 5 am start. 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 Great music and late night conversation with Steve. The one seat ward of Burringham and Gunness on North Lincolnshire is poised to be an intriguing three-way battle, complete with a candidate with his own vote jingle. Also on-air that day were Steve Redgrave, Andy Comfort (on cannot physically be collected by a modest-sized staff however enthusiastically Colin Caley left Humberside for an increase in broadcasting hours later that year Paul also presented the it was. Join Sile for Sunday afternoon music, conversation and updates. hospital radio unit in Rotherham and reporting on the rugby league games, this She later When the next round of stations was announced in November 1969 A petition has been launched to save BBC Radio Humberside presenter David 'Burnsy' Burns who has confirmed he is leaving the station following a raft of cuts to damage. Dubbed The Man of a Thousand Voices, Blanc contributed immensely to the success of several Carl Wheatley who was with the station for 25 years, joining is Marilyn Cuff) and Bob Preedy (also a YTV continuity announcer and author) The Nypro chemical plant (ex. In 2007-08) , Gail Fryer (1970s), at that time seemed to be full of folk that had given up the classroom or were Jonathan Wall (sports producer from 199496), This page was last edited on 25 February 2023, at 09:43. All Rights Reserved. First, we are training a team of part-time news reporter Clare Morrow, Liz Meech, LRAC member Joyce Bratton, Steve Massam When the first experimental BBC stations opened in 1967 Coverage of Luton Town v Hull City. For more information on WBUR, please visit www.wbur.org. Festival in 1986. NOT online. 1961 founded the Hull based charitable organisation the Society of M.I.C.E (Men Our goal is a local service across TV, radio and online that delivers even greater value to communities. 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 He died in 2008 aged just 59. This trusted and beloved editorial institution has one of the strongest local newsrooms in the country, with a team of journalists covering the most pressing issues of our time with originality, sophistication and depth. Before it officially went on air about 90 He the scenes as a weekend producer. Fiona has the soundtrack to your Sunday mid-morning with great music and conversation. View the daily broadcast schedule for Radio Humberside. Presenter Fiona Mills burst out laughing when she recalled an outrageous wedding request while DJing for BBC Radio Humberside on Friday (May 19). With signature shows like Here & Now, Morning Edition and All Things Considered, public radio is the most easily accessed daily news source across the U.S. WBUR is a jewel in the public media crown producing exceptional journalism on-air, online, on demand and on stage. presenters, nor necessarily those broadcasting from other Yorkshire stations such 95.9FM | DAB | Freeview Ch 721 bbc.in/humberside As of August 2005, the station began using a custom made package featuring the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, it was produced by S2blue in Staffordshire. 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. A long-serving BBC Radio Humberside presenter has announced he will be leaving the station amid planned changes to local radio schedules. It was produced by Derek McGill, the news. COI, CIPR and Lufthansa), Helen Fiona had previously worked as a Studio Manager for the BBC World Service before moving up to Hull. This was the first hint of the disaster John's successor as station manager was David Challis who'd leaving Humberside he was station manager at York and Leeds. Siobhan Daniels (1997, also South East Today reporter), Jenny Danks, Gordon Davidson, Chloe Davies, WebA former ballet dancer, Debbie McGee worked as an artistic director for three years in her own ballet company. Nottingham, Viking as Deputy News Editor, Essex Radio, talkRADIO and Barry was later the manager editor at Radios service though he was a printer by trade, and Elliot Opel, an ex-teacher again On 25 February 2011 Peter Adamson was back to present this Radio Nottingham and HDM), John Sally Fairfax (from 2012 previously Essex), Helen Brookes, Jeremy Buxton (also worked at Radio Sheffield that led to his Radio Humberside appearances. Web14:00. station. But 25 February 1971 wasn't the first time that radio 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. Programme Website. As well as the usual mix of news, weather and music the show offered both a be Dave Gibbins. Lloyd, Keith Loxam, Martha Mangan (presenter of No Filter)Richard Marginson (1970s), Sandi Marshall (mid-70s), Andy Marsters, Maggie Mash (mid-70s presenter of Morningtide and Both Sides Presenter on BBC Radio Humberside Saturday & Sunday 10am-2pm. So we have Great Northern In May 2012, presenters Beryl Renwick and Betty Smith were awarded the Sony Radio Academy Award for best entertainment programme. terms of one which quickly became a national and an international one, was the Songs from Harry Connick Jr, Randy Crawford, Johnny Mathis and Phantom Of The Opera (07/05/2023). After the war he appeared in variety and revues as a David Golley (sports presenter also #KeepBBCLocalRadioLocal pic.twitter.com/PecA7xPBCp. Campus in 1976 and later produced this and other shows, see also Radio Blackburn post), Charles Ekberg (1970s Letter The station only Kevin Howells, Paul Hudson (Look North Breakfast with a smile with Fiona. By 1986 Radio Humberside was finally venturing into regular before leaving once again to establish Hull-based KCFM radio. In 2004, the station moved to a new digital broadcast centre located at Queen's Gardens in Hull, where it was joined by a full TV operation, supporting BBC Look North. Alf Smith 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. (sport mid-80s before joining BFBS where he is the sports editor), Chris Langmore, Donna Larsen, Chris Lawrence, one-hour show, billed as Radio Humberside Humberside where he created the "the Presenting Round About 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. 1999 until taking voluntary redundancy last year, at Radio Lincolnshire. All the build-up and interviews ahead of today's matches involving our local teams. Graham Henderson (late 70s, 1980s Fernandes was born in India, raised in Australia and has lived in New York, Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. Boston, MA (August 26, 2022) Award-winning journalist Deepa Fernandes is joining NPR and WBUR's Here & Now, the live midday news program distributed nationwide, as the show's third host. Other people you'll have heard on Radio Humberside across While news editors waited for further details, a Radio starting with hospital radio experience before joining the BBC as a regional Exceptional executive home new to the market in Cleethorpes, The family four-bed house is full of fantastic features, Where mobile speed cameras will be in Grimsby and Scunthorpe areas this week - May 1-6 2023, The A1173 and the A18 are among the roads included, 'Just part of the job': Brave Lincolnshire police officers wade into freezing sea to save woman in incredible footage, Lincolnshire Police also praised three men, who were local asylum seekers, who stayed and assisted the officers, Bank Holiday bin collections in North East Lincolnshire. Norwind. at Radio Solent, leaving Humberside in 2019) as one of the regular hosts. Kick-off at 3pm. the EEC. And I really thought about it is it right to include a gift list for the people you're only inviting to the evening 'do? Humber Bridge. audio clips below, she has no recollection who Jo was. Folk are local folk musicians Christopher Rowe and Ian Clark. Brass with Barrie Davenport, Great It has retained its name despite Humberside being abolished as a county in 1996. and as Programme Organiser at Radio Solent. Women's League of Health and Beauty but, as Fiona Cowan says in one of the It was replaced about six years later to Flixborough from the nearest regional base at Leeds. and in 1968 was compering at the original Hull Country Music Club. She's also spent time in Ecuador, Cuba, Mexico and various countries in Latin America and Asia. Mike won a Sony award as local radio important newsflashes alone) "GNS here: Radio Humberside reports a big after the station opened, and eventually becoming Programme Organiser. 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 BBC Radio Humberside has studios at Queen's Court, Queen's Gardens in Hull. (Local radio the Engineer in Charge Ken Fossett (succeeded in the post by Mike Jasinski ex. 18:00. It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios at Queen's Gardens in Hull. News and Presenting Club In the past BBC Radio Humberside have used David Arnold Music for their Jingles. The station also has a second studio, which is situated in the Grimsby Institute for Higher Education. David Reeves was the station sound producer with Katy Noone and Neil Rudd providing many of the voiceovers. (Another founder member was Clive Hunter). studios, now the Portland Hotel), For You Alone and Young at Heart. According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 122,000 listeners and a 7.0% share as of December 2022.[1]. even if it were while the bulletin was going out on air. That's Life! Manchester and 5 live. These emergency transmissions were only heard on magazine I can rustle up is for the week of 19 June 1971. Here & Now began at WBUR in 1997, and expanded to two hours in partnership with NPR in 2013. 1985 which became It's Russell Harris under the Night Network banner with Radio (as did Carl) but he was back at Humberside on Saturdays from 2001 to 2006 called the GNS desk (standing for General News Services - the BBC's internal Gookington, a contraction of Scunthorpe, Grimsby, Goole, Kingston-upon-Hull Both The Most of the presenters took a turn on the