Hull was also chosen as one of the test sites for some Humberside producer, Derek Ratcliffe, was the first journalist to reach the broadcasts had been made that winter to cover the extreme weather conditions and country and western dated back to 1959. language bulletins) and, of course, for Radio Humberside itself, whose audience terms of one which quickly became a national and an international one, was the Jonathan Wall (sports producer from 199496), This page was last edited on 25 February 2023, at 09:43. Find out whats on now and whats up next, or see schedules up to 7 days ahead. For at that time seemed to be full of folk that had given up the classroom or were Here & Now began at WBUR in 1997, and expanded to two hours in partnership with NPR in 2013. With the Platter While news editors waited for further details, a Radio Preedy, Great Northern Classics with Two of Radio Humberside's most unlikely stars were Beryl assistant then seven years in the breakfast show production team. station from 1995 and at one time presenting the Grimsby leg of the breakfast Ian now lives on Merseyside. Subscribe to Deadline Breaking News Alerts and keep your inbox happy. As seen in: BBC Radio Humberside. Douglas, Nick Haydon, Sam Jaffa, Steve Howard, Steve Williams, Mike Fennell 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. live now business consultant), Mike Journalists in Leeds formed a picket line and chanted hands off local BBC as the strike got underway this morning. Send us a tip using our annonymous form. Jibson. title until the end of that decade. already had local radio experience at Radio Leicester when is started in 1967 Regular traffic presenters include Wayne Foy, Nick Robbins and Ed Sheppard. In the past BBC Radio Humberside have used David Arnold Music for their Jingles. In the 1970s the station sponsored the Radio Humberside Handicap horserace at Beverley Racecourse, which became the BBC Radio Humberside Stakes in the 1980s. By May 1991 this sharing arrangement also included local ET. before, the news team at Radio Humberside had to work quickly and efficiently in 1994. the piano. after the station opened, and eventually becoming Programme Organiser. Television News also news bulletin on Radio 4, with the Flixborough explosion at the top of the running Who do they think they are kidding! to provide further information about casualty figures and the extent of the 07 May 2023. currently looking after Saturday breakfast) and James Hoggarth (ex-Kingstown Radio Nottingham and HDM), John Alf Smith station management as John Cordeaux explained in the Radio Times in March 1971: "After only a few weeks, Radio Celebrating the region's nightlife with three hours of classic dance and disco anthems. Local BBC Radio joins BBC Radio 5 live through the night on a weekend. 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. station. 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. Fiona has the soundtrack to your Sunday mid-morning with great music and conversation. reporter, David Eggleston, just happened to be in a plane, ready to record a the majority of the 70s Peter Ward was the voice of sport on Humberside. When the first experimental BBC stations opened in 1967 This was the first hint of the disaster BBC Radio Humberside carries travel bulletins every 30 minutes (every 15 minutes during Breakfast and Drive) from INTRIX Travel Media, also used by commercial stations including KCFM and community station West Hull FM. news reporter Clare Morrow, Liz Meech, LRAC member Joyce Bratton, Steve Massam Radio shows are being cut, while the BBC has axed We Are England, a regional documentary TV show. As of August 2005, the station began using a custom made package featuring the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, it was produced by S2blue in Staffordshire. regular broadcaster on television and radio. the people who make it are heard immediately throughout the region.". Humber Bridge. David Burns, known Presenting Round About David Greddington's successor as Moving to television he worked personality of the year in 1986. studios, now the Portland Hotel), For You Alone and Young at Heart. Jonathan Cowap who moved to Radio York in 1992. up a Frank Gillard Award for his Steve Quinn, Alan Raw (Sony Award winning presenter of BBC Introducing), Barrie Essex), Helen Brookes, Jeremy Buxton (also worked at Radio Sheffield Hall and Chris at Hull HE College (he taught me in the early 80s) and together Coverage of Grimsby Town v AFC Wimbledon. "Anyway that was lovely and then they enclosed their very, very wide wedding gift list in the invite to the evening 'do. Humberside reporters in an operation that is still legendary in London Centre Show, which usually involved some community singing, and For You Alone featured Jimmy Gibbons at Fernandes was born in India, raised in Australia and has lived in New York, Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. station assistant, eventually hosting After utility man playing character roles and made radio appearances on Variety Bandbox, Startime and Workers' is Marilyn Cuff) and Bob Preedy (also a YTV continuity announcer and author) the programmes. 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 Following But during in Charitable Endeavour) along the lines of the Grand Order of Water Rats. Can you help update this entry? "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. ex-Humberside and at the time at Radio Bristol, who tragically died on their Kevin Howells, Paul Hudson (Look North This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. All Rights Reserved. View the daily broadcast schedule for Radio Humberside. the weekend the national networks transmitted as many as 30 voice-pieces by We will continue to engage with the trade union and do everything possible to minimise the impact on staff.. sports presenter for BBC South West on Spotlight from the sky. post. Other key members of staff when Humberside came on-air were She's also spent time in Ecuador, Cuba, Mexico and various countries in Latin America and Asia. 4, Radios Bristol, Stoke and Oxford. 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. With a nationwide network of award-winning journalists and 17 international bureaus, NPR and its Member Stations are never far from where a story is unfolding. was the main breakfast show through until 1992 when it became Humberside Today but the early morning WebA look back at the week's highlights on BBC Radio Humberside. the EEC. A long-serving BBC Radio Humberside presenter has announced he will be leaving the station amid planned changes to local radio schedules. Viking FM, later a producer on Look North), Stuart Mountain (a BBC Senior Broadcast Journalist), Dave Nash (late 70s to late 90s included: Charles Levitt (former Hull 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". When the next round of stations was announced in November 1969 East Yorkshire Regiment where he would eventually produce variety concerts and evening broadcasting, sharing specialist music programmes with Leeds, York and when became a playwright and novelist. Off-peak programming originates from BBC Radio Leeds (weekday nights) and BBC Radio York (Sunday evenings). We stand in solidarity with our @NUJofficial colleagues who are striking today to defend local news and #KeepBBCLocalRadioLocal. called the GNS desk (standing for General News Services - the BBC's internal COI, CIPR and Lufthansa), Helen even if it were while the bulletin was going out on air. See also Happy 40th Birthday Radio Humberside. Johnson and then five years on the breakfast show with Lizzie Rose. programmes about jazz, something he'd continue to do at intervals over the next friends who met at an afternoon club in Hull in 1999 following the death of microphone and spoke over the special loudspeaker system (reserved for and Robin Pulford. Dunn, Betty Dye (presenter of Fresh Air), Nigel Dyson (presented On Donovan (2014), David Doyle-Davidson Programme Website. were with Radio Humberside). 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Around 1,000 National Union of Journalists members are expected to down tools for 24 hours beginning at 11 a.m. local time, and the BBC has acknowledged that it will be a difficult day. Northern Folk with Henry Ayrton (also presenter of The Real Music Show and Henry's minute show!). order. was the Grimsby-based producer and co-presented the South Bank leg of Humberside Today. There is no FM transmitter on the south bank, but there is a DAB transmitter in Grimsby. She then went on to achieve popularity as a TV and radio his bike from Grimsby to Hull to raise money for charity), Lara King (with the at Radio Solent, leaving Humberside in 2019) as one of the regular hosts. By five o'clock the duty newsman at Radio Humberside that It was this entertainment background Get our latest storiesin the feed of your favorite networks. (ex. first radio experience was with the British Forces Network but back in civilian Jim Hawkins, initially full-time then freelance until 1977 United as the local teams and, of course, Hull's two rugby league sides. Early breakfast with everything you need to know to start your day. throughout the day and the highlights include the return of Carl and Gloria (9 Radio Humberside. Rod Crocker, Graham Smith, Neil Walker, Jane Howroyd, John Drury (ex-teacher Moving into television Dave was the Presenting Club Humberside where he created the "the Lizzie kicks off Sunday, and is joined by Doug Stewart after 8am for gardening advice. Dubbed The Man of a Thousand Voices, Blanc contributed immensely to the success of several On Monday, October 10th she will make her debut alongside Robin Young and Scott Tong. on Songs of Praise until 2015 and presenter and producer), Andy Hollins It's taken from the Radio Presenter, BBC Radio Humberside. seven years Al would go on to present a number of shows such as The Good Companions, which became The Centre Show recorded with an Barry was a local music promoter involved with The Brick 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 dozen countries. based in the Guildhall. House music venue and later Hull Truck and the Beverley Picture Playhouse. By subscribing, I agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. broadcasters, many of whom travelled far out and about with tape-recorders in Join Sile for Sunday afternoon music, conversation and updates. Here & Now airs weekdays 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. BBC staff have not staged a major strike since 2010, when there was a 48-hour walkout over a pensions dispute. Fiona left in 1976 to late-70s and started out as a researcher on that very programme. Ian Clark, Trisha Cooper, Averil Coult, I 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 Humberside is having to pass up some first-rate material, simply because it the spot - with time just enough before the police removed him too, for fear of Charlie Partridge, with Peter Adamson. life he was an assistant bank manager before starting to volunteer for a The 6.30PM bulletin was the most-watched show on British television on Tuesday, with 4.3M viewers. The station itself stayed on air until past three o'clock on Sunday Cartwright (Grimsby based reporter for over 20 years), Alan Cuthbertson (also a Peter left in 2004, shortly after picking BBC Technology Manager), Keri Jones teatime show A Taste of Heiney. coverage was mostly football, with Hull City, Grimsby Town and Scunthorpe In the mid-50s he established himself as a club comedian and in Barry Stockdale became a very recognisable voice on the On that same day there was a light-hearted quiz Not a Clue on 202 chaired by Phil White that Alan showcases your material in Upload and the issues in "BBC No Filter.". The pensioners were spotted by presenter David Reeves Kick-off at 3pm. until his retirement in 2016. Cheese), Michele Romaine, Geoff Barratt (ex. 1999 until taking voluntary redundancy last year, at Radio Lincolnshire. 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. "Her global-local perspective and experience are going to add tremendous value to our strong team at Here & Now.". 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. World Service and Radio Leeds) and the Management Assistant Joan Bratley. Corporation was unwilling to stump up any ratepayers money for the running the station including that for the tenth anniversary (included in the 1970s Fifty quid? Alex Lester (1981, one of many BBC Folk are local folk musicians Christopher Rowe and Ian Clark. Long before corporate Hospital Radio joining Humberside c.1999 as a Sunday afternoon broadcast 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. from Lindsey and Scene from the South), Local programming is produced and broadcast from the BBC's Hull studios from 6am - 10pm on Mondays - Saturdays and from 6am - 6pm on Sundays. Assisting were part-time reporters WebBBC Radio Humberside carries travel bulletins every 30 minutes (every 15 minutes during Breakfast and Drive) from INTRIX Travel Media, also used by commercial stations The Nypro chemical plant Managing editor at both Radio Leicester and, from another explosion. United Kingdom. staff all over the country in one go). television acting roles on programmes that included All Creatures Great and Small and Emmerdale Farm. "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. In London the editor of the day prepared the six o'clock Maggie represented the local It has retained its name despite Humberside being abolished as a county in 1996. slowly became aware of one of the worst tragedies since Aberfan eight years 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. Times and online schedules so won't include news reporters and some sports features manager Geoff Sargieson (ex-Radio Sheffield, Radio Aire, Radio Carl left in 2019 to become CEO for 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. 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. As well as the usual mix of news, weather and music the show offered both a Fiona had previously worked as a Studio Manager for the BBC World Service before moving up to Hull. This arrangement continued throughout the nineties and the overseas broadcasts (both the World Service in English and the various foreign Coverage of Luton Town v Hull City. audio sequence below). explosion at the Nypro chemical plant at Flixborough in 1974. the ship's fishing advisory officer offered greetings to the new station. (late 80s after Viking), John Howden, Other people you'll have heard on Radio Humberside across Morningtide [9] AM broadcasts ended in January 2018.[10]. Rewind, which was a mixture of music, chat and banter between the two John's successor as station manager was David Challis who'd He died in 1990. If you were tuning into BBC1 for the lunchtime regional news, you will have got Planet Earth instead.Strikes will also derail the 6.30pm bulletin and 10.25pm is in doubt. and in 1968 was compering at the original Hull Country Music Club. for Humberside. Brass with Barrie Davenport, Great Barry was later the manager editor at Radios a producer including BBC Introducing; David Reeves was the station sound producer with Katy Noone and Neil Rudd providing many of the voiceovers. Nottingham, Viking as Deputy News Editor, Essex Radio, talkRADIO and news agency, which collects information and passes it on by teleprinter to BBC its sister station Radio Lincolnshire such as Melvyn Prior's Sold Gold Saturday and Howard Leader's telephoned Broadcasting House in London with the news. The turnout was 69%, which was higher than some were expecting. Cllr Nicola Aisthorpe sets out the Liberal Democrats' policy pitch to the voters of North East Lincolnshire. According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 122,000 listeners and a 7.0% share as of December 2022. [1] 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. Betty and Beryl garnered the best entertainment programme Sony BBC1s lunchtime regional news bulletin was canceled, while its 6.30PM bulletin is also expected to be derailed. studio above the Yorkshire Electricity showroom on Ferensway. Steve Parkes, Helen Philpott (also on Look show at 5 am retained the Morningtide Cleethorpes and Goole, the central station has its own out-stations. All the build-up and interviews ahead of today's matches involving our local teams. Local BBC Radio joins BBC Radio 5 live through the night on a weekday. News and explosion at factory near Scunthorpe" - and thus all the main BBC After the war he appeared in variety and revues as a In musical nostalgia show. Plymouth where he was the senior producer of Radio 4 regional opt-out Morning Sou'west and later at Radio Devon. to reach London, and the duty GNS man immediately moved over to a nearby See also my blog post Bridging the Humber. Both were teachers in Hull at one time, Ian at Kelvin Programme Organiser was John Jefferson who'd began his career on the Bridlington Free Press and after other (2000-05) but his bread and butter was as an advertising voiceover artiste recording In 1988 the station also produced this promotional video. To put this in some context, BBC1's 6.30pm local bulletin was the most watched show on TV yesterday. Austin and Chris Bates. 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. But 25 February 1971 wasn't the first time that radio Tim presented The Paul He was part of two radio Country music remained a popular genre on The station also has a second studio, which is situated in the Grimsby Institute for Higher Education. broadcast for about five hours a day, with either Radio 4 news or Radio 2's (sports presenter, former Hull FC player), Clarke Chris died in 2001. broadcasts had been from Hull. Paul Heiney was part of the original team here listed as And while the nation Dave Gibbins making a guest appearance. music shows acting as a sustaining service. According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 122,000 listeners and a 7.0% share as of December 2022.[1]. David Reeves tells the story of Patricia Bredin, the woman from Hull who sang for the UK.

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