One
of the TOP 5 stations in the UK as nominated in the Station of the
Year at The National Hospital Radio Awards 2008 plus GOLD award
winner in the Special Event Category
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Love Songs Hour (Sun - Thurs
11pm), Smooth Jazz (Fri/Sat 11pm), Sounds of the 40s (Sun 8am) Postcard
from Spain (Fri 7pm)
MUSICAL LIKES:
Wide range of popular music and I especially
enjoy Country music as opposed to Country and Western!
MUSICAL DISLIKES:
Rock, heavy metal and garage!
ENJOYS MOST ABOUT HRB:
Being able to meet patients and give people
pleasure by playing music they will enjoy listening to.
BEST HRB MOMENT
Playing
request for patient in HDU, an American citizen taken ill whilst in
UK on holiday, from her long-lost cousin in the US, who found our web
site and e-mailed us. It's what hospital radio is all about!
THE SHOW...
A taste of sunshine every Friday
evening to start the weekend. Vernon presents direct from his home in
Spain, reflecting life in this relaxing part of the Costa Blanca. There’s
news and stories from Spain plus a recipe each week with a Spanish
flavour.
NAME: Jenny
Date:24 October 2005
MESSAGE:
Dear Vernon This evening Sunday 24 Oct your last record you played was so
moving, please could u send me the name of it.
The song was on your late night love songs. It was a
terrific show tonight keep it up patients like me count on it!
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A new era
for HRB is coming soon. At the end of July, we'll be
moving out of our existing building and replacing it with a
brand new building. More info and pictures here
Programme
News
A
taste of life down under - Andy McCormick's
Postcard from New Zealand returns to Sundays at
the end of June
HRB
In The Morning is back every weekday morning
with Hayley Prew from 23 June
Ken
Anton plays the music from the 30s to the 60s
every weekday morning at 10 in Get Out Those Old
Records and The Sunny Side of the Street