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Happy Birthday Foxy!
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I had the pleasure of recording an interview with Sir Harry Secombe, just after he had recorded an episode of TTTV`s Highway in Morpeth. It also just happened to be his 70 birthday. He had to graciously decline a piece of a rather splendid cake baked for him, due to him being a diabetic. A very nice man.
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Yep. My first attempts at driving were along that road too. Back in 1978 me & my old Escort trundled along that road at a mean 20mph. On one occasion I stalled it just before rejoining the Choppington road. Escorts were renowned for the sticking bendix in their starter motors & I couldn`t restart it. So there I was, with the bonnet up, giving said bendix a whack with a chopping axe head , just as a police car came by the junction, being driven by a very diligent officer, who must have thought I was trying to hot wire it, cos he screetched to a halt! Thankfully he knew of certain Fords failings too & believed my story.
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Canny Lass. Had the pleasure of interviewing Michael Goonan during our broadcast. Please find attached mp3 where I posed the questions about the Happeny/Free Woods. He has a couple of albums available with many Northumbrian tunes on & he is an accomplished landscape photographer: http://www.scenicphotos.ltd.uk/ Michael Goonan.mp3
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Support for Synergy. Take a look at Bedders Local News section. Thanks so much!
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Great interviews. Well done all.
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An expat Bedlingtonian living and working in other parts of Europe has sent a south east Northumberland community radio station £250 to help fund its next broadcast. The on-line listener of Synergy "“ which broadcast for 28 days during March "“ is keen to see the station fulfill its aim to stage another broadcast before the end of the year. The donator, who wishes to remain anonymous, e-mailed station organisers South Northumberland Radio Group (SNRG) to say that the broadcasts, during the short time Synergy was on air, had been thoroughly enjoyed - adding that "listening gave me, an ex-pat, a rather nice feeling of once again being in touch with my roots and being a part of the community I've always loved". SNRG chairman Colin Heathcote said "We are absolutely delighted to get this entirely unexpected and unsolicited contribution from this listener, who clearly feels that our aim to provide a genuinely accessible community radio service to people in south east Northumberland is worth supporting." The station "“ which played host to nearly 100 guests "“ plans to apply for a second restricted service licence from the government's broadcasting authority, Ofcom. In the meantime it has to raise up to £10,000 to pay for the forthcoming broadcast and related activities. Said Colin: "As we are a community radio station we will be applying to local organisations as well as regional and national bodies for funding. And if people who have listened to us either locally or elsewhere are interested in helping they can contribute by sending a cheque made out to South Northumberland Radio Group at 90a Front Street East, Bedlington , NE22 5AE. Donations can also be made on-line by Paypal to: donate@synergyradio.co.uk."
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I think she used to like me cos she`d give me double coupons for the Shell tumbler glasses. Some of which you could actually get back to your car before they broke!
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Thanks for the kind comments Neil
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Belated Happy Birthday Micky. As Vic has said the ATC was in Ashington. If your brother was in a cadet thing in Guide Post it would probably have been the Army Cadets. As I was in the late sixties early, seventies. The leader was John Quinn (Capt.) I had to quit when my hair got too long to hide under my beret. If only I still had that problem! Bedies. The home of the Army Cadets is on Morpeth Road estate. Still going I believe. Behind & a little left of the war memorial. Directly opposite the Morpeth Road garage. Google map Queens Head Guide Post & trundle up the road a bit. It`s the white roofed hut on the right. In my day it was very popular with the cadets Dads: the bar was open before 12 on a Sunday morning!
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John White/Geoff Fox, Synergy Drive (15/03/12) Paul Mann interview (edit)... Paul Mann int_150312.mp3
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I gave Paul an hour & 10 mins on Synergy Drive! What does that say about me.
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Happy Birthday Brettly
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Dear All Following the success of our first tranmission & the many letters of support received, we have decided to stage another 28 day FM broadcast. This will happen later on this year & be subject to raising the appropriate finance of course. Please feel free to PM me if you would care to get involved in any way.
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Here it is Vic: http://www.amazon.co...ub+by+Paul+Mann
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Keith. I`ve bought shoes from Bedlington Johnson`s for 20 odd years. The people in the shop were always brilliant. The shop in Ashington is still in existance & so is Clive, who gets my trade direct now.
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Many thanks for the kind thought ex B.
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Hi Brian. We`ll be continuing the arduous process of application form filling we`ve been doing these last 4 years, to various funding streams & wait for the replies. Thanks for your interest from afar. If anyone has any other funding ideas, please PM me.
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Thanks Pete. I enjoyed doing the Friday football preview with the chaps who did the reporting for the Colliers & Terriers on the Saturday. Ofcom regs say there has to be a gap of at least 6 months between RSL broadcasts & as I said we have the small matter of raising the £5k for the licences. We started that process on Monday last. Normal service WILL BE RESUMED. Watch this space.
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Dear All Can I say many thanks for your support during our first broadcast. We hope that, if you listened, you liked what you heard. We would appreciate your feedback please. To carry forward to the next time. Because there will be a next time. Raising funds for that starts now. It`s only £5000 after all! John W, Colin, Neal & John T.
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Not Strictly A Consumer Issue But.....
John White replied to Diane Thompson's topic in The Bedlingtonshire Consumer
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A broadcasting reunion involving two radio presenters who had not met for nearly 30 years featured in Synergy's final week on the air. The Bedlington-based community radio station which completes its 28-day Restricted Service Licence broadcast at midnight on Friday saw Drivetime presenter John White get together with ex-Radio Wansbeck hospital broadcaster Diana Pasek-Atkinson Diana, formerly of Morpeth who now lives and works in Nottingham, was visiting family and friends and made contact with John who invited her along for an on-air chat. John said: "It was great to see and hear Diana again after all these years. She has occasionally done radio work in the Midlands with stints on BBC Radio Nottingham, and during her Trent University days, with a hospital broadcasting service in the city. "The last time we worked together was on a 48-hour sponsored broadcast to raise money for Radio Wansbeck in the early 1980s, about two years before she left the area. But we have kept in touch and Diana has been listening to Synergy on-line in Nottingham." John's final programme on Friday, which he is co-presenting with Synergy newcomer Becca Bird, will feature Ashington AFC's press officer Brian Bennett, defender Craig Scott and midfielder Andrew Johnson, and Stewart Grimes from Bedlington Terriers. They will be previewing Saturday's games and reflecting on recent performances. Earlier in the day, Colin Heathcote will be interviewing Wansbeck MP Ian Lavery and Red Cross senior community fund-raiser Margaret Musgrave. Colin said: "The past four weeks of broadcasting to people on 87.7FM throughout south east Northumberland has been a wonderful experience for all our presenters. "Our aim was to provide an entertaining mix of music to suit all tastes alongside speech-based programmes which concentrated on community activities, facilities and events. We hope that we have achieved that aim. "Our presenters have showcased local musical talent, presented live outside broadcasts and talked to more than fifty guests. "We are grateful for the many messages of support, including texts, letters, e-mails and phone calls, and we look forward to returning on-air and on-line as soon as possible," he added.
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Thank you Penny Lane. Much appreciated.
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Buskers Night went well thanks Brettly & sounded great online.
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Happy Birthday Brian. Hope the day went well