Has Chrissie left Radio Norfolk?
Has Chrissie left Radio Norfolk?
This week saw presenter Chrissie Jackson air her final show on BBC Radio Norfolk after taking voluntary redundancy. She began working on the mid-morning show in early 2016, after spending 27 years working at other radio stations including Heart Radio and the former Radio Broadland.
Who is leaving Radio Norfolk?
Wally Webb
BBC Radio Norfolk host Wally Webb is leaving the station after 40 years on-air.
What has happened to Wally Webb?
BBC Radio Norfolk presenter Wally Webb who retires from the station on January 2 2021. Mr Webb, who has worked at Radio Norfolk since 1980, has been taking part in his final broadcast on the station on Saturday as a guest on Kirsteen Thorne’s breakfast show.
Who is Chris Goreham?
Chris Goreham is BBC Radio Norfolk’s Norwich City football commentator, and was our breakfast show presenter from September 2009 until April 2014. He resumed the role in November 2019. Chris took over the reins of the breakfast show having previously presented the station’s mid-morning, afternoon and drivetime shows.
What happened to Rob Chandler?
Rob Chandler is to be the drivetime presenter on Greatest Hits Radio (GHR), the station that replaces KL.FM from Tuesday, owners Bauer Media announced today. The presenter, currently hosts the breakfast show on former Celador stations Radio Norwich, North Norfolk Radio, Town 102, The Beach and Dream 100.
Who is Julie Reinger married to?
commentator Chris Goreham
Julie joined the BBC in 1992, working in the East Midlands before moving to Look East in 1999. She and her husband BBC football commentator Chris Goreham share a country cottage where she gardens with a passion but at the moment she is on maternity leave and all her time is taken up with their baby boy, Finn.
Who is leaving Look East?
Presenter Stewart White
Presenter Stewart White has explained why he left the BBC Look East regional news programme after 37 years and kept it a secret until the end of his final show. Mr White, 74, said goodbye and thanked viewers on Thursday, prompting hundreds of tributes online from viewers and big names like Stephen Fry.
Who is Wally Webb?
Biography. Wally Webb played for the Eastern Suburbs club in the 1909 season but it better remembered as a leading administrator of the club. He also represented New South Wales in 1909. The father-in-law of Eastern suburbs legend Ray Stehr, Wally Webb was one of that club’s earliest secretaries.
Who was Wally Webb walberswick?
Keith ‘Wally’ Webb, who died in July last year, was co-founder of the British Open Crabbing Championship, held in Walberswick each year from 1981 to 2010.
Who is Julie Reinger married too?
Is Rob Chandler still with Greatest Hits Radio?
Rob is a Presenter at Greatest Hits Radio Norfolk & North Suffolk (Norwich). Rob has been a Presenter at Greatest Hits Radio Norfolk & North Suffolk (Great Yarmouth) since 27 February 2017. Rob has been a Presenter at Greatest Hits Radio Norfolk & North Suffolk (North Norfolk) since 27 February 2017.
What are the radio stations in Norfolk?
BBC Radio Norfolk is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Norfolk, broadcasting since 11 September 1980. It broadcasts from the studios of BBC East in The Forum, Norwich on 95.1 FM ( Stoke Holy Cross ), 104.4 FM (Great Massingham), 95.6 FM ( West Runton, near Cromer ), 855 kHz AM/MW ( Postwick,…
What has Chris Skinner done for BBC Radio Norfolk?
In 2010 wildlife expert Chris Skinner was runner-up in the Best Specialist Contributor category for his broadcasts as part of Matthew Gudgin’s programme. In 2004, Today in Norfolk was nominated in the Best Breakfast Show category, while in 2006 BBC Radio Norfolk as a whole was a nominee for the Station of the Year Award.
Who is BBC Radio Norfolk’s David Clayton?
David Clayton became BBC Radio Norfolk’s Managing Editor in 1998, having been a broadcaster at the station since the early 1980s and the Assistant Editor under Salmon and then Bishop since 1991. During Clayton’s period in charge of the station, it gained its highest ever listening figures.
When was the Norfolk Airline first broadcast?
The Norfolk Airline, presented by David Clayton and Neil Walker, was the station’s first mid-morning programme, launched in 1983. In April 1986 the programme won the Sony Radio Academy Award for Best Magazine Programme, ahead of BBC Radio 4’s A Small Country Living and Capital Radio ‘s The Way It Is.