Radio Clatterbridge

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Radio Clatterbridge
Broadcast areaClatterbridge Health Park
Frequency 1386 kHz
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Website www.radioclatterbridge.co.uk
www.radioclatterbridge.co.uk/player.htm

Radio Clatterbridge is a community hospital radio station based at Clatterbridge Health Park, Wirral, UK. [1] It is also a registered UK charity. [2]

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The station notably carried the earliest surviving recorded broadcast interview with the Beatles. [3] It is one of the oldest radio stations in the UK. [4]

History

Radio Clatterbridge began life as a group of boys from a local youth group. As an aid to providing some vital rest and recuperation, the boys decided to visit sick patients at Clatterbridge General Hospital. Their genius was to play them songs at their bedsides using a portable record player. The idea was so popular that it soon became possible to buy permanent gramophones and "broadcast" the songs back to the patients, via a simple land-line system. [5]

Soon the new radio station was broadcasting a number of programmes every week. One of those, Sunday Spin, created musical history. Presenter Monty Lister recorded the first broadcast interview with a new up-and-coming band, called The Beatles in 1962. This was marked with a special anniversary reunion in 2002. [6]

As the Swinging Sixties moved into the Seventies, so the Radio Clatterbridge premises moved into Larch House. The station remained in these studios for nearly two decades.

Digital technology was first introduced during the late 1980s, as the station (now equipped with two studios) began playing its first CDs!

Before long Radio Clatterbridge was on the move again. This time it was only temporary. In 1993 the charity made its home near to St John's Hospice. The temporary move lasted for nearly a decade. [7]

Radio Clatterbridge finally made its permanent move into the old boiler house in 2001. The charity's new home had to be developed from scratch. A series of successful community grant applications enabled Radio Clatterbridge to fit a new studio for the new millennium. [8]

New computer equipment in 2003 enabled the station to do something it had never been able to do before. Radio Clatterbridge now provides a round-the-clock service to the health park.

Today

Staffed by about 30 volunteers, Radio Clatterbridge provides an important and unique service to patients and staff at Clatterbridge Health Park. It is heard via a landline service wards throughout Clatterbridge Hospital, Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology.

In November 2011, the station began broadcasting to the remainder of the site on 1386 AM (Medium Wave). It means that for the first time, patients at St John's Hospice in the Wirral, Claire House Children's Hospice and Elderholme are able to hear the service along with their visitors and staff. [9]

Ward visitors regularly collect requests which are played on air. These are supplemented by requests received from patients' relatives around the world via the charity's website. Radio Clatterbridge also receives requests for patients via both Facebook and Twitter.

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References

  1. Wirral Hospitals NHS Trust: Facilities at Clatterbridge Hospital
  2. Radio Clatterbridge website
  3. Beatles Bible: The Beatles First Radio Interview
  4. http://www.ben-chapman.org.uk/images/uploads/166053/c76e5828-7d3b-f974-013a-f59ed8afdc8e.pdf%5B%5D Ben Chapman MP: Report to Constituents (p6)
  5. ITPAS Newsletter: Radio Clatterbridge (p4)
  6. Wirral Globe: Beatles back on song Archived 28 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  7. Radio Clatterbridge: History Archived 6 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  8. "Latest News - Radio Clatterbridge". Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 27 April 2010. Radio Clatterbridge: Lottery Grant Success
  9. Radio Clatterbridge: Give Us A Wave! Archived 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine

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  1. Bonner, Andy. "Give Us A Wave". Radio Clatterbridge News. Radio Clatterbridge. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  2. Bonner, Andy. "Radio Clatterbridge History". Radio Clatterbridge Website. Radio Clatterbridge. Retrieved 3 July 2012.