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The Sound of Sunday 14 March 2010
Sound of Sunday shows seem to be ever more packed these days, so much so that we couldn’t even squeeze in Carol Vorderman in the end last week! She’ll be on next Sunday instead.
This weekend..Jamelia talks about bedtime storytelling and comedian Russell Kane talks about pub quizzes. Plus all the regulars including the latest on Sunday afternoon’s Premier League football.
We’re on HRB live from 1.30pm.
The Sound of Sunday 7 March 2010
After the excitement of last weekend’s Carling Cup final, the FA Cup takes centre stage this Sunday and all local eyes will be on Reading who have made it to the quarter finals for the first time in 87 years. They take on Aston Villa at home in a 1.45 kick off. Andrew Cheal will be sending back regular reports from the home of the Royals.
The other quarter final is Chelsea v Stoke kicking off at 4pm. The favourites will be Aston Villa and Chelsea to progress from the afternoon’s games, but I wouldn’t be surprised if there is an upset in at least one of them.
On this week’s show Carol Vorderman talks about World Maths Day, plus all the regular features including our two regular competitions.
Finally, very sad news this week that regular Sound of Sunday contributor Dennis Rookard sadly passed away on Friday.
Dennis was well known throughout hospital radio and in his home town of Brentwood in Essex, he did much work with Essex Radio, Pheonix FM and the local talking newspaper.
Through Hosiprog, he continuted to contribute to many hospital radio statios through a large number of plays, short stories and features, with his Myths and Legends feature being a regular on the show for many years and his plays and short stories being a part of Harry Robinson’s afternoon show on HRB.
He will be sadly missed by all those who knew him and came into contact with him, a fact shown by the number of tributes written on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall&ref=nf&gid=354848413912
The Sound of Sunday 28 February 2010
The Sound of Sunday has been running for nearly 19 years (we’ll be launching our new website for our birthday in March) and during that time, sport on a Sunday has become more and more important.
When we first started, there was the odd Sunday football match, but nothing like what we have today. No Six Nations rugby either. We did have cricket of course in the summer and of course the formula 1 season has always dominated Sunday afternoons during the summer.
Nowadays, there is football every Sunday, sometimes 5 or more Premier League games, and we get to have reports from them all thanks to the team at IRN.
This weekend, we’ll be live at Wembley with our reporter following the first big cup final of the season – as Manchester United and Aston Villa battle it out for the Carling Cup.
There’ll be a preview of the match and 3 reports live between 3 and 4, with another 3 on Harry’s show that follows between 4 and 5. We’ll also be at all 3 of the afternoon’s Premier League matches.
As the year goes on, other events to appear on a Sunday will include the World Cup football, and of course the new Foruma One season starts in a matter of weeks. The last day of the Premier League is the big footballing Sunday and the busiest-all 10 games all kicking off at once with almost non-stop reports from around the Uk for around 2 hours. We’ll await with interest that day in May!
Also on the show this week, we’ll squeeze in all the regular features including Myths and Legands and Superman 1940s Sty plus Phil Tufnell and Barry Morgan from the Basingstoke Lions.
All live from 1.30 on Sunday.
The Sound of Sunday 21 – 28 February
No show this weekend – David Bristow sits in for Sunday afternoon. We’re back on 28 February with reports live from Wembley at the Carling Cup Final between Manchester United and Aston Villa kicking off at 3pm. Phil Tufnell will be on the show as well.
In the meantime if you want to find out about Basingstoke Male Voice Choir and their CDs, call Les on 01256 414842.
For information about the Basingstoke Lions Swimarathon at Basingstoke Sports Centre on Saturday 6 March, call Barry Morgan on 01256 358008 or email barrybmorgan@btinternet.com.