Coventry Hospital Radio 2018

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A little bit of history.............................................................

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Meet Our Team……..............................................................

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Schedule...............................................................................

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Who Are The CHR Committee............................................

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Who Are We..........................................................................

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How To Listen To CHR……………………………………..…

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Quiz Time……………………………………………………..…

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Ward Visiting…………………………………………………...

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Get Involved With CHR………………………………………..

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Quiz Answers…………………………………………………...

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Fundraising……………………………………………………..

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Coventry Hospital Radio A Little Bit of History

Hospital radio in Coventry started in 1971 when an American patient wanted to listen to Coventry City football matches and found out he couldn’t. When he got out of the hospital he set up a trust fund which paid for the landlines to connect the hospital to the Sky Blues old home ground of Highfield Road. All home matches were then broadcast until the move from Highfield Road to the Ricoh Arena in 2005. It was soon realised that the network used for broadcasting the games could be used for a hospital radio circuit. This was the beginning and in 1972 Hospital Radio in Coventry was established. In the early 1970’s the station was known as Walsgrave Radio. In 1980, it joined the Hospital Voluntary Organisation and the name changed to Coventry Hospitals Broadcasting Service.

Sara Blizzard - Also went on to Mercia Sound, starting as a sales person and ended up presenting her own show when station controller, Stuart Linnell gave her a chance. She is now a weather presenter on BBC Midlands Today. Jenny Costello - Trained with us and later went on to present a show on Radio 1. She is now a presenter on Internet station Solid Gold Gem. Kevin Reide - Now a presenter for Midlands Today. Barnie Choudury - Barnie volunteered with us during the early 1980’s. From then he became a trainee at BBC and went on to become Social Affairs Corrispondant. 2003 saw the introduction of a 24 hour broadcasting system and the use of new software packages, enabling us to broadcast direct from a computer to the patients. This system made it quicker to play a patients request since most of our CD music is held on the database.

Many members soon joined, and a veriety of programmes were soon winging their way to patients in the numerous hospitals in Coventry. During the1980’s when local radio stations were springing up, there was a steady stream of volunteers eager to learn the skills of broadcasting so they could apply In July 2006 a brand new hospital was for jobs. opened and we moved out of a broom cupboard into a state of the art studio which Some of our Past volunteers Include: broadcasts to about 1200 beds through bedside units. Jeff Harris - Went on to Mercia Sound from us and is now Programmer/Presenter at In 2014 Coventry Hospital Radio as it’s now Radio FAB FM. known started broadcasting online via it’s own website www.coventryhospitalradio.org Jim Lee - Went on to Mercia Sound, then to as well as throughout Coventry University BBC CWR and is now a freelance journalist Hospital. who sometimes works as a continuity announcer on BBC4 and BBC7.

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Coventry Hospital Radio Meet Our Team

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Coventry Hospital Radio Meet Our Team (Continued)

Join Us If you would like To join CHR then Please visit our Website at

Coventry Hospital Radio Broadcasts FREE throughout University Hospital Coventry Via the Hospedia bedside units And Online at fastcast4u.com/player/coventry

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www.coventryhospitalradio.org And download our Application form

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who’s on When

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who are the CHR Committee

Hi, I’m Gary Davies, Secretary and training officer for this merry bunch. I joined Coventry Hospital Radio in 2010 as a way of occupying my time after having to finish work as a milkman due to a major stroke. I’m a big 60s and 70s fan which I tend to remind people while on air. At present I present three shows a week each with a different style of music. Wednesday is dedicated to the patients by way of filling it totally with requests. Friday takes a different role by covering a 1960s top 20 from that week in the decade and Sunday is filled with swing and big band music. As secretary it’s my job to ensure all administrative issues relating to CHR are handled correctly and quickly. Be responsible to the CHR Committee for all issues relating to the membership and with the support of the Voluntary Services Facilitator be responsible for all official correspondence, the convening of meetings, the preparation of the minutes of all meetings and to be the first point of contact for members of CHR regarding administrative issues.

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It’s my job to monitor and check that all the equipment in the studios keep working as it should. Also to check and make sure the equipment for outside events is kept in operational order

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For those who enjoy quizzing, the show also features our weekly Pub Quiz - an opportunity to beat our resident quizzer in the studio! Join me between 3 - 4 pm each Thursday for the Jazz & Soul show" Hello I’m Nigel presenter of the Soul and Jazz show every Thursday. I’m also accountable for raising money for Coventry Hospital Radio by organising fundraising events throughout the year, seeking donations, advertising and sponsorship. I’m also responsible for liasing with the Trust’s Charity Team to organise fundraising events and report back to the Committee.

I started in radio way back at a very early I've been a presenter on CHR for over three age with my own radio station set up in my years. I combine this with studying Radio & bedroom. Audio Production at Birmingham City It’s my job to be accountable for organising University. the programme schedule, allocating My weekly show is dedicated to jazz, soul, volunteers to programmes, coordinating funk and reggae music from the 1960's to replacements or cover shows for absent the present day. If you enjoyed going to presenters and preparing play lists, also Instructing the members on the operation of clubs and discos you'll love this show. the patients’ bedside entertainment units. Whilst this is the music genre, the show also contains celebrity gossip and birthdays and Away from hospital radio I am a freelance chat about things in the newspapers that broadcast assistant at BBC Coventry & have made me laugh or made me mad in Warwickshire the previous seven days.

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who are the CHR Committee (Continued)

I have studied media, especially radio since 2011 at City College Coventry, which was also the year I started with CHR. I am also a presenter at the radio station and my shows have become very popular playing some great music. CHR means a lot to me as it has helped me grow into the person I am today, not just helping me become a better presenter but also giving me confidence in talking to the members of public week in/week out and this also gave me the passion to study With the support of the Voluntary Services media (also thanks to Gary for sticking Facilitator edit and publish a CHR monthly behind me for the past 7 years). CHR communication media on CHR and ensure has found me some new friends who I its distribution to all members. have grown a fantastic relationship with and it always feels like I’m in a family environment." Hi, Simon here, I’m accountable for raising the profile of CHR, promoting the station through various networking channels such as Facebook, Twitter, local media etc.

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who’s on When


Coventry Hospital Radio Who Are We

in two languages: Portuguese and English .Inspiration comes from everywhere, from a song, a landscape, a newspaper article, a situation in the street, in work. People, etc. I also love dancing, especially ballroom dancing, Salsa, Kizomba and Bachata. After I arrived in Coventry in September 2014 I started looking for jobs or places to volunteer. I found the Coventry Hospital Radio website and contacted Gary. I started training in October 2014 and now present a regular show on Wednesdays at 6pm.

I love creativity and the infinite possibility of creating something In Portugal I did an acting course and also some theatre plays. I loved this as theatre is another passion of mine.

The title of my show is Musical Landscapes where I play international music, talk about cultural suggestions and try and encourage the listeners to let their images flow, or bring back their wonderful memories. My aim is to make the patients days happier while they are in the hospital. Born in Coventry a few years ago. I have In Portugal where I grew up there are no been involved in hospital radio in Coventry radio stations in the hospitals so I think this and Nuneaton. idea is fabulous. I’m also enjoying so much developing my skills by doing radio. I started at Coventry Hospital Broadcasting in the early 70's when it was in its infancy, During the day my time is taken up working and the studio was literally a broom as a museum assistant and tour guide at cupboard. Coventry Transport Museum. I also helped with the set up and inception of Writing is my passion since I was a little girl. Nuneatons hospital radio. Between family, I became a writer with two romance books hospital radio and CCFC not much time for published in Portuguese. I am at present anything else, writing my third book, this time I have to fit work in somewhere.

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who Are We

Born in Gulson Road Hospital, I've lived all As well as volunteering at UHCW, I also work my life in Coventry. I attended Sherborne here in the renal department. I'm married with Fields three cats, (no kids!) School and Princethorpe College in my youth. Have been a regular attendee at Cov & Wark Hospital and Walsgrave from the days of Dr. Williams to the Haematology Dept today.

Music has always been my biggest love, I play guitar, piano, mandolin and bodrhan. I also love films, theatre and CCFC (for my sins!). As well as that I'm a loud ginger music lover.

I’m now retired after working for a well known My favorite group has to be Elbow. The lyrics bank, have an affinity for cricket, rugby union are poetic and lively and the music is and rugby league, swooney and lovely. I've seen them live 3 times and cried each time due to the I also regularly attend St. Thomas More overwhelming beauty of the music and the on Church in Cheylesmore where I am a reader. stage chat of their singer Guy Garvey. Seeing Elbow is a religious experience. Very proud of what I do and I hope to take that forward for CHR in the future. My favorite song of theirs is Scattered Black and Whites. It's just beautiful.

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who Are We

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who Are We

A born again Christian for over 30 years committed to ministering the gospel to everyone while continuing my daily chores out working to earn a living. My hobbies are singing old fashioned gospel songs and playing the guitar.

I worked for BBC CWR as the Coventry Blaze Ice Skating Team correspondent between 2000 and 2005, I like to entertain the listeners whilst also informing them about what is going on. I'm an easy going person who enjoys family life.

My favourite group is The Chuck Wagon Gang (USA)

After retiring in 2007 I started voluntary work at University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire serving tea to the patients on various wards and helping with administrative work at the Arden Centre, a bit later I joined hospital radio. I also love drawing and painting in my spare time and singing. I also teach yoga and nin yoga classes mainly for women, so in general I like to keep myself busy.

I started volunteering in December 2013 because I love music, It has helped me through may dark times throughout my illness. I loved the care care that I received from the doctors and nurses so I decided I wanted to give something back to a place I feel at home in so I decided to volunteer for hospital radio. At present I present a show on Thursday afternoons covering Reggae and Soul, occasionally throwing in an 80’s show case, that is another music love love of mine.

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who Are We

I get pleasure knowing I’m giving back I’m a season ticket holder for Leicester something for 20 plus years that I have been Tigers (Rugby Union) and also like going to a patient. the pub to meet friends (no alcohol involved), watching reality programmes, and I have made many friends and know that am also a regular visitor to Blackpool and an sometimes a song can put a smile on a avid Blackburn Rovers fan. someones face or take away the troubles people may be going though.

I am a singer and have done stage shows with various Asian bands. In the 70's an I’ve been volunteering on Wednesday at Asian song contest was held in Coventry Coventry Hospital Radio since 2011. Cathedral, Our group (band) of which I was the singer came first. My role is going around the wards collecting requests from the patients. I enjoy my role I have also produced and compared a show as I feel that I am doing something useful to raise funds for Orissa cyclone and the and also making new friends within the radio Indian earthquake. and the people I meet round the hospital. I am retired and have worked as a marketing As well as the radio I also volunteer at the officer and recruitment consultant. At air ambulance charity shop in Atherstone as present I am doing a lot of voluntary work a fundraiser and also as a till operator. I have a lot of hobbies and interests to keep me occupied including DJ at local events and parties, 10 pin bowling, keeping in touch with friends on facebook, listening to popular music,

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“Request a Song Call *800 FREE From your Bedside unit”

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it’s great to be able to have a chat with the patients and promote hospital radio, at the same time it’s a very rewarding experience and I hope they find it equally rewarding. Co-Presenting a show as part of a husband a wife team is only part of what keeps me occupied. When not in the studio I enjoy gardening, and our four grandsons (two of Radio has been part of my life from an early them twins) also keep me busy! age. I started with CHR in 1992, this was when the studios were based at the old I also attend Bilton Evangelical Church and Walsgrave Hospital. assist with a local toddler group The station was then called Coventry Hospital Broadcasting Service (CHBS), I started doing the Friday 8 till 10pm show and have been doing my present Saturday evening show since 2002.

I started volunteering with Coventry Hospital Radio in January 2014 after searching through the internet and finding the CHR website. At present I have 2 After my husband (Colin) started shows, on Tuesdays I co-present, and visit volunteering I decided in June 2014 to join the wards for requests with my wife Coventry Hospital Radio and try it out. (Annette) At the moment I am volunteering every Tuesday between 2pm and 6pm visiting the wards collecting requests and also I enjoy visiting different wards and meeting some of our potential listeners,

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On Saturdays I present my own show called Colins Choices where I play any genre of music and include such features as news, competitions, local events etc.

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who Are We

time playing great music to help people who are going through difficult times. I simply love radio! I started listening to music at around 8 years old! My sister, some years older than me, was buying records such as Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musicals and US singers like Johnny Ray and Frank Sinatra in the I did hospital radio over 40 years ago and as early 50’s. Dad played big band, Glen Miller, I am now retired discovered CHR were and some classical records. looking for volunteers so I thought it a good opportunity to get back in to it. I started the And then along came Elvis. I was hooked training programme in late June 2016 and it has been that way ever since. What coming to the studio every Wednesday an extraordinary period: Buddy, Ricky, afternoon. Chuck, Don & Phil, Eddie and then ‘Oh Boy’ on TV with Cliff, Marty and Gene. My show is based on UK and US hit singles and albums from mid-50’s to present day, I grew up in Birmingham: great rock bands, including some new releases as well. My jazz and folk in the 60’s. Played drums for a show has three features: spell and then as a ‘roadie’ for a group. On holiday in USA a few years back I visited  First Hit/Last Hit or Latest Hit track by Nashville and Memphis: sat on the drum kit international recording artists. at Sun Studios and visited Graceland. Still  Bob’s Country Corner featuring two thinking about buying a drum kit! tracks, primarily American artists such as Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson and Glen Have lived in Oxford, Warwick, Campbell. However, there is a Peterborough and Derby for work. I have developing country scene in the UK e.g. two married daughters, three grandsons and The Shires, Ward Thomas. one grandchild on the way. Three Themed Tracks: one track in each half-hour for a theme on the day e.g. food, My wife and I moved to Stratford-upon-Avon weather, or even a particular artist or band in 2015. Stopped moving at last! We enjoy with a new album. walking, wine, cinema, theatre and friends. I find hospital radio a great opportunity to put something back and at the same

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Oh, and music!

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who Are We

I have been volunteering with Coventry Hospital Radio since 2013, over that time I have presented quite a few different shows, at the moment I present 1 show a week, on a Friday afternoon, I normally cover requests coming into the studio

After doing some work every Thursday for a charity called Aquarius visiting people in hospital I had an interview for CHR. I now have my own show every Tuesday evening playing Northern Soul, Tamla, 60’s, R&B, Psychedelia, Funk, Punk, Oldskool, Rave, Hip Hop and everything in between.

I enjoy doing my part at the radio because it helps me with my skills. I first tried to DJ at I do the radio show because I love music, college and have always wanted to try live have a stupid collection of records which I shows. want to share with the world. I love the buzz I get from doing the show and feel an enormous sense of well being knowing that I’m helping others in difficult times. I collect records and music memorabilia and have done for years. I have lived in S.E, Asia off and on for the last 10 years. I love abstract art, Aviant Garde Jazz and Ambient Kraavt Rock amongst many other genres of music.

I have been volunteering at Coventry Hospital Radio each and every Sunday for a I climb hills and walk up mountains for fun. I few years now. love travel, exploring and experiencing totally new countries and cultures. My day to day job is working as a school teacher. I also enjoy playing touch rugby and I go to the gym regularly.

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who Are We

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who Are We

It was about August 2014 that I walked in to the volunteers office at the hospital and asked how I could become a radio presenter with Hospital radio. A couple of years on I am now the presenter of a 3 hour request show playing the requests which come in over the past week.

Born in the old hospital before they knocked it down. Spent the majority of my life living around Europe trying my best to learn languages and have fun. Now spend my days living the dream playing with trains!

When there are no requests I play the top 50 requested songs or the most requested artists. I enjoy music and want to share that enjoyment with those who are listening. I tend not to do much talking as I like now to let the music do all the talking for me. I also have two shows on a Sunday Started volunteering with Coventry Hospital corresponding with church services playing Radio a couple of decades ago around 1998 Christian music. when radio was broadcast in black and white. Still presenting in the same way I am retired and have many interests to keep playing some easy listening with some me occupied, an itinerate preacher, church ramblings in between, hopefully I bring a history and bible study, walking, bowls, smile to someones face who really needs chess, writer of plays, films and poetry, one. building show jumping courses, film maker, theatre lighting design and reading.

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who Are We

After mobile DJ-ing for over 20 years I decided to take the next step in to radio. I enjoy playing and listening to music and entertaining people, I have done hospital and community radio before, but I am ready for a new challenge at CHR.

After completing a university degree in 2013 I became a volunteer presenter with Coventry Hospital Radio presenting a sports related show with patients requests in between. I am currently working part time and thought it a good idea to join radio to try and give back what others have give me. My hobbies consist of playing sports like cricket, tennis and football. I also have a few interests in life such as music and socialising with family and friends.

An Electronic Engineer from Birmingham, I'm 20 years old and am a huge technology enthusiast. My favourite type of music is pop and dance so will be playinga lot of those songs on my show. My favourite sport is formula 1 so expect to be kept right up to date with the F1 season. I'm always thinking up ideas for games to playon my show to keep the songs that I'm playing relevant and to keep people’s heads guessing.

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I am an X city councillor and work for the community in various organisations in the city. I also work for the faith centre in the hospital.

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who Are We

I have been working with the Asian radio industry for over 19 years (off and on) catering to a vast majority of the Asian population across the country and worldwide. I am also a journalist contributing to the local newspaper in Coventry.

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I was born in Walsgrave Hospital and currently live in Rugby with my parents and brother. I’m in my second last year of school and hope to be travelling before studying English Literature at university. In my spare time I love playing the flute and drums and also in my spare time bake a lot.

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Coventry Hospital Radio How to Listen to CHR

On air 24 hours a day, 365 days Our website includes everything a year. you need to know about coventry Hospital Radio. It is always FREE to listen to Coventry Hospital Radio.  Listen Live If you are a patient inside UHCW  Catch up with missed shows then just choose Channel 1 on your Hospedia Bedside Unit. After  Send us your requests via the 9.00 you will be required to plug in website your Free headphones (just ask a CHR volunteer for some)  Take a look at our programme schedule While listening you can get in touch with us by picking up the  Put a face to who you are bedside unit telephone and dialing listening to *800, This calls the CHR studio Free of charge and you will have  Find out how to become a CHR the opportunity to speak to one of volunteer our volunteers or leave us a message on our answering service. Either way we would be very pleased to hear from you. Alternatively (Or if you have been discharged from hospital) you can listen to us via our website www.coventryhospitalradio.org

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Coventry Hospital Radio Quiz Time Test your knowledge on these classic sitcoms

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In which TV programme did Frank and Betty Spencer appear?

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What was the name of Blackadder's faithful servant?

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At which pub are Del and Rodney regulars at in Only Fools and Horses?

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Which British comedy drama was set on the 'Chatsworth Estate'?

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In the British sitcom 'My Family', how many children to Ben and Susan Harper have?

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Captain George Mainwaring (pronounced 'Mannering') is a character in which 1970's British sitcom?

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Which British sitcom tells the story of French cafe owner Rene' Artois?

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In which town is the Phoenix Club in the TV show Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights?

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Rowan Atkinson played PC Fowler in which British sitcom?

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Chris Barrie plays a leisure center manager in which 90's British comedy?

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Which British sitcom from the 1980s was set in a hotel in Marbella? a.Duty Free, b.Are you being served, c,Benidorm

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Alan B'Stard was the lead character in which British TV comedy series? a. Please Sir, b. Dear John, c. The New Statesman, d. Sykes

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Rigby's cat is named after which city in the show Rising Damp? a. London, b. Vienna, c. Prague d. Paris

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The town of Chigwell is the setting for which British sitcom series? a. Birds of a Feather, b. Bread c. Only Fools and Horses d. Butterflies

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Geraldine Grainger is the name of the lead character in which sitcom? a. Yes Minister, b. Fawlty Towers c. The Vicar of Dibley, d. Dad's Army

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In which city is the sitcom "The Liver Birds" set? a. London, b. Manchester, c. Liverpool d. Glasgow

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The fictional street Oil Drum Lane is the setting of which British sitcom? a. Men Behaving Badly, b. Steptoe and Son, c. The Office, d. Last of the Summer Wine Answers on page 31

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Coventry Hospital Radio Ward Visiting

One of the most important roles CHR carry out is visiting the wards, which we do on a regular basis, visiting and talking to the patients is an essential role within the radio. Some of our patients get little or no visitors so a visit and a chat from one of the Coventry Hospital Radio team is met with much pleasure and there is always something to find to chat about. Obviously the reason for visiting the wards is to collect the patients requests which are then taken back to the studio, they are then played at the first opportunity along with a little bit of friendly banter about the patient and their choice of song. The type of music generally played through requests is eclectic to say the least, typically you can always rely on a little bit of Frank Sinatra, Glenn Miller and of course The King Elvis Presley.

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Coventry Hospital Radio Who Are We

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Coventry Hospital Radio Get Involved With CHR

Are you looking to make new friends, to give something back to the NHS or just want to try something new? If you have a few hours a week to spare then you could become a member of the Coventry Hospital Radio team.

How can you get involved with CHR. Don’t worry, you don’t have to become a presenter to get involved with us, there are a few more roles within the radio in which our volunteers get involved with.    

Request collecting Presenting Librarian Technical support

Full training and support will be given for We rely totally on our volunteers to help with whichever role you volunteer for at CHR. these fundraising events to raise much needed funding in which to keep our service We also Hold charity events throughout the to the patients of University Hospital, year to help fund our running costs. Coventry running 24 hours a day. CHR is here to make people feel better so they can recover and get home a lot faster. If you would like to be part of the Coventry Hospital Radio team, please visit our website to find out more about us and access an application pack.

www.coventryhospitalradio.org/joinus

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Coventry Hospital Radio Quiz Answers

Answers for Sitcom Quiz

1 - Some mothers do 'ave 'em. 2 - Baldrick. 3 - The Nag's Head. 4 - Shameless. 5 - 3 (Nick, Janey, Michael). 6 - Dad’s Army. 7 - ‘Allo 'Allo. 8 - Bolton. 9 - The Thin Blue Line. 10 - The Brittas Empire. 11 - A. Duty Free, 12 - C The New Statesman, 13 - B.Vienna, 14 - A. Birds of a Feather, 15 - C. The Vicar of Dibley, 16 - C. Liverpool 17 - B. Steptoe and Son,

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Coventry Hospital Radio Fundraising

Coventry Hospital Radio is not funded by UHCW or the NHS. We rely totally on fundraising and donations to keep our service to the patients running throughout the year. If you would like to help Coventry Hospital Radio please select our Virgin Money Giving Icon 0n our website or come along and visit us at one of our fundraising events. To find out more about our fundraising events visit our fundraising page at www.coventryhospitalradio.org UHCW Charity Registered No. 1165393

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