Harrogate Hospital Radio brings joy to patients from makeshift studios at home

The wonders of technology and an airing cupboard have enabled Harrogate’s oldest radio station to continue broadcasting and lifting the spirits of patients and staff at Harrogate District Hospital.
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Under the supervision of Oliver Stables, Harrogate Hospital Radio's studio manager and presenter, a total of three makeshift studios have been created in members’ homes - ensuring the shows will go on, 24 hours a day.

Whilst volunteers from the radio station are unable to visit wards during the ongoing coronavirus crisis to physically take requests from patients, family members and ward staff, the nightly request shows will still continue.

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Additionally, from this Saturday there will be an extended morning 'Music Zone Show,' where the first hour will be dedicated to Woodlands ward’s patients, their families and staff

Presenter Ray Milligan in his airing cupboard studio.Presenter Ray Milligan in his airing cupboard studio.
Presenter Ray Milligan in his airing cupboard studio.

And at 9.30am each Saturday, a children’s story will be read by the niece of Harrogate Hospital Radio chairman Mark Oldfield, who is a teacher at Meadowside school, in Knaresborough. This will then be available to all children on YouTube.

Mark said: “Necessity is the mother of invention, and Oliver, together with members Ray Milligan and Carl Waring, have created studios in their own homes ensuring our shows do go on.

“Whilst Philip Schofield began his Children’s BBC career by broadcasting from a broom cupboard, we now have three presenters broadcasting from an airing cupboard, attic, and an under stairs cupboard.

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“We first took to the airwaves in October 1977 and have been broadcasting ever since. Thanks to Oliver, we are able to continue during such trying times.”

Studio Manager Oliver Stables.Studio Manager Oliver Stables.
Studio Manager Oliver Stables.

Whilst the radio station’s request show is traditionally broadcast between 8pm and 10pm Monday to Friday, this is now being moved to between 3pm and 5pm on the same days.

Anyone wishing to dedicate a request to a patient, staff member or hospital department, can do so by texting 82228 before 10am, and starting it with HHR, or by emailing the studio on [email protected]

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