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Paul Cargill

Perth hospital radio DJs reflect on 40 years of broadcasting and appeal for new volunteers

Two of Hospital Radio Perth’s longest serving DJs have clocked up 40 years in volunteer radio.

Broadcasting each week since the days of Bucks Fizz and Shakin’ Stevens, Brian Whyte and John Watson have played thousands of requests over the years.

Brian began broadcasting with Grampian Hospital Radio in 1982 while working as a fire-fighter in Aberdeen.

And when he moved to Perth in 2008 it seemed only natural to move into the Hospital Radio Perth set-up at Perth Royal Infirmary.

“I’ve served on the management committee and presented every style of programme over the years, from requests to a specialist classical music show,” said Brian.

“In recent weeks I’ve launched “Whyte’s, Camera, Action” – two hours of music from stage and screen.

“I can’t believe it’s 40 years, I’ve really enjoyed every minute of it.”

John, a retired police officer, initially joined Victoria Radio Network in Kirkcaldy in 1982 before helping to set up Hospital Radio Perth in the late 1980s.

He’s served over 30 years as chairman at Perth during which time the station has been named UK Station of the Year on four occasions and won over 30 other national awards.

He spent nine years as a trustee of the national Hospital Broadcasting Association, including two years as its chief executive.

Like Brian he’s presented a variety of programmes from request shows to Celtic music and football commentary from McDiarmid Park.

“It’s a big part of my life,” said John. “I’m in with the bricks at PRI. I’m sure half the staff think I’m employed there!

“We try to bring a bit of cheer to those who may be lonely or apprehensive and it’s great to see what a piece of music can do to revive memories and brighten the mood.”

Hospital radio in the UK celebrates 100 years of broadcasting this year and it’s being celebrated by 250 stations across the UK.

John said that Hospital Radio Perth is appealing for new members to present programmes.

“The live broadcasting break enforced by Covid meant that our membership numbers have dropped a little,” he said. “We’re looking for friendly, dependable people of all ages to join our team.

“We offer a cheery welcome and full training in an easy-going atmosphere.”

Anyone interested in broadcasting from PRI can contact John at chairman@hrperth.co.uk or fill in a form available at www.hrperth.co.uk

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