Wednesday 21 March 2007

Write for Radio


This is a hospital radio station with a heart. We like to listen to what our audience tell us. Any old radio station, it seems, can play continuous music but our listeners want more. They want items of interest and they want short stories and they want short stories they haven't heard before.

We thought we should rise to such a challenge and we invite you to join us. So if you think you have a short story in you and you can write it for radio we would be delighted to hear from you. Our sponsors have put up cash prizes and we have the best of people to do the judging.
Judging the short stories will be Janice Long of BBC Radio 2 fame. Now there's a woman who knows what's good for radio!
Judging the poetry will be local author and campaigner Sandra Brown who was Scotswoman of the Year in 2005 and certainly knows what people like to read and hear.
You can download all the details of the Short Story Competition by clicking the link. Download the Poetry Competition too. Print the brochure and pass it on to your friends - they might want to write for us too.
We anticipate that all items will be broadcast and the listeners will play a big part in the selection of the final choices.
Go on - get writing!
......... Update - we have been innundated with entries for this competition - there is no way we will be able to acknowledge every entry - we are all volunteers working in our spare time - Judging is a long and tiring process - If you sent us something then be patient - you should hear from us eventually.

Monday 12 March 2007

Finally - We are Talking to You!




It has taken a long time. It has been months in the making. We have all worked hard. It has been worth it in the end.


TODAY WE ARE LIVE AND ON AIR


From a standing start in August after vandals ripped the heart out of the station and left us with no computers and no music library we have worked hard and done all the repairs. We have had lots of help from professional radio people like Jimmy Young, David Forbes, David Treasurer and more. We have had huge support from the boys at Radio Grapevine at St. John's Hospital at Livingston. We have had total dedication from our man Barry, from Andy, from Denice, and so many more. Today, though, we are indebted to Bob Chilvers from Patientline (that's him in the top photograph) who has spent so much time working to put us back on air today. Thanks, Bob!


So, now we can broadcast live to the hospital and we will be putting out good shows with good music which will be well worth listening to.


If you want a request for a relative or friend then talk to us cos we'll be talking to you!

Friday 2 March 2007

Meet James!




We are a messy bunch at Radio Heartbeat and I am probably the worst of all. So it was almost a tragedy when our recently donated vacuum cleaner - which, in fairness, was not new when we got it - became very ill. Our cleaner rendered first aid with a screwdriver and sticking plaster but no amount of tlc was going to rescue this baby. It had sooked its last sook!

We were very sad. Money at this radio station is always at a premium and vacuum cleaners do not contribute to good station output which is our current priority. There was no cash to spare for a cleaner. It was more than a little problem.

Undaunted I reached for Yellow Pages, flipped open to Janitorial Supplies and dialled the first number I came to. Magic sometimes happen if you wish hard enough. I got straight through to the boss man at Alex Shanks & Co. He was charming. He was helpful and he knew immediately what to do.

'Come and see us,' he invited.

I did.

Now we have the beautiful and ever so helpful James as part of our station team. He is not just a cleaner he's our pal. He is shiny and gorgeous and much too nice to sit in the cupboard so we leave him in the hall so that everybody can admire him and we tell them all we are shining like a shilling thanks to our pal Alex.

Thanks, Alex - and here's the plug we promised you!