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PLAYING YOUR KIND OF MUSIC 24 HOURS A DAY

On Hospedia, online and on DAB Digital Radio across South Durham

PLAYING YOUR KIND OF MUSIC 24 HOURS A DAY

On Hospedia, online and on DAB Digital Radio across South Durham

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Following listener demand we have made more of our programmes available to listen again. You can now listen to a wider range of programmes from our team of volunteers. To browse through the programmes available to listen again, click here. We’d love to hear from you if there are any other programmes you want to […]

At a meeting of the Shildon Town Council on Monday 11th March, Dennis Duncan was presented with the Mayor’s award. Councillor Shirley Quinn addressed the council and gave her reasons for selecting Dennis for the prestigious award. Shirley told the members present about Dennis’s long history of volunteering on hospital radio and his long history […]

On Monday 3rd July, PBHR hosted another successful quiz night at the popular Spice Lounge Indian Restuarant. Ruth Stapleton took to the microphone to entertain a sell out crowd with 4 fun quiz rounds. The event was enjoyed by all and raised £1,000 for PBHR. If you missed on the quiz, don’t worry, we host […]

On 10th December, PBHR broadcast live from Bishop Auckland Methodist Church. The Sound Waves Community Choir performed a fabulous set to a delighted audience. You can watch the full performance here. The concert will be rebroadcast on PBHR on Christmas Day. If you want to download a copy of the video, right click here and […]

Babies on the maternity unit at Darlington Memorial Hospital are going to be a little quieter from now on, thanks to the ‘Baby Shusher‘. Curtesy of the team at Independent Media News, Dennis Duncan had one of the sought after units to give away. An on air competition was held and listeners were asked to […]

We were delighted that the people of Bishop Auckland and surrounding areas nominated Prince Bishops Hospital Radio as their chosen charity in store. Over the last couple of months, shoppers have been putting their blue tokens into the box to decide which local charity should get a share of a £3,000 grant. Prince Bishops Hospital […]


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