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Neil Ogden’s Sound of Sunday will return for its 33rd series on Hospital Radio Basingstoke on 10 September at 1.30pm.

The show has become a regular part of Sunday afternoons on Hospital Radio Basingstoke and has regularly attracted the largest online audience of the weekend to the station which also broadcasts around the wards at Basingstoke and North Hants Hospital and, since the end of March, can be heard on DAB+ radios around Basingstoke.

All the regular features will return as part of the new run including Huntsford, the soap produced by Huntingdon Community Radio.  There will also be a new competition, Spot the Ball, and part of the show will also be Residents’ Requests playing requests for the residents of local care homes and sheltered living.

Twice a month we will take Residents’ Requests out to the residents so that they can make their requests in person at Cherry Blossom Manor in Bramley and Bishopswood Court in Tadley.

Memory Makers will be back playing the songs that were hits at the time of different anniversaries, starting the series with the Rugvy World Cup and then 60 Years of Doctor Who.

And finally the Big Christmas Show will once again launch the HRB Christmas schedule with hopefully the return of the Great Christmas Cracker Dash around the wards.

Neil Ogden’s Sound of Sunday, Hospital Radio Basingstoke every Sunday at 1.30pm www.hrbasingstoke.co.uk

 

 

Hospital Radio Basingstoke recently broadcast a day of special shows to mark NHS75 and 3 months of successful broadcasting on DAB around Basingstoke.  We produced the video of the special day on Wednesday 5 July 2023.

Parade the Giant Wheel was an outdoor performance staged by Autin Dance Theatre at the Basingstoke Festival.

It combined acrobatics and dance with a giant wooden wheel which went from London Street to Cross Street during the show which lasted nearly an hour.

Using more or less one continuous camera shot, the video was filmed of the entire event.

Studio 63 Media was asked to film the opening of the new skatepark in Tadley.

The new skate park was opened at an event attended by the Mayor of Basingtoke Councilor David Leech on Saturday 3 June 2023.  The ribbon was cut by Ben Sleet, WCMX World Champion.

The video can be seen below.

The Sound of Sunday’s summertime spin off wil return for a new series in August 2023.

The show has been renewed for 3 new editions to feature events going on around Basingstoke and around the area this summer.

It will be the 4th series of the revived show which began back in the 1990s. The show is recorded at various events around Basingstoke during July and August.  Confirmed for this year, one of the three shows wil come from the Alton Village Fete which is being held in JUly.

The Sound of Sunday Summer Show, starts 13 August on HRB

 

Residents’ Requests, the popular show on Hospital Radio Basingstoke that sees residents of local care homes choose their favourite music has been taking a new direction in recent months with the residents themselves appearing on the show to choose the music and talk.

Presenter Neil Ogden has been visiting residents of Cherry Blossom Manor in Bramley and Bishopswood Court in Tadley in person to record them talking and introducing their favourite songs.  Neil has also been to Magnolia Court in Popley in Basingstoke and recorded a special Coronation edition.

It seems to be a more successful way of producing the show with a more enthusiastic response from those taking part, who all listen in to hear themselves when the show gets broadcast.

 

Studio 63 Media has produced a special programme for Coronation weekend.

Following on from the 2022 Jubilee special. Memory Makers the King’s Anniversary Years plays an hour of music that was relevant to King Charles at the significant times in his life, so the songs that were popular at the time he was born, became Heir, was invested at Prince of Wales etc.  His life in music essentially with a narrative in between the songs.

The programme has been scheduled on Hospital Radio Basingstoke on Friday 5 May and can also be heard on internet station Reach On Air on Thursday 4 May.

Memory Makers has been a regular weekly feature on The Sound of Sunday on Hospital Radio Basingstoke for several years, and this is the third edition that has been developed as a show in its own right.

 

 

The return date of Studio 63’s flagship show The Sound of Sunday has been confirmed as Sunday 11 September 2022.

The show will return to Hospital Radio Basingstoke every week until next July with the usual two and a half hours of features and interaction with award winning presenter Neil Ogden.

There will be competitions for listeners to rakepart in to win the Sound of Sunday pen plus features including Soap Update, Same Title Different Song and Memory Makers.  Plus the return of Sunday afternoon soap Huntsford.

The show will continue to be presented remotely from Studio 63’s studio.

Neil Ogden’s Sound of Sunday, Sundays at 1.30 on Hospital Radio Basingstoke from 11 September.

The Sound of Sunday Summer Show is returning this August to promote what is happening in Basingstoke over the summer.

Running for 3 weeks during August, the one-hour show will promote the details of the many events that are hapening around the Basingstoke area during August and September.  There will also be some clips from summers past and brand new episodes of Huntsford each week.

The show originaly aired in 1998 as a lighter summer version of the regular Sound of Sunday which runs from September to July.  After a 19 year absense, it returned in 2020 and this will be series 6.

The show will air on a Sunday afternoon 4pm from Sunday 14 August and wil be accompanied by a page on the main Sound of Sunday website.

Studio 63 Media has produced a stand alone edition of Memory Makers for the Platinum Jubilee.

The format is based on the long running feature from The Sound of Sunday and features an hour of music from different anniversary times during the last 70 years, for example the songs that were popular at the time of The Queen’s wedding, the birth of her first child, the Silver Jubilee etc.

The feature has been part of The Sound of Sunday for a number of years and it’s not the first time it’s aired as a stand alone special.  This show though is available as a syndicated show for use on any radio station that would like to use it.

More shows are being planned in a similar format for other events during the year.

Contact us for more information.