The best of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Humberside on our 50th Birthday.
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The Farringford makes its last Humber crossing on 24 June 1981 as the bridge opens..
The first drivers pay their tolls on 24th June 1981 - described by Barry Stockdale.
The late Barbara Castle gave the go ahead for the Humber Bridge in the 60s.
The first words and the first song ever played on Radio Humberside .. recreated.
Kofi Smiles finds out from Fiona Cowan what is was like to present the show back in 1971
Amanda asks Pocklington's Town Crier Geoff Sheasby to mark our 50th Birthday.
A documentary made in 1988 highlights some of our most successful on air appeals
Legendary presenter Peter Adamson looks back on his long association with Radio H.
Judi Murden looks back to the year 2000 when the station appeal raised over Β£220,000
Jean, known as Hannah of Humberside, featured in a publicity picture in 1971 ...
From fireworks to the Red Arrows: how we covered the opening of the Humber Bridge in 1981
Christine Barker looks back at our station appeal that raised over Β£71,000 in 2007.
Liz Meech talks us through the role of a Radio Humberside presenter on location in 1988.
After months of campaigning Burnsy's plans to reopen the Rank House finally come true
A look back at broadcasting a royal visit on the radio
A try and three goals from Steve Hubbard plus a drop goal from captain Roger Millward.
Tim met Marc Bolan in North Ferriby for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Humberside on 14th February 1976.
Listen back to Carl and Gloria's best bits over 10 years on the radio together
Steve Massam remembers meeting The Housemartins at the start of their rise to fame
In 2012 their show won the gold award for most entertaining radio programme in the UK
In May 2017 we threw a special birthday party for Jean Bishop aka The Bee Lady.
"Dead Bod" in Hull is to be saved! Picture credit: John Daniel
From Liverpool to Rotterdam, memories of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Humberside listener trips
Recorded ahead of Tammy's appearance at Hull's ABC Theatre on Ferensway