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Check out this 70’s groove disco vid!
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Check out this 70’s groove disco vid!
If you have a video highlight you’d like to see included on our Video Proms page, why don’t you send it in for us? Remember -to be seen, keep it clean!
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Peter is an established performer on the underground punk scene around the North Staffs area and has produced programmes for internet radio stations heard around the world. Peter produces and presents Alternate, a show featuring the best in hardcore rock and punk, heard Saturday and Sunday at 11am and 11pm.
Sally spent a number of years as a presenter at UCB before leaving to pursue a career in teaching. She now presents our early evening show on Friday evenings and advises Access on their training and education work within the community.
Before heading up IT matters at Access Radio, Jon was the Group ICT manager at T. G. Holdcrofts Ltd., one of the largest motor trading groups in England. He also runs his own software development company, Slipstream Software Ltd.
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David has been a long time campaigner for Christian radio in the UK and Ireland and played a key role in the development of the Christian radio industry. He now runs Studio18 productions based in Portadown and is an accomplished broadcaster and writer.
Gareth spent much of his career as an executive in the areas of IT and communications and in 1993 he took up the position of MD with United Christian Broadcasters. During his tenure the organisation saw unprecedented growth into the multi-million pound charity that it is today. Gareth left UCB in 2001 to set up