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The Gallery

Pictures are displayed roughly in date order, and with kind permission of the Hull Daily Mail, Yorkshire Post and Beverley Guardian where indicated.

The 60s

1960. The Tape Recorder Club The very beginning as Ken Fulstow works for the Tape recorder club in 1960 (Hull Daily Mail)
1961. Hospital Radio beginnings Back in October 1961, Ken Fulstow and Chris Warcup check the map showing the location of simular organizations. (Hull Daily Mail)
1961. The Original Team interview Shirley Kaye in 1961 just after the start of the service (Hull Daily Mail)
1961. Chris Warcup and Ken Fulstow in the Hessle Road Studio (Hull Daily Mail)
1961. Minnie Buckingham and Ken Fulstow Ken presents an early request show in October 1961 (Hull Daily Mail)
1961. Cricket Commentary June 15th 1962 and P Friedenthal commentates whilst engineer Chris Warcup works on the equipment (Hull Daily Mail)
1961. Audrey Fulstow and Chris Warcup in the Hessle Road Studio just after the start of the service (Hull Daily Mail)
1962. Engineer Chris Warcup and Alan Lockwood in the studio in the early 1960's (Hull Daily Mail)
1969. The Businessmans walk Sunday September 7th 1969, from Hull City Centre to Beverley, the team raise money! (Yorkshire Post)

The 70s

1970. The entire 1970 broadcast team The team head off to Rotterdam along with the Hospital Radio York team to see the Rotterdam Hospital radio station in action in November 1970 (Hull Daily Mail)
1971. Ashley Howard and Mel Mitton In the studio whilst Audrey Fulstow looks through the window in the Wellington Street studio in 1971 (East Riding Bystander)
1971. Wellington Street Studio Ken Fulstow on air in the old Wellington Street studio (Yorkshire Post)
1972. A Rare colour glimpse of the Wellington Street Studio (Supplied By Ashley Howard)
1972. Another Colour glimpse of the wellington Street Studio (Supplied by Ashley Howard)
1973. Dave Hutchins In what is regarded as one of the worlds first examples of photography, taken in the days when Queen Victoria reigned.. (Supplied by someone unknown, but thanks anyway!)
1973. Promotional poster A publicity poster for the service in the early 1970's (Station Archives)
1974. Wellington Street Studio Ashley Howard with an unidentified member in the fire damaged Studio around 1974 (Hull Daily Mail)
1975. Beverley Road Green Room Vince Meekin, Winn Brown, Ken Fulstow and Clarice Marsden at work editing in August 1975 (Hull Daily Mail)
1975. The Beverley Road Studio in the early 70's The then luxurious studio at the Red Cross premises in the 1970's (Supplied by Steve Redgrave)
1975. Ashley Howard Interviews Margaret Mclochlin, Miss Hull show 1975, at the opening of the Beverley Road Studios in September that year (Hull Daily Mail)
1975. Paul Symonds at the official opening of the Beverley Road Studio in 1975. Thanks to Ashley Howard (Station Chairman at the time) for this information. (Hull Daily Mail)
1977. Dave Hutchins and the Kingstown Radio roadshow in summer 1977, seemingly in his back garden on washing day(!) (Supplied by Dave Hutchins)
1979. The Team of 1979 Tom Robinson, Simon Clark, Gary Marshall, Howard Marks, Martin Riby, Norma Downs Rob Palmer and Andy Grantham in the Beverley Road Green Room (Station Archives)
1979. Ken Dodd interviewed by Dave Hutchins Or is it the other way around? (Hull Daily Mail)

The 80s

1980. Steve Redgrave again this time how he would like us to think of him...as a serious presenter in the Beverley Road studio in 1980.. (Supplied By Steve Redgrave)
1981. Lord Mayors Parade 1981 All decorated up and ready to go! (Supplied By Steve Redgrave)
1981. 1981 Bed Push Martin Riby, Carl Jubb and Chris Wilkinson in their usual clothes... (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1981. The 1981 team All ready at the Lord Mayors Parade! (Supplied By Steve Redgrave)
1981. Steve Redgrave although he did ask us to hide his identity here to avoid embarassment (Supplied By Steve Redgrave)
1981. Steve Redgrave In The Beverley Road Studio in the early 80's (Supplied By Steve Redgrave)
1981. 1981 Lord Mayors parade and wouldn't we all like to know who the bunny rabbit is! (Supplied By Steve Redgrave)
1981. Bob Watson at another early 80's parade... or at least we are assured it is Bob...difficult to say really! (Supplied By Steve Redgrave)
1981. Rob Miles This Lord Mayors Parade thing keeps coming back to haunt ex members!!! (Supplied By Steve Redgrave)
1981. Andy Grantham one of our early 80's members.. (Supplied By Steve Redgrave)
1981. Derek McGill in natural pose in that Kingstown sweatshirt in the early 80's (Supplied By Steve Redgrave)
1981. Andy Jensen on air from the Beverley Road studio in July 1981 (supplied by Andy Jensen)
1981. Tom Robinson broadcasts live from the Beverley Road Stuio in July 1981 (supplied by Andy Jensen)
1981. Dave Hutchins in the Studio Taken in the Beverley Road studio in the early 1980's (Supplied By Dave Hutchins)
1981. Karl Svenson researches his music whilst on air from the Beverley Road Studio in July 1981(supplied by Andy Jensen)
1981. Rob Miles in the Beverley Road Studio in July 1981 (supplied by Andy Jensen)
1981. 98 Beverley Road a front view of our premises from 1975 - 1987 (supplied by Andy Jensen)
1981. Sue Pitts presents her show from the Beverley Road Studio in July 1981 (supplied by Andy Jensen)
1981. Derek McGill poses in the Beverley Road studio in July 1981 (supplied by Andy Jensen)
1981. Melvin England In his early years at Kingstown, on air from Beverley Road in July 1981(supplied by Andy Jensen)
1981. Steve Redgrave in the Beverley Road Studio in July 1981(supplied by Andy Jensen)
1982. Tom Robinson and Alan Hall selecting requests in an Outside Broadcast from Binns Window in August 1982 (supplied by Andy Jensen)
1982. Steve Redgrave Sits in Binns window...smiling... in August 1982(supplied by Andy Jensen)
1982. Dave Hutchins gives Chris Bell some on air pointers in August 1982(station Archives)
1982. Mark Varey broadcasts live from Binns window on 7th August 1982(Supplied by Andy Jensen)
1982. Derek McGill broadcasts live from Binns window on 7th August 1982 (Supplied by Andy Jensen)
1982. Binns Window A shot of the stations set up from outside the Binns store (now Hammonds)in Hull Centre on 7th August 1982 (Supplied by Andy Jensen)
1982. Simon Clark studying either the Kingstown window display or the girls on 7th August 1982 (supplied by Andy Jensen)
1982. Mark Varney At the 1982 Lord Mayors parade (Supplied By Steve Redgrave)
1982. Simon Clark and Chris Berry as preperations advance for the 1982 Lord Mayors parade... (Supplied By Steve Redgrave)
1983. Lord Mayors Parade 1983 Sue Hodgeson, Derek McGill, Jamie Cash and Helen Coleman among the Bed pushers (Station Archives)
1983. Tom Robinson interviews Stephanie Turner at the launch of the 50 hour marathon broadcast in May 1983 (supplied by Hull Daily Mail)
1983. Lord Mayors Parade 1983 The decision was made to push a bed around the entire route, rather than hire a truck! (Station Archives)
1984. Long Service Awards Awarded to Audrey Fulstow, Rodney Buckingham and Minnie Buckingham in September 1984. Tom Robinson and the Mayors of Hull and Beverley do the presentation (Hull Daily Mail)
1984. Rodney Buckingham Talks to Christine Dexter in September 1984 during his long service award evening (Supplied by Minnie Buckingham)
1984. Audrey Fulstow and Minnie Buckingham caught deep in conversation in September 1984 at their long service awards evening (Supplied by Minnie Buckingham)
1984. Jamie Cash raises money for Kingstown in 1984 (Station ARchives)
1984. Bedpush 1984 The Whitefriargate bedpush of 1984! (Station Archives)
1985. Tom Robinson shows Ann Snape the Beverley Road Studio in 1985 when the service was extended to cover the Hull Maternity Hospital (Hull Daily Mail)
1985. And another bed push in 1985 such a success we did it all over again! (Station Archives)
1985. Darren Lethem and Melvin England report on Princess Annes visit to the Princess Royal hospital in October 1985 (Station Archives)
1985. City Hall The Hospital Radio stall taken in October 1985 manned by Mary Atkinson, Melvin England and Ian Lilley (Station Archives)
1985. Fancy Dress pub crawl December 1985 and the members in fancy dress are Sean Bell, Mary Atkinson, Andy Granham, Daren Lethem, Ian Lilley, John Horsely and Melanie Lewis (Station Archives)
1985. The 1985 fund raising team Melvin England, Jamie Cash and Mary Atkinson (Station Archives)
1985. Donald Sinden interviewed by Jamie Cash at the Hull New Theatre in 1985 (Station Archives)
1985. Lord Mayors Parade 1985 En route with Darren Lethem on the mic. (Station Archives)
1986. Mick Duggelby in Summer 1986, breaking the world record for interviews at height... (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1987. Martin Lee shows the Mayor of Hull the art of broadcasting from the Kingston General Studio in 1987 (Hull Daily Mail)
1987. The late Ken Fulstow The founder of Hospital Radio Hull and East Riding (Station Archives)
1987. Neil Greaves Does his thing on air, in the mid 1980's from Beverley Road (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1987. Neil Greaves Turns towards the camera from his presentation hotseat in Beverley Road (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1987. The Humberside Contributory Health Scheme present a cheque of £3,500 which went a huge way in enabling the move into the Kingston General Hospital in 1987 (Hull Daily Mail)
1987. Neil Greaves recieves the keys to the Kingston General Studio complex from the hospital trust in 1987 (Hull Daily Mail)
1987. Dave Hutchins and Chris Bell in Kingston General Studio 2 just after the complex opened in 1987 (Hull Daily Mail)
1988. The late Neil Greaves Member of Kingstown Radio for many years, and instrumental in fundraising to build the Kingston General studio in 1987 (Hull Daily Mail)
1988. The Untouched Kingston General Studio awaits its first presenter in October 1988 (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1988. The BIG moment The Mayors declare the Kingston General Studio, well and truly open! (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1988. Santa, erm Chris Wilkinson And the nurses..... lucy thing, at the 1988 Hospital Radio Xmas appeal in association with Radio Rentals (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1988. Christmas 1988 Santa Cheers up the Children.. (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1988. Kingston General Opens in 1988 with Chris Wilkinson, Mark Anthony and the Lord Mayor of Hull and Beverley (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1988. Shareen Walker and Mick Duggelby at the opening of the Kingston General Studio in identical suits... Hmmm (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1988. Erm, Santa... (No it's the real santa, honest) entertains elderly patients over Christmas 1988 (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1988. Neil Greaves and the Mayor of Hull at the Kingston General opening (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1988. Studio Opening 1988 Chris Wilkinson is distracted by... well, something (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1988. Neil Greaves on Outside Broadcast Duty in a Kingston General Ward at Christmas 1988 (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)

The 90s

1990. Lord Mayors Parade 1990 And the Truck is ready to roll!(supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1990. 1990 Lord Mayors Parade And we all learn that Melvin England owns legs... (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1990. Lord Mayors Parade 1990 Sue Wilkinson and John Newton get the float ready (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1990. John Alfred Newman and that moustache in Kingston General studio 1 in the early 1990's (Supplied By John Alfred Newman)
1991. The P.P.I. Motor Cycle Club present a cheque to John Alfred Newman in February 1996 in the Kingston General Studio 2 (Supplied By John Alfred Newman)
1991. Fiona Skerrow presents Kingstown Radio's John Fulstow with a cheque from the Hospital Trust in November 1991 (Supplied By Hull Daily Mail)
1991. Lord Mayor's Parade 1991 Taken as the team prepare to take off on the city tour (station Archives)
1991. Children In Need Hammonds Fund raising office Janice Conman tries her hand as a presenter for Children In Need 1991, pictured with members John Alfred Newman, Randy Jones and Pam Green (Hull Daily Mail)
1991. Childrens Ward John Alfred Newman plays a game of Snakes and Ladders with patient Christopher Jones in the Childrens Ward at the Hull Royal Infirmary at Christmas 1991 (Hull Daily Mail)
1991. Randy Jones recieves a cheque off the Hull College 2nd year Pre Nurses in 1991(Hull Daily Mail)
1991. Market Weighton Fire Station Open Day 1991 And Sue Wilkinson sees to the Bric A Brac stall at the Kingstown Caravan (supplied by Chris Wilkinson)
1991. Chris Fowler Shows everybody his shoes for some reason... in Kingston general Studio 1 in the early 1990's (supplied by John Alfred Newman)
1992. Racheal Collinson Taken in the early 90's in Kingston General Studio 1 (Station Archives)
1993. Tony Sweeney and Dave Hutchins Tony running through the training scheme in 1993 (Supplied By Dave Hutchins)
1993. Kingston General Studio 1 in 1993, as John Alfred Newman interviews Dean Collinson about he new single. (supplied by John Alfred Newman)
1994. Pam Green and Dave Hutchins Around the time of the FM RSL era (Station Archives)
1994. Trojan from Galdiators interviewed by John Fulstow (Hull Daily Mail)
1994. The RSL Team with Trojan Gladiator Trojan at one of the Roadshows during the 1994 RSL with some of the presentation team (Hull Daily Mail)
1995. 1995 Roadshow John Fulstow, Pam Green and Randy Jones at the OB unit in July 1995(supplied by Randy Jones)
1995. Derek Colyer Taken in the Mid 90's in Kingston General Studio 1 (Station Archives)
1995. John Alfred Newman with yet another competition winner in the mid 1990's (Supplied By John Alfred Newman)
1997. John Alfred Newman looses his hair at the hands of Sophy Bell from Freddies Hair Cutting Salon in May 1997 (Hull Daily Mail)
1997. Money Money Money John Alfred Newman hands over £327 to Michelle Russell of Dove House Hospice in October 1997 (Hull Daily Mail)
1998. James Hoggarth and Andy Fea Pictured in the Kingston General Studio as the station starts the long awaited 24 hour broadcasts. (Hull Daily Mail)
1998. Kingston General Studio 1 Taken in the late 1990's just before the station was decommisioned and moved to the Hull Royal (Station Archives)
1998. Studio 3 Castle Hill Our Castle Hill outpost, linked to the main HRI studio by ISDN (Station Archives)
1999. The AM transmitting antenna A photo supplied by Eastern Ariels who supplied our transmission equipment in Summer 1999 (Eastern Ariels)
1999. John Morgan, Rob Hankinson and Andy Fea At the 1999 Lord mayors Parade.....ahem... (Hull Daily Mail)
1999. James Hoggarth in the Hull Royal Studio 2 in October 1999 (Hull Daily Mail)
1999. Official Studio Opening in November 1999 at the Hull Royal Studio. James Hoggarth, Tim Caulfield, Christine Williams, Mike Casey, Tom Robinson, Phil Pickering, John Fulstow and John Alfred Newman pictured (Hull Daily Mail)
1999. Hull Royal Studio 2 John Fulstow and Andy Donkin as the first ever AM programme goes out live (Station Archives)
1999. The AM Launchday party Paula and Kirsty Wright meet Sir Jimmy Saville (Station Archives)
1999. Jimmy Saville visits the station Launch day onto AM and Jimmy Saville pops in.... Pictured with Mike Casey and Bryan Smith (Station Archives)
1999. The Kingstown Radio Car A Specially painted car we used within the Hull Royal Infirmary to promote our transformation onto AM (Station Archives
1999. Melvin England and John Alfred Newman Taken in Hull Royal Studio 2 on October 2nd 1999, just after the 1350AM transmitter went live (Station Archives)
1999. Lord Mayor's Parade 1999 Rock Show presenter for 1999, Dave Andrews as the float prepares to leave (Station Archives)
1999. Andy Fea Taken at the 1999 Lord Mayors Parade, we thought he made a good woman..... (Station Archives)
1999. Training at Hull Royal Infirmary the presenters get their first taste of the HRI studio, Lucy McCollin, Richard Northcott, John Wiles, Andy Donkin, Engineer Bryan Smith with Andy Fea at the controls pictured in September 1999. (BP Newsletter)
1999. Andy Fea At the controls with a little help from Andy Donkin as Engineer Bryan Smith watches.. Taken in September 1999 (BP Newsletter)
1999. Dave Andrews Presents the Sunday Evening Rock Show from Kingston General Studio 1 (Hull Daily Mail)
1999. Jimmy Saville signs the Launch Plaque A Record of everyone present at the AM launchparty was prepared, with Sir Jimmy's signature. You can view this elsewhere in the gallery. (Station Archives)
1999. The AM presenters Melvin England, Pete Tyler, Andy Donkin, Rob Kaye, Tom Robinson, Mike Casey, Dave Hutchins, Kirsty Wright, Paula, Nick Palmer, John Morgan, John Wiles, Andy Fea, Sir Jimmy Saville, James Hoggarth and John Alfred Newman (Station Archives)
1999. AM minus ten John Fulstow sits nervously in Hull Royal studio Two awaiting the big switch on (Station Archives)
1999. All going well.. John Fulstow and Andy Donkin in Hull Royal studio 2 shortly after the AM transmissions started (Station Archives)
1999. Meanwhile in Studio One John Alfred Newman, Andy Donkin and James Hoggarth relax in Studio 1 of the Hull Royal on AM switch on day... (Station Archives)
1999. The signatures of everyone present in the Hull Royal complex on the day of the AM Switch on.... (Station Archives)
1999. Chris Bell and James Hoggarth Then staton manager Chris Bell and James Hoggarth pictured in Castle Hill Studio 3 in the Summer of 1999 in a photo taken from the Trusts newsletter (EYH Viewpoint)

The 00s

2000. Carl Grewar Relaxes with a drink during the 2000 HRI Open day roadshow.. (Station Archives)
2000. Rock And Roll presentation which raised £500 for Kingstown Radio and Ward 21 was held at the Trades and Labour club in March 2000. Pictured are Margaret Burrage, Julie Lawson, Kelly Mann (Ward 21), Helen Beal, Eddy Twang (Entertainer), and Melvin England and Tom Robinson from Kingstown (supplied by Hull Daily Mail)
2000. Louise Pitts Presents her Friday Afternoon show in November 2000 from the Hull Royal Infirmary restaurant (Station Archives)
2000. Heather McQueen Heather entertains at the Hull Royal Open day in 2000 (Station Archives)
2000. The Magic Hospital Louise Pitts talks to the winner of the 2000 Magic Hospital competition, live on air from the Restaurant in the Hull Royal (Station Archives)
2001. Something with a plug on! John Alfred Newman presents a listener with the star prize on our Christmas 2001 'Plug on it' competition. (Hull Daily mail)
2001. Simon Scholes on air during the launch of the 'Radio in the wards' campaign in February 2001 (Hull Daily Mail)
2001. Louise Pitts Pictured in the Hull Royal Studios for the Radio In The Wards campaign (Hull Daily Mail)
2001. John Fulstow and the Outside Broadcast Unit Taken during a 2001 outside broadcast (Station Archives)
2001. Happy Birthday!!! to us...taken on our 40th Birthday party in July 2001, but nobody was drunk! honest! Pictured are John Fulstow, Tom Robinson, John Butcher, Melvin England, Louise Pitts, Karl Grewar, Tony Sweeney, Richard Hoare, Dave Hutchins, Nick Palmer, Andy Donkin, Andy Fea, James Hoggarth, Richard Northcott and Paula(supplied by Richard Hoare)
2001. John Morgan Entertains at the Asda Bilton Roadshow in May 2001 (station archives)
2001. Davey G interviews Dan Bryan, lead singer of Hull band Ice House, and later a Big Brother contestant, at the Castle Hill Studio (supplied by Davey G)
2001. Andy Fea Dressed as a 70's porn star in the 2001 Lord Mayors Parade (supplied by Louise Pitts)
2001. Tom Robinson en route in the 2001 Lord Mayors parade (supplied by Louise Pitts)
2001. Lisa Key and friend prepare for the 2001 Lord Mayors Parade (supplied by Louise Pitts)
2001. Dave Hutchins pictured with singer Ian Moore and Johnny Pat on January 25th 2001 (Hull Daily Mail)
2001. Yvonne Journay Record librarian Yvonne sits at the HRI commercial production suite (Station Archives)
2001. Richard Hoare Interviews a stall holder at the 2001 NURSE charity day (Station Archives)
2001. NURSE Charity Day John Morgan and Richard Hoare present the live programme from the HRI Charity day with faces painted in August 2001 (Station Archives)
2001. Radios in the wards John Fulstow and Tom Robinson with some of the Radios donated by readers of the Hull Daily Mail during our campaign in February 2002 (supplied by Hull Daily Mail)
2001. Afternoon Delight Taken at Asda Kinswood and our Ouside Broadcast of May 2001, Afternoon presenters Dave Hutchins and Paula rattle tins! (Station Archives)
2001. Asda Roadshow Taken at Asda Kingswood and our Outside Broadcats of May 2001, with Richard Hoare, John Alfred Newman, Mike Casey and Colin Robinson (Station Archives)
2001. Studio 1 at the Hull Royal Infirmary The refurbishment programme of 2001 (Station Archives)
2001. Tom Robinson Taken in Hull Royal Infirmary studio 2 in Summer 2001. (Station Archives)
2002 Richard Hoare commentates on the penultimate home game for Hull City at Boothferry Park against Boston United in November 2002 (supplied by Richard Hoare)
2002. Louise Pitts Presents a Christmas show from the festive Kingstown HRI studio at Christmas 2002 (supplied by Kevin Wilkinson)
2002. Davey G And Darius Danesh, as Kingstown Radio attend Feel The Noise 2002 (Supplied by Davey G)
2002. Nick Palmer Kingstown's head of security (?) at Feel the Noise 2002 (Supplied by Davey G, so look out Davey, Nick won't be happy...)
2002. Lisa Key of the Kingstown Sports Team and Zoe Birkett at Feel The Noise 2002 (Supplied by Davey G)
2002. John Morgan and Tim Caulfield discuss station matters in Studio Two in July 2002 (Supplied by Kjersti Rykkel Blom)
2002. Andy Donkin on air in Studio Two in July 2002(supplied by Kjersti Rykkel Blom)
2002. The 2002 Team taken at the July RAOB night. Paula, Richard Northcott, Tim Caulfield, John Morgan, Nick Palmer, Danny Norton, Tony Sweeney, Dave Hutchins, James Hoggarth, Andy Donkin, Laura Brett and Louise Pitts pictured (Station Archives)
2002. John Wiles In action in the studio in 2002 (supplied by Kingston Communications Insight Magazine)
2002. The Summer fete and John Alfred Newman and John Morgan point out patients waving from the hospitals windows (station Archives)
2002. John Alfred Newman dreams of his days as a bouncy castle user in the 2002 summer fete(station Archives)
2002. John Alfred Newman interviews a little girl as she leaves the bouncy castle during the summer 2002 fete (station Archives)
2002. Davey G recieves a cheque for £213 from Asda's Alan Brankling after a fund raising Monster Hug in September 2002(Supplied by Asda Kingswood)
2002. Rock And Roll Night Presenters Danny Norton, Tom Robinson, Louise Pitts, Andy Donkin, Paula, Tony Sweeney and James Hoggarth enjoy the night! (Station Archives)
2002. Dave Hutchins Entertains at a packed weswood club for the Spring 2002 Rock and Roll night(Station Archives)
2002. On Stage Al Kilvington, Chris Jordan and many more entertained in the Spring 2002 Rock and Roll Night(Station Archives)
2002. John Morgan Twiddles knobs and plays CD's from the Caravan at the 2002 NURSE charity day(Station Archives)
2002. Simon Scholes And that shirt..... erm, yuk... still it was a charity day...(Station Archives)
2002. John Fulstow Appears to have a pig on his shouler...(Station Archives)
2002. Paula and Richard Northcott well, the RAOB Charity night 2002 had been a good evening, thats their excuse(Station Archives)
2002. Andy Donkin Enjoys another beer at the RAOB Charity night in 2002(Station Archives)
2002. Stuart Miles and Pete Nick smile for the camera at the RAOB charity night.(Station Archives)
2002. Laura Brett In the Hull Royal Infirmary Studio in April 2002 (Beverley Advertiser)
2002. John Morgan and Nick Palmer visit the Chilrens ward 130E in April 2002, and visit Leah Kenvyn (Hull Daily Mail)
2002. John Fulstow is presented a whole batch of radios from Ann Massam during the 'Radios in the wards' campaign (Hull Daily Mail)
2002. Lottery Grant John Morgan, John Fulstow and Bob Binns celebrate Kingstowns "Awards for all" grant of £5000 in the HRI studio in severe need of a refit (Hull Daily Mail)
2002. Randy Jones Running the disco at the 70's Charity night in OCtober (supplied by Andy Donkin)
2002. Stuart Miles and The Mayor of Hull, Terry Geraghty after an on air Q & A Session (supplied by Andy Donkin)
2002. Andy Fea taken at the first Kingstown Radio Quiz Night (supplied by Andy Fea)
2002. Newland Avenue Xmas Lights Get switched on by the Kingstown Team of John Wiles, Tom Robinson, Tony Sweeney and John Morgan(supplied by Tom Robinson)
2002. Newland Avenue Xmas Lights In the pub Olivia Reece raises money with a charity disco (supplied by Olivia Reece)
2002. Doctor Bop Takes care of the raffle at the December 2002 70's night (Station Archives)
2002. Randy Jones Collects his 20 year long service award from Nick Palmer at the October 2002 70's night (Station Archives)
2002. Nick Palmer, Dave Hutchins and Tom Robinson Recieve their Long Service Awards (supplied by John Morgan)
2002. Nick Palmer recieves a cheque from the RAOB for the monies raised in the July 2002 charity night (supplied by the RAOB)
2003. Dave Hutchins and Olivia Reece with artists from the westwood charity night in the Hull Roayl Studio (supplied by Hull Daily Mail)
2003. Kevin Wilkinson Interviews Paul Zerdin, Paul enjoying the experience as the photo shows... (supplied by Kevin Wilkinson)
2004. May Charity Night A huge success at the Humber St Andrews.. Pictured are Tom Robinson, John Morgan, Linda Watkins, Danny Norton, Tony Sweeney, John Stead, Chris Bibby and Liz Holmes presented the cheque by representitves of the club (supplied by Tom Robinson)

2005. Davey G interviews Tim Vincent, appearing as 'Mellors' at Hull Truck Theatre. (supplied by Davey G)

2005. The Lord Mayors Parade, 11.06.2006. Hannah Wigham, Linda Watkins and Howard begin the days preparations.

2005. With a theme of sporting success at the parade, Linda Watkins became the official Kingstown Cheerleader.

2005. The Kingstown Radio float at the parade. John Alfred Newman (the self proclaimed 'gob on the mike'), Andy Donkin, Melvin England, Linda Watwins, Hannah Wigham and Danny Norton and John Stead.

2005. Imagine the surprise of everyone on the float to see some seasoned Melvin England supporters. We assume it was family, or highly paid 'rent a fan' in the crowd. Melvin of course, denied everything! John Stead in the foreground.

2005. Davey G interviews Don McLean in Willerby. (supplied by Nick Goward)

2006. Kingstown Radio appeared on the Hull Big Screen during Hospital Broadcasting Week. Photo here. Video here. (supplied by Davey G)

2006.Recently added Mr Chu's play's host to a motley Kingstown crew. Danny Norton, Andy Donkin, Dave Hudson, Andy Fea and Chris Bibby. (supplied by Mave the Rave!!)

2006. Davey G interviews Sir Jimmy Young in Pocklington. (supplied by Nick Goward)

2006. Davey G demonstrates the Kingstown Radio reporters view at the KC Stadium. (supplied by Peter Humphrey)

2006. John A Stead raised funds with a darts marathon at St Vincents Social Club. Helping out were Paul Innes, Brenda Auker, Peter Loughlin, Mally Ross and Robbo.

2007. A trio of Kingstown's unfittest elected to raise money by walking up the highest mountain in Wales. Andy Donkin, Danny Norton and Tony Sweeney underwent a serious training schedule too. View the walk log here. (supplied by Andy Donkin)

2007.Recently added Long Service Awards presented by Scilla Smith to Tom Robinson (25 years) , Phil Pickering (15 years) and Tony Sweeney (15 years) at the Castle Hill Volunteers Cream Tea. (supplied by Fiona Skerrow and Louise Pitts)

2007.Recently added The 2007 Volunteers Cream Tea. Tony Sweeney, Phil Pickering, John Wiles, Scilla Smith, Tom Robinson and Randy Jones. (supplied by Fiona Skerrow and Louise Pitts)

2007. Hospital Radio Awards in Northampton. Success for Kingstown with a Silver in the Sports Output category. Mike Woodhouse gained Highly Commended as Best Newcomer, Tom Robinson's Red Hot Country and Dave Hudson gained Commended in their categories. Our production team were also Commended in the best promo category. (supplied by Andy Donkin)

2008.Recently added Dave Hutchins in Studio 2, with a plea for help. Photo here. News article here. (supplied by Hull Daily Mail)

Last Update: 25 July 2008  

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