Sunday 9th November 2014
SUSY Radio introduces the Remembrance Service:
The full service as broadcast “Live” on the 9th November:
The highlights:
This year Susy Radio visited Horley to remember the fallen.
The centenary year of World War One but none the less all the fallen from many conflicts were remembered at 11am with the two minute silence.
Heavy rain on the Saturday meant the ground at 6am was sodden which prevented the Outside Broadcast unit being located as
intended.
However quick thinking by our engineer and an onsite rethink saved the day with all the cabling installed in good time with a moment to link to the studio and complete a run through with presenter David Jay just after 9.30am.
The unit located on the roadside verge still allowed good access for pedestrians and remarkably had good vision of the proceedings.
The live broadcast commenced at exactly 1045am. For the next 56minutes David Jay became the eyes of the listener, story teller and narrator.
Many facts were mentioned as confirmed by local historians and
societies, whose assistance was brilliant.
Your broadcast team were:
Studio:
Breakfast presenter and outside broadcast technical operator – Chris Spring
Studio engineer – Jude Reynolds
Outside Broadcast Unit:
Presenter – David Jay
Outside Broadcast Engineer – Neil Munday
Equipment supplied free by- Outdoor Sound Company
With grateful thanks to:
Horley Town Council (who have been amazing) especially Alan Jones
The Royal British Legion, Horley Branch
The Reverend John Glasspool, Branch Chaplin
The Redhill Corps of Drums
Commanding Officer, Major Dave Edge
Doug Cox, Tony Keay, Bill Watson
The people of Horley