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All change at Radio Bristol as John Turner takes over at Breakfast


It's all change at 91Èȱ¬ Radio Bristol as living legend John Turner takes over the station's Breakfast Show in a new schedule due to start on 23 October 2006.

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JT says of his move,: "I'm really excited to be taking on the challenge of presenting the Breakfast Show and helping wake up the greatest city in the world!

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"I'll really miss the cut and thrust of Talking Back and the consumer programme Sounding Off but after so many years presenting them it feels right to go for a change, for both me and the station. Whatever we do, we don't want to become predictable!"

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Managing Editor, Tim Pemberton, who took over the station in May, says: "JT is without doubt the most recognised and trusted voice on Radio Bristol and it seems only sensible to kick-start the day with his dulcet tones.

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"He really knows what makes Bristolians tick. He's a natural communicator who moves seamlessly between light-hearted banter and serious discussion with consummate ease."

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And it doesn't stop there. The new line-up will also include the one and only Mr Dave Barrett, who is returning to his spiritual home on Radio Bristol.

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Dave, who will present the Mid-Morning Show - from 9.00am to noon - is a little bit chuffed, saying: "I am delighted to be back at Radio Bristol. It was my happiest time ever and my return coincides with the 25th year of my radio career.

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"I am looking forward with enormous enthusiasm to presenting my new morning radio show to all the lovely listeners in the Radio Bristol region."

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Another new venture on the horizon for Radio Bristol is The Zone, to be broadcast from 1.00 to 6.00am, initially at weekends.

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Tim Pemberton, who has created the idea of The Zone, and is organising the first 91Èȱ¬ pilot on Radio Bristol, says: "The Zone is an opportunity for us to make more use of our airtime by developing programmes with community broadcasters.

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"I'm looking to find untapped local talent and make contact with more diverse communities who, I hope, will find it an exciting opportunity to tell us what they think should be on their local 91Èȱ¬ radio station, instead of us telling them!"

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In brief, the main changes to the Monday to Friday schedule are:

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John Turner takes over the Breakfast programme.

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Dave Barrett returns to Radio Bristol and fills the 9.00am to noon slot, taking on the mantel of the listeners' consumer champion with phone-ins, conversation and maybe the odd (intelligent!) argument.

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Steve Yabsley is let loose from noon until 2.00pm making sure that, for two hours at least, nothing on-air is predictable.

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Richard Lewis slides effortlessly into the 2.00 to 5.00pm slot with celebrity interviews, belly laughs and great competitions for a fun packed show.

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Ben Prater will move to Drivetime, 5.00 to 7.00pm, bringing listeners an hour of the day's news and views followed by a second hour of Ben and Friends with the latest leisure guide, going out, staying in and what's on the telly.

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Nigel Dando will become a senior correspondent for the station, drawing on his unrivalled contacts list around Bristol, feeding into programmes throughout the day.

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JR

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Category: Radio Bristol
Date: 25.09.2006
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