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Listeners
of BBC Radio Bristol yesterday smashed the £1million
appeal for Babes Big Appeal.
A 12 hour on-air marathon, hosted by BBC Radio Bristol's John
Turner, took place throughout the day. Meanwhile, other Radio
Bristol presenters raced around the area, each on different
modes of transport, to collect money from listeners- literally,
bringing home the bacon!
At 5.00pm John Turner announced the £1million mark had
been reached and by 6.00pm the total had been smashed. The
current total is a whopping £1,116,043 and the money
is still coming in.
Back in April, BBC Radio Bristol with the help of its
listeners across the region, pledged to raise £1million
by the end of the year. The money raised is to go towards
Babes Big Appeal to build a Childrens Hospice
in the South West.
There are 800 families in the area that have children with
life limiting illnesses that mean they will necer reach adulthood.
The Children's Hospice South West work to care for the whole
family in a home from home environment where they can have
happy memories, respite and terminal care.
Throughout the marathon broadcast, listeners were asked to
take part in a number of activities, including pitching Bristol-based
soap opera ideas to a script editor from Eastenders. Other
events organised this year by Radio Bristol for the appeal
include, a golf day, where sports producer Geoff Twentyman
and 20 other golfers played 54 holes in 16 hours, and the
Bristol Shoguns holding their own pig nic.
Andrew Wilson, Head of Local and Regional Programming at BBC
Bristol said:
Babe's Big Appeal demonstrates what's so very special
about BBC Radio Bristol listeners. They are passionate about
contributing positively to their local community and this
appeal has brought together individuals and groups like never
before. Babe has really captured the imagination.
Every single member of staff at Radio Bristol played
a huge part in making the Babe Appeal work so successfully
and imaginatively on air; it's been a life-changing experience
for all of us.
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