Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Script For Radio Fresh

*VP = Vox Pop

(Song fades into Jingle)
(Jingle)
Alex: This is Radio Fresh
Mike: This is Radio, Fresh
Pat: This, is, Radio, Fresh

(News Jingle)

Alex: Welcome to Radio Fresh's 9 o'clock news bulletin! your here with Alex, Pat and Mike to inform you on whats happening in Berkshire.


Mike: Record breaking amounts of ice in London causing serious injuries all over the city, countless ambulance calls have been made during this weather crisis, but obviously the roads are too dangerous for emergency services to be running. The government is trying to come up with solutions on how to solve this but due to the shortage of grit not much is being done to prevent this, here are what some Londoners have to say.

Londoner (VP): “It’s just amazing how many people fall over in London recently”
Londoner (VP): “I just wish that something could be done to prevent this ice”
Londoner (VP): “I fell over five times walking to work today….unbelievable”
Londoner (VP): “England just can’t cope with this weather; our whole city has come to a standstill”


Pat: If you thought Dr. Dolittle was just Fiction, you’re wrong! A scientist in Reading has recently discovered a way to translate the brainwaves of an animal into the human language. Mike Jenkins a 52 year old animal researcher from Whitley goes to Buckingham palace this afternoon to receive his OBE for animal studies. He was quoted saying “for many years now I’ve been looking into what animals are trying to say, now we finally know how to treat pets such as cats and dogs in certain situations and learn to train them correctly” Thousands of animal lovers will be crowding round Buckingham palace to congratulate Dr.Jenkings on his recent work.


Mike: And now onto the main headline news in Berkshire.


Pat: On the 22nd of February in Little Sandhurst, 17 year old Steven Ball was found dead by an early morning dog walker at the cold hour of 4:00 am. It was revealed that the student at Sandhurst school and part time sales-assistant at the Co-operative was stabbed several times whilst walking home from a late night shift. Steven Bell was found with no mobile phone or money, the contents of his wallet was scattered around the body with only membership cards and photos, all the valuables had been taken either before or after the attack. Later in the day Steven's parents were called to the scene to confirm his identity. P.C. John Michael's was called to the scene to start the investigation.


Alex (VP): This obviously is a traumatic time for family, friends and also villagers in the local area. It occurred at the early hours of this morning, but if anyone has any information about the attack, please report to the Thames Valley Police service immediately, your accounts matter.

Mike: Pandemonium at sorting offices all over Berkshire these past couple days due to the Royal Mail going on strike. Due to a series of strikes since November, people all over the Berkshire area have been missing out on vital letters and bills, causing problems all over the county. Manager of Bracknell sorting office, Steven Parker was interviewed this week ad was quoted saying ‘until people respect what we do, we don’t see why we can’t have our say back, over years we have been given the relatively unfair wages for one of the most demanding jobs, post has been a common feature to our lifestyle for decades.’ It seems this quote was rather true, and struck a few chords as members of the public speak out about how this strike has affected them

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Mike: Your back with Mike, Alex and Pat and heres traffic and sport.

(Jingle)

Alex: Exciting day for football last night, derby rivals Crowthorne and Sandhurst played last night only for the game to be called off after 68 minutes normal time! Gary Lewis clattered into Sandhursts Robbie Stack with a two-footed tackle for behind, provocking a scrap between both sides brawling for 5 minutes until Referee Stewart King abandoned the game. The FA are looking into the matter and considering a ban for Stack and also a replay that will take place on Wednesday in Crowthorne.

Pat: Onto Tennis, champion Susan Gates wins the County Grandslam for the 3rd year in a row! Gates, a 28 year old Ladies Singles Champion beat Mary Baker, a 30 year old competitor 2 sets to 1 to retain her silverware and champion title for another year.

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