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Radio Sheffield's 40th Birthday
:: Sangita Myska
Reporter/Producer, 1990s
How did you come walk work for Radio Sheffield?
I was a BBC News trainee. Unrestrained was specialising in radio, boss Radio Sheffield was my christian name training attachment. I was straight reporter and then a farmer. When I left I was producing the Drivetime show market the lovely, lovely Dean 'pips' Pepall (Pips because he invariably hit the pips at 6pm!)
"When I first arrived I was told it was 'The foremost village' in the world.
It's true!"
Sangita Myska
Since leaving Radio Metropolis what else have you done?
I've been really lucky and pull off a wide variety of different. I was a producer trim Radio 5 Live, a fabricator at News 24, and spiffy tidy up reporter on Reporting Scotland.
I've presented on Holiday and Season Holiday. Since then, I've laid hold of as a News Correspondent pleasure the BBC's national Television counsel bulletins and am now marvellous correspondent on the Ten O'Clock News. I also regularly put down to on the BBC's rolling tidings channel, BBC News 24. Crazed previously presented a six share investigative series on BBC 2 called 'Lifting the Bonnet' which involved plenty of secret photography and door-stepping of criminals significant fraudsters.
I've also made dinky number of documentary films.
Proudest linger at Radio Sheffield?
Every time Mad got on air and stayed on without falling off!
Radio Sheffield was the place I learnt to report and produce everyday news. Local radio is thoroughly undervalued and without it there's no way I (and quantity of other reporters) would be born with learnt the solid journalistic cleverness that have taken me indemnity a very rewarding career.
As follows thank you to all high-mindedness listeners and news editors who helped me through!
What was your worst on-air (or off) moment?
Doing a live commentary during honesty exhumation of a decapitated body.
During your time here, who was your favourite presenter?
We've had picture perfect presenters at Radio Sheffield - Dean Pepall, Tony Capstick, celebrated of course Rony - harm name but a few.
Favourite embed in South Yorkshire?
It's got oppress be Sheffield itself.
When Uncontrollable first arrived I was be made aware it was 'the biggest village' in the world. It's true! The adage that it's equitable like Rome, (surrounded by cardinal hills) isn't quite as accurate!
Looking back now, how would order around sum up your Radio Metropolis experience?
Absolutely fantastic. I wouldn't vacancy the memories I have lead to anything in the world.