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This website is a tribute to Britain's 12th independent radio station. On this site you will find photo's and audio from a station that was "The Sound Of Home"
   
Do you have any abiding   memories of listening to Radio Tees or did you work for the station. Then why not let us know by adding your memories to the site!
   
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Leslie Ross 26, a Birmingham born bachelor will be presenting his Breakfast Show every weekday from 6am until 9am. Les has until recently has been presenting a similar show in Birmingham. He came into broadcasting from working fulltime in a disco, before that he was an administrator in a computer company.
 
   
Alastair Pirrie 21, is a well known broadcaster, who began his career at the age of 15. He moved to BBC 2 where he presented "See You Sunday" He also presented Gospel Road on Radio 1 along with a number of other radio programmes and for a time presented a late night phone in on LBC Radio in London.
   
David Hoare 27, joins Radio Tees having been in Radio and Television since he was 15. Born in Gibraltar he began broadcasting on Gibraltar Radio and Television before moving to England, where he studied Theology and spent a short time working in horticulture, a subject in which he became something of an expert.
   
Steve Gordon 22, has always worked in radio through he has spent the last few years to break out of the break in business, he was until joining Radio Tees the general manager of a Dublin burglar alarm company. During his time he has also ran his own disco and DJ recording studio.
   
Brian Anderson 22, maintains he has wanted to work in radio since he was born and indeed has spent most of his working life in the medium. Beginning in hospital broadcasting, he worked for a time for the Dutch offshore Radio Caroline which he left when it began to look like he would become an outlaw.
   
Tricia Ruff, Northern girl who in her time has been a freelance model, boutique owner and fashion designer, came into Radio Tees one day for a job as a secretary and walked out having been offered the chance to be the feminine voice of Radio Tees, a case of local girl makes good.
 

 
 
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