UCF graduates triumph in BBC radio awards

Published Tuesday, November 10th, 2009   

Posted by Nick Eyriey
Editorial director Nick Eyriey is an experienced and respected journalist having spent some 20 years in the local and national press working with newspapers such as The Yorkshire Post, Today, The Sun, and the Mail on Sunday.

Laurence Reed with his Gillard

Laurence Reed with his Gillard

Two graduates of University College Falmouth’s long-established MA in Multimedia Broadcast Journalism have struck gold in the BBC Radio Awards, known as the Gillards.

The presenter of BBC Radio Cornwall’s popular lunchtime phone-in, Laurence Reed, who completed his studies at the college in 1990 and his producer, Issy Taylor, who graduated from the course in 2004, attended an awards ceremony in Nottingham last week to discover that their show was the winner of the Gold Award in a brand new category for Best Daytime Programme.

Reed’s phone-in was up against more than 20 other daytime programmes entered by BBC local stations.

The judges, who were looking for a show that informed, stimulated and moved its listeners as well as offering them good company, praised Reed’s programme, which specialises in no nonsense calls and comment, as a fine example of mature radio.

“I’m absolutely delighted with this Award,” said Reed. “It is a great honour to receive it on behalf of those in Cornwall who contribute each day and the staff I work with.”

Joint course leader, Guy Pannell, added: “This latest award for graduates from UCF’s MA in Multimedia Broadcast Journalism demonstrates that Falmouth teaches the core skills that really matter in the broadcast industry.”

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