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BBC Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast

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Tune In Tomorrow

 

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Dave Passey (M0MYA), the engineer at the Woofferton transmitter site, has confirmed the frequencies to be used for the Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast tomorrow, Tuesday 21st June, at 2130-2200 UTC:

7305    ASC

9505    WOF

12065  WOF

 

There will only be one transmission on Short Wave at 2130 UTC. In the UK, the programme is also on BBC World Service on DAB at 2130 UTC (2230 BST). This is probably a slightly shorter edition though: 2132-2200, so best to listen on Short Wave!

The following is from BBC's Media site:

The BBC’s unique annual broadcast to Antarctica, featuring music and messages.

The Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast is unlike anything else on the BBC World Service. Every year, we make this special programme for just 32 listeners: the team of scientists and support staff isolated at British research stations in the Antarctic midwinter.

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Presented by Cerys Matthews, the programme features messages from family and friends at home as well as music requests from Antarctica. For decades it has been part of the traditional midwinter celebrations.

For the staff living at three British Antarctic Survey research stations (Rothera, Bird Island and South Georgia), and other national bases across the frozen continent, midwinter is a special time. With no sunlight, Antarctica is at its coldest and those stationed on the frozen continent face months of total isolation.

Midwinter celebrations at the British research stations include a feast, exchange of presents, watching the 1982 horror film The Thing (where an alien monster terrorises an Antarctic base) and listening to the BBC’s Midwinter Broadcast.

As ever, this year’s programme includes recorded messages from family and friends of the winterers, music requests from the personnel in Antarctica, and appearances from special guests.

(A Boffin Media production produced by Martin Redfern for the BBC World Service)

 

https://www.bbc.com/mediacentre/proginfo/2022/25/antarctic-midwinter-broadcast

(See also: Pennington, A. RadioUser, June 2022: 16-19).

(Source: Alan Pennington, BDXC Communication | BBC)

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