Transcripts for BBC Radio York BBC Radio York 20180313 18000

Transcripts for BBC Radio York BBC Radio York 20180313 180000

B.b.c. News at 6 o'clock Good evening this is Clive Seattle the stepdaughter of a man who attacked and killed 2 patients on a hospital ward in Leeds is told the b.b.c. She believes he was absolutely failed by doctors how he doesn't with family race concerns with staff that he's anti psychotic medication have been stopped before the attack at St James's in 2015 the trust responsible for his care of apologize and say improvements have been made to Rita Martin says the care was unacceptable I think it was a tell us because he was in there. And his mental needs were nuts even acknowledged we're talking patronized schizophrenia for 53. Is condition wasn't acknowledged it was pulled pulled Russia's want to reason may not to threaten a nuclear power after the prime minister set a deadline of midnight for Moscow to explain its role in the poisoning of a former spy in Solsbury he says may warned yesterday of return the ation if a satisfactory response isn't received the regulator Ofcom says the Russian broadcaster r.t. Could lose its license if it's established Russia was behind the attack the chancellor is further hinted that there could be increased spending on public services like the n.h.s. In the near future so to Philip Hammond delivered an upbeat assessment of the economy in Parliament today while refusing to spell an end to austerity but speak to the b.b.c. This evening he suggested there could be a change of course come the autumn I hope that we see the improvement in the public finances that was hinted at in today's o.b. Our report I would hope that those will be carried through into the autumn report and that will allow us then to use some of that headroom at the autumn budget to increase spending on our public services that's of course what I'd like to do if the public finances allow it President Trump a sakti secretary of state Rex Tillerson the director of the CIA Mike Pompei always to succeed him Mr Trump said here Mr til. Some had looked at things differently including the Iranian nuclear deal and you all should based on the rested in Pakistan last year on suspicion of murdering a controversial Clary because we turned home after spending 10 months in prison side so take Cannes me from Bradford it was alleged to be involved in the killing of a leader a band sectarian organization back in 2003 his lawyer says he was released last week due to a lack of evidence side says he's grateful for the community support I would like to see a tanker so my sincerely my heart and I am truly and deeply humbled by the sport I see from not only put out for what form people across the can all our fault religious and ethnic backgrounds inspectors have described North Ellerton school is inadequate in every category said inspection in January which raised concerns about how the schools run the quality of teaching on pupil behavior while some parents reported their worries about bullying were dealt with the Board of Governors has been axed in the school's been putting special measures striking lecturers have rejected a deal intended to stop industrial action that's affected more than 60 universities including Leeds in New York the university and colleagues Union and universities u.k. Are in dispute over pensions and tributes have been pouring in from around the world during the day for the b.b.c. B.b.c. Radio commentator and the voice of Yorkshire cricket Dave Callaghan he died after suffering a heart attack he was 63 Yoshi's players wore black armbands today in their pre-season match in South Africa as a mark of respect the optioning the wicket keeper Jonny Bairstow says Kylie was loved by everyone at Headingley players and fans alike it was never a chore to speak to him it was always our colleagues outside so whether you. Whether you're in a parish or a sparrow I still sweated know whatever it was you go and do the interview because you knew that you didn't want to keep him waiting and that's a huge testament to the child he was a special program Dave Callahan a tribute follows immediately after this bulletin b.b.c. News it's 4 minutes past 6. B.b.c. With their full cast way. With clear pay was just a light breeze syllabi a widespread slight Frost watch out for icy patches as well especially way of course and afternoon showers lows of 0 to minus one for tomorrow it's not about that it's all drawn bright with a good deal of sunshine Although cloud will tend to increase later as the wind freshens from the southeast to temperature generally mild at 12 Celsius that's 54 Heights Thank you. Good evening Jones and welcome to a special program and surfing the hardest I've ever had to present as we pay tribute to our very own Dave. Known as Kelly d.c. To everybody he was the voice of your cricket for 35 years as a commentator a mistake for tone infusion of knowledge and passion grow so much joy to so many of us for so many years. He was more than inspiring professional who's an inspiring human being one of the warmest kindest selfless people you could ever have the privilege to meet never a bad word to say about anybody never moaned and always put you 1st and made you feel like a friend instantly a man who will be mysterious and who we remember this evening with memories and stories of his friends and colleagues down the track. Of the Celtic shout here's this rich because it takes the catch you sure killed it people will. Be such a kind given wonderful man a true she once again be in ri presenting it to Andrew Carroll the captain of your own saying glasses of wine with him. Many a when with him and you know it was. You know whether with lost games in a royal was a positive spin on things such as. The fox or the pitch. By. To pick one of the best might want to. Do anything for you. Have a look at how it works any one wonderful game of County Championship cricket I don't think every my life before I met somebody like Dave and I know that for the rest of my life there will never be another Kelly he was unique. But this proudest British. Thank you for joining us on b.b.c. Radio Leeds on York. And was a very difficult. And an evening where we're determined to celebrate the life of Ted Callahan. And the wonderful memories he'd lived for all of us for so many years . Passed away last night at the age of 63. Following a 40 years working in the sports industry. Of course editor of b.b.c. Radio Leeds d.c. Was also the b.b.c. Commentator the Leeds United for many years famously commentating on the club's promotion back to the 1st edition in 1900 and in a top flight title win in 1992 the last time Leeds achieved such a feat. He also worked for the Rugby Football League but it is time covering York for 35 years over 2 spells that earned him so much love from so many so tonight we'll be speaking to the likes of Jason glass Jonny Bairstow Howie Gratian Howard Wilkinson and Dave Ward's alongside myself Garth Jones tonight and all yourselves my colleagues Paul Ogden and Adam pope Good evening gentlemen this is a show we would never want to do to push to have it work for a very long time goes yeah yeah 24 hours in the days Augie a man that's probably known Kelly the longest out of the 3 of us how do you remember the great man all day Calum 1st became a friend to me down the radio guys because I'm a listener like everybody else and I'm no lead United fan but when he was Leeds United commentator in the late eighty's early ninety's for reasons I won't bore you on I had to listen to Leeds United fans because my girlfriend's brothers used to support him and I had to listen to him and he was absolutely fantastic he made you want to be in the stadium whoever your team was and it was very clear to me even then that he cared so passionately about bringing the match to experience to all the United fans as an inspiration Professionally he's up there would be to Jonesville McClaren and Ray Warren to me once I was in the business a real sounding board and a shoulder to lean on when I 1st started off and I was struggling with things so from from listening to him and from working with him and right throughout the experience he's been right there for me in different ways Adam Yeah I mean just broadcast gas and I guess and you know what he was a work horse and he was immensely talented he was in depth on its feet but he was tireless and his work ethic and his devotion to fashion but it's generosity that science at the listeners and answers Kali's was matched that if you like that poster's work I mean he was so enthusiastic and that was a smile that in a wink big counts of it was never about himself was it was discreet trustworthy and great timing Graham. But as a broadcaster left a bevy and it still is it may and I are probably a member of the 3 things and this is really important writing back to me when I was trying to get into broadcasting probably when he was sports as a back in the so late eighty's early ninety's which is always appreciated working with him the t 20 and having a drink after him just stand out stand by as a political concept in the action and interact with the summariser And of course the reason that sound Tim president stuck a camera in a space and he sang Elvis the one you well the one that was you can feel yeah absolutely I think last one of the things of everyone that remarked and commented today from a so many different worlds is how many people have been over their careers and developed by Dave Callahan when whatever well he was under and I said this on breakfast this morning we lose when one of my 1st opportunities a young sports journalist to be on air was when t 20 started in RB on the roving Mike pit side interviewing the players interviewing the fans and we know in this industry is competitive for you and a lot of senior people keep young people at arm's length because you are a threat to them and Kelly wasn't like that he will nurture you give you as much advice as possible so I want you to succeed in very very generous and it's amazing how many people that have contacted me today are people who were in my position similar similar ages that were just developed by Dave Noyes took time to educate and not an hour ago why not and I know better than you would just always help me whatever you needed and nothing was ever too much no it wasn't and that was his great doubt was I could never say no could be really him and you know why he didn't keep people and slant because of the fear or trying to protect it up by its own talent that's why it went on for so long before your ideas and interests absolutely amazing and not only cricket you said guys. Did and impacts obviously the football which is just credible when you hear what he was able to do back in the eighty's and ninety's with Leeds United in those those seminal moments. In the club's history as well but its talent and which was born on hard work he is the ultimate professional consummate ever but had a good laugh along the way as well to keep himself as well you know because the t 20 evolution that you're talking about when it 1st post on to the scene Kelly was a vastly experienced cookie commentator and will be in football at that stage in his career but he had to learn again yet to adapt his own style because t 20 is a different form of cricket and he used to really be him self up if he got things wrong or needed to change things and that's why I continue to be an inspiration to all of us I think he kept grafting how some of Calis most famous commentary moments in recent years have been the top 2 sides a winning seasons for Yorkshire in 201415 the man that masterminded those was chasing Glaspie to become good became great friends we d. Say join his time at Headingley still hasn't really sunk in to be honest. Our remember it was applied to Yorkshire as fortunate to watch were carrying on 6 months servants or 1st they say. That trance are developed. Really close friendship from from that time and continued on. In our climb back to Yorkshire to coach you know days so it was over so. Did or did the right to work and followed for the time around. You know our friendship grew even stronger. 5 years was fortunate cut Yorkshire. Yeah lots of lots of tours spent together on the raw. Nerves of so it can again you know forms of the game. They say was it was an ever present. I know he enjoyed your company if you don't feel like maybe you enjoyed his as well. Looked I was. One of the best nights simple as. Just a just a wonderful corn man do anything for you I wouldn't have a bad word to say about anyone just had a real love you know for all sports not particular create an obviously love your chick cricket. And he was so supportive of everyone. You know he is so supportive of all the pliers you know from home saying you should say I'm in a why sought you going credible supporting everyone going and everyone around a very involved in the game of cricket. You know you only have to look at the tributes that are that are flowing through you know for Cali and you know the Thomson she passed on. To shows you know how much he meant to so many people from. From from all walks of often not just cricket you know obviously he's had a had a wonderful career. You know in various sports and you know he touched a lot of people wouldn't you know it's it's a sad clown that he's going to leave a very large hole in a lot of people's lives because you don't hear obviously with the biggest following in any. Art of Making it sound like he was just talking to the person who was listening on the end of the radio rather than to the to the masses so he would be missed by by tens and possibly more thousands and not. Really had a knack you know you said we had that knack as you mentioned of like a list of pretty special ones and Jay was tell a lot of you know if you ever sat in the you know as you know I was sitting in the commentary box with all thing interviewed by him. They imagine feel pretty special and that's a pretty rare trite. Really upset. Jason l.s.p. That paying tribute to Dave Callahan the former head coach was memory going and watching a few of their dizzy and Cali tours when I went to various clubs around West Yorkshire around the country actually doing that song and I always wonderful not so entertaining again so much hard work was put into those by Cali and they were just wonderful nice and I had one there used to love them. And that's such a close relationship and maybe a bit of a surprising one og Well yeah I mean what you're talking about on those nights characters is the show besides of Dave Callahan with his sidekick Jason Gillespie But you know Jason went a lot further than that with Go Kelani really doted on him as a person I think Jason Gillespie a great human being and himself put is quite a tough nut to crack professionally when you're interviewing him by the end of the relationship and I hate to put it that way. Jason Gillespie in the palm of his hand it's obvious Well I'll continue this tribute today carrying a few moments time speaking to the likes of Johnny Bairstow Howard Wilkinson Harry Gratian many more of the Yorkshire prizes please do stay with us. Let's get the latest with David James 6177 killing whole road through Bradford partially blocked by next to Duran had a good road intake lane through Batley that's closed following an incident and you'll find it slowly being Leeds on Kirkstall road as around the leisure center through your kids Burbridge road very busy around water and slow traffic through Stamford Bridge on the 1662 road works well the I 63 you'll find it busy between Selby and Bobby again roadworks more in 15 minutes. Good evening welcome to a special show on both b.b.c. Radio Leeds and b.b.c. Radio York Dave Callaghan attributes as we remember your cricket commentator and a great friend and a great person who sadly passed away at the age of 63 yes. Today just to let you know there is a book of condolence for Dave Carney reception at b.b.c. Radio Leeds that we place there from tomorrow morning it will be open to all of yourselves on week days between 10 am and 2 pm for you to come and sign and leave your messages and we would love you to do them and for many people as possible to do that so the book of condolences. Will be with us at b.b.c. Radio Leeds reception from small between 10 am and it's who pm I'm going Jones alongside Paul logged in and out and poke colleagues of Calis paying tribute to the great man today and Pope we were talking there about the relationship they had with Jason Gillespie and why I suppose made it what can make it difficult people in our industry 1st getting to I think it's a wonderful thing to to be great friends with kind of those head coach in those famous people which of course it is but you've got to have that professional boundary as well and again that's probably a mark of both of them but Kelly how yes he was so close to so many people at Yorkshire like Jason and Sandra gale now but equally he had the cat that journalistic integrity that's so important to his job and did it was such such such tact and humanity Yeah he did and I think Mark Arthur the chief executive of yours he was on earlier today on b.b.c. These guys source on that well it's in this day and age it's very easy. To make enemies doing the job that we do it's a much more combative sort of environment is it not in German isn't it look at the headlines and and the amount of social media I have in Cali effortlessly managed to work his way through difficult situations when the team wasn't playing well he still sort of kept them onside because that k. Thing in our business is yes you got to be objective but you have to maintain relationship and he would have seen chasing Gillespie if you think we see a manager $100.00 times a year say pre and post match he's seen these guys when it comes to Test cricket so I can see cricket you know for 4 days at the end of each day staying with them. What have you to maintain that relationship and knots not lose their trust and to report jet it was a heck of a talent and that was just want to aspect of his of his career over all those decades ago as an amazing achievement we have an incredibly lucky job that we do reporting on sport whatever we do and it certainly kind of isn't hard to compared to many jobs but it is hard in what we do argue as football commentators you sell that focus for 90 minutes takes an awful lot of you out of you calling it as you see photos Hilltown a major 90 respectively and getting it right takes so much out of you. Dave Callahan every single day join the season for a porter what September October 8 hours a day 4 days a week or sets of competitions would focus on or time commentary on every single Borg everything right still be so entertaining and knowledgeable and for even there was stuff not actually happening in the game and what people might not realize as well because it's Yorkshire in such a giant county and how to do bulletins join his commentary our selves at Leeds b.b.c. Radio York Radio Sheffield ready homicide and radio t s 5 different stations which will mean you don't to 40 reports an afternoon while still doing the commentary and then after that when all send on we'd all be knocking on the door asking to go and get interviews and then come talk on shows like this and he or. Commentators how the heck is he managed to do that so successfully so long and seamlessly as well he got his drive from reminding himself constantly of the demands of the audience and that's what I mean about him keeping working and keeping graft and he wouldn't let on himself Dave it never showed in person but he knows and you know I mean this in a kind way Yorkshire fans but the Yorkshire cricket audience is a viciously demanding audience and they won't accept him going through the motions because that Yorkshire audience does stretch from Middlesbrough which McGregor claims was still a Yorkshire town and you know. He would go all the way do

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