Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Thursday, February 7, 2013

In Memoriam: Bea Reed, Golden Girl of Springbok Radio


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Bea Reed, fondly referred to as the “Golden Girl of Springbok Radio” sadly passed away on 29 January 2013. 

Bea, who started her broadcasting career in 1955 for the then English Service, joined Springbok Radio in 1958, when she took over the program “Cascade of Stars” in the absence of Valerie Meyer.  Her enthusiasm about jazz music mirrored in her program “Bea with me”, which soon became a very popular programme on Springbok Radio.

In July 1960 Bea became the first woman to be appointed as a full time Springbok announcer.  In the SABC Bulletin of 18 July 1960, Bea recalled: “I was chatting to Steve de Villiers one day, when I casually – and jokingly – said “Hoe lyk dit met ‘n vroumens op Springbok?”  Steve laughed and said they’d never really thought of it seriously, but considered it a good idea.  That was that for the time being and I forgot all about it.  Not long after, he called me to his office and asked me if I’d like to be the first ‘vroumens’ on Springbok.  I am absolutely delighted.”

Bea was a steel buyer before she ventured into broadcasting, and her first broadcast was during the SA Cricket team’s visit to the UK, when she made an announcement at the conclusion of an over.  Being more than a broadcaster, she compéred events, e.g. the “Tots and Teens” fashion parade in 1963, of which the proceeds went to the Cripples’ Care Association.  She was also part of a panel of judges who chose the first “Printers’ Princess” during the first ever “Printers’ Safety Week” in 1964, and she was a judge for “Springbok Radio’s Toy for Joy” competition in 1967.

But above all Bea was very focussed on her family.  Swiss radio engineer, Jean-Claude stole Bea’s heart, and they married in 1960.  Her own parents lived in New Zealand, so Peter Lamsley, Springbok Radio Production Manager gave her away.  They had two sons, Phillipe and Jean Pierre.  An article in the SABC Bulletin in 1964 depicted her as always putting her husband and children first in all things, and that she arranged her life around them.  From her own mouth in the same article, came some wisdom which we can all remember:  “If you want to work and have a family, you have to be careful or else you’ll end up neglecting one or the other.”  For this reason she resigned as full-time announcer before the birth Jean Pierre.  And other than radio and family, Bea loved cooking and embroidery. 

Besides her popular “Family Favourites’, Bea was also involved in “Match the Colour with Rockgrip”, and “The Phillips Key Game”, amongst others. 

As Lynn stated in an SABC Bulletin in 1970, “Bea (was) one of those divine people who really enthuses!  Life, to her, (was) one big bowl of cherries – and she manage(d) to infect everyone around her with that same feeling.” 

From Springbok Radio Revisited’s side, a standing ovation to Bea Reed, who will keep on shining in the memories of all who loved her.

-       RethaBuys, Senior Archivist: Springbok Radio Revisited, SABC Radio Archives

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Between Stations....


Between stations, radio stations, that is, there has always been a lot of development and movement here at the SABC.  Broadcasting never has been and never will be a static affair.  If you hear static, well, turn the dial, the radio-friend is there somewhere!  


Recently I had to research the Radio Stations of the SABC, and thought to share a bit of what I learnt, for interest sake.  Please feel free to share YOUR memories of SABC Radio, we would love to hear!


Radio Stations of the SABC:

·         A Programme / English Service (1936/08/01-1985/12/31)
o   Radio South Africa (1986/01/01 – 1995/02/28)
o   SAFM (1995/03/01)
·         B Programme / Afrikaanse Diens (1937/10/27 – 1985/12/31)
o   Radio Suid-Afrika (1986/01/01 – 1991/09/30)
o   Afrikaans Stereo )1991/10/01 – 1996/09/30)
o   Radio Sonder Grense / RSG (1996/10/01)
·         Radio Lourenco Marques / LM Radio (1935 / 1972/06/01 by SABC – 1975/10/12)
o   Radio 5 (1975/10/13 – 1992)
o   5 FM (1992)
·         The Voice of South Africa (1951/12)
o   Radio RSA (1966/05/01)
o   Channel Africa (1992/10) – funded by the State
·         Springbok Radio (1950/05/31 – 1985/12/31)
·         Radio Bantu (1960/01/01)
o   Radio Sesotho (1962/01/01)
§  Lesedi FM (1996)
o   Radio Zulu (1962/01/01)
§  Ukhozi FM (1996)
o   Radio Setswana (1962/06/01)
§  Motsweding FM (1996)
o   Radio Lebowa (1962/06/01)
§  Thobela FM (1996)
o   Schools  Radio Service (1964)
o   Radio Tsonga (1/21965)
§  Munghana Lonene FM (1996)
o   Radio Venda (1965)
§  Phala Phala FM (1996)
o   Radio Xhosa (1966)
§  Umhlobo Wenene FM (1996)
o   Radio Swazi (1982)
§  Ligwalagwala FM (1996)
o   Radio Ndebele (16/3/1983)
§  Ikwekwezi FM (1996)
·         Radio Good Hope / Radio Goeie Hoop (1965/07/01 – 1992)
o   Good Hope FM (1992)
o   Also Good Hope Stereo / Goeie Hoop Stereo
·         Radio Ovambo (1969/11 – 1979/05) – in SWA till SWABC/SWAUK came into being
·         Radio Herero (1969/11 – 1979/05) – in SWA till SWABC/SWAUK came into being 
·         Radio Damara Nama (1969/11 – 1979/05) – in SWA till SWABC/SWAUK came into being 
·         Radio Kavango (1972/02-1979/05) – in SWA till SWABC/SWAUK came into being 
·         Radio Lotus (1983/01/08)
o   LotusFM (??)
·         Radio Metro (1986/09/01 - 1998)
o   Metro FM (1998)
·         Radio 2000 (1987/01/01)
·         X-K FM (2000/08)
·         CKI FM (2002/09 by SABC, prior Ciskei station)
o   TruFM (2008)
·         Radio Allegro (1985/06/01 – 1993)
·         Radio Orion (1982/05/01-1990/12/31)

RadioSeparate channels funded by the state and managed on behalf of the state by the SABC:

·         Radio Bob
·         Radio Sunshine / Radio Sonskyn

Stations sold by the SABC in 1996:

·         Radio Highveld/Radio Hoëveld (1964/09/01- 1988/04/01) 
o   Highveld Stereo / Hoëveld Stereo (1988/04/01)  (current – NOT SABC) – sold in 1996
o   Radio Jacaranda / Jakaranda (1985/07/01 -1994/05/31)
o   Jacaranda/Jakaranda 94-97 FM (1994/06/01-??) 
§  Jacaranda/Jakaranda Stereo (??) – Sold in 1996
§  Jacaranda / Jakaranda FM (current – NOT SABC)
·         Radio Port Natal 
o   RPN Stereo
o   East Coast Radio (Current – NOT SABC) – Sold in 1996
·         Radio Oranje (1985/06/01 – 1996) – Sold in 1996
o   OFM (current – NOT SABC)
·         Radio Algoa (1986/01/01 – 1996) – Sold in 1996
o   Algoa FM (current – NOT SABC)
·         Radio Kontrei (1990-1991) 
o   Kfm (1991) (Current – NOT SABC) – sold in 1996