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Gerry Anderson (broadcaster)



 
 
Gerald Michael Anderson, known professionally as Gerry Anderson (born 1944), is a Northern Irish Sony Award-winning radio and television broadcaster from Derry
Derry

Derry or Londonderry , often called the Maiden City, is a City status in the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland....
, who works for BBC Northern Ireland
BBC Northern Ireland

BBC Northern Ireland is the main public service broadcaster in Northern Ireland.The organisation is one of the three national regions of the BBC, together with BBC Scotland and BBC Wales....
, and is a member of the Radio Academy
Radio Academy

The Radio Academy is a registered charity that is dedicated to 'the encouragement, recognition and promotion of excellence in UK broadcasting and audio production'....
 Hall of fame.

inally a touring rock musician in Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
, he started in radio at BBC Radio Foyle
BBC Radio Foyle

BBC Radio Foyle is a BBC Northern Ireland local radio station, serving the County Londonderry of Northern Ireland. It is named after the River Foyle which flows through the city where the station is based....
 in 1985, the local station in his home city which he sometimes calls ‘Stroke City’ to reflect the difficulty regarding broadcasting the name of Derry/Londonderry (each name is preferred by a different part of the local community).






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Gerald Michael Anderson, known professionally as Gerry Anderson (born 1944), is a Northern Irish Sony Award-winning radio and television broadcaster from Derry
Derry

Derry or Londonderry , often called the Maiden City, is a City status in the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland....
, who works for BBC Northern Ireland
BBC Northern Ireland

BBC Northern Ireland is the main public service broadcaster in Northern Ireland.The organisation is one of the three national regions of the BBC, together with BBC Scotland and BBC Wales....
, and is a member of the Radio Academy
Radio Academy

The Radio Academy is a registered charity that is dedicated to 'the encouragement, recognition and promotion of excellence in UK broadcasting and audio production'....
 Hall of fame.

Broadcasting in Northern Ireland

Originally a touring rock musician in Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
, he started in radio at BBC Radio Foyle
BBC Radio Foyle

BBC Radio Foyle is a BBC Northern Ireland local radio station, serving the County Londonderry of Northern Ireland. It is named after the River Foyle which flows through the city where the station is based....
 in 1985, the local station in his home city which he sometimes calls ‘Stroke City’ to reflect the difficulty regarding broadcasting the name of Derry/Londonderry (each name is preferred by a different part of the local community). Starting with Making the Tea, on with music but then also moving on to talk shows. His programme was picked up by BBC Radio Ulster
BBC Radio Ulster

BBC Radio Ulster is a BBC Radio station based in Belfast and is part of BBC Northern Ireland. It is the most listened to radio station in Northern Ireland and has a range of programmes including news, talk, features, music and sport....
 and given a wider audience. The Gerry Anderson Show is currently broadcast daily on BBC Radio Ulster from 10.30 am to 11.55am, and calls made to the show form the basis of BBC NI's animated TV comedy series On The Air. In addition, he presents various television series for BBC Northern Ireland.

Radio 4

In 1995 BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 4

BBC Radio 4 is a domestic UK radio station that broadcasts a wide variety of spoken-word programmes, including news, drama, comedy, science and history....
 came calling, and he was contracted to present an afternoon show on the UK's most respected speech radio station. Anderson Country used phone-ins and broadened the range of accents heard on the station. The audience reaction was polarised - with regular listeners either loving or hating it for its dramatic shift in tone and subject from normal Radio 4 fare. It became the subject of a sustained and surprisingly vitriolic campaign against it. Eventually "Anderson Country" was taken off the air. However BBC Radio 4 essentially continued the programme under the name "The Afternoon Shift", with two alternating presenters, the Irish broadcaster Daire Brehan
Daire Brehan

Daire Brehan is an Irish people actress, Broadcast journalism and barrister who presented a variety of BBC Radio programmes during the 1990s including Language Live, for BBC Radio 5 Live, You and Yours, The Afternoon Shift and Pick of the Week for BBC Radio 4, a Radio documentary Too Many Songs on United States comic son...
 and the sociologist Professor Laurie Taylor. Gerry returned to Northern Ireland where he remained popular, sometimes presenting television as well as radio, and even made new programmes for Radio 4 such as "Gerry's Bar".

Stroke City

His contribution to solving the Derry/Londonderry name dispute was to popularise the jocular name "Stroke City" (from the "/"
Slash (punctuation)

The slash is a punctuation mark. It is also called a virgule, diagonal, stroke, forward slash, oblique dash, slant, separatrix, scratch comma, over, slak, whack....
 in the city's neutral designation), which became the title of one of his radio programmes from 1992. It led some of his friends to rename him "Gerry/Londongerry".

Career in Music

  • Anderson taught himself guitar and in 1963 relocated to Manchester where he worked in clubs, and eventually toured in Scotland, England and Canada with a showband called The Chessmen, and, from 1972, with a band called Ronnie Hawkins
    Ronnie Hawkins

    Ronald "Ronnie" Hawkins is a pioneering rock and roll musician and cousin to fellow rockabilly pioneer Dale Hawkins. Known as "Rompin' Ronnie" Hawkins or "The Hawk," he was a key player in the 1960s rock music scene in Toronto and for the next 40 years, performed all over North America, recording more than twenty-five albums....
     and the Hawks.


Trivia

  • He is often confused with the other Gerry Anderson
    Gerry Anderson

    Gerry Anderson Member of the Order of the British Empire, born , is a United Kingdom producer, director and writer, famous for his futuristic television programmes, particularly those involving specially modified marionettes, a process called "Supermarionation"....
     (of Thunderbirds fame), so much so that when he was called to be told that he had been inducted in the Radio Hall of Fame
    Radio Hall of Fame

    HistoryThe National Radio Hall of Fame and Museum, is a project of the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago, Illinois, and is a museum dedicated to recognizing those who have contributed to the development of the radio medium throughout its history in the United States....
    , he immediately asked the voice on the phone if they had contacted the wrong person.
  • He graduated from the University of Ulster
    University of Ulster

    The University of Ulster is a multi-centre university located in Northern Ireland and is the largest single university on the island of Ireland, discounting the federal National University of Ireland....
     as a mature student, with a degree in Sociology and Social Anthropology and a postgraduate Diploma in Continuing Education.
  • His previous jobs include: an apprentice tool-maker, a clerk in a shipping firm, a musician, a teacher, a social worker and editor of a community magazine.
Gerry was a 'social work assistant', not a qualified social worker. His job was to assess the needs of elderly clients regarding home help services and then to arrange said service.

Awards

  • Gold Sony Award 1990 for Best Regional Broadcaster
  • Broadcaster of the Year at the Entertainment and Media Awards, 1991, 1992 and 1993
  • Royal Television Society Regional Presenter of the Year 2004


Publications

  • Autobiography: Surviving Stroke City (Hutchinson, 1989).
  • Memoir: 'HEADS - A Day in the Life' (Gill & Macmillan, 2008).


HEADS is a memoir not like others. It is no ordinary good-time showband tales filled with bonhomie, lies, warm stories about likeable characters and wholesome craic. This is the way it was, with harsh behaviour, singing dwarves, whip-wielding landladies, psychotic saxophonists, predatory trumpeters and chemically-enhanced drummers.

'Gerry Anderson is as darkly talented a writer as Pat McCabe, as saucy as Russell Brand, as irreverant and intellectual as Jimmy Carr.' [***** Stars] Belfast Telegraph

'Gerry Anderson has written a serious yet laugh-out-loud book about one of the few cultural phenomina that straddled the border'. Irish Independent

Working Life in Brief

  • 1963-1963: Guitarist in various clubs, Manchester
    Manchester

    Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. Manchester was granted City status in the United Kingdom in 1853....
    , and with The Chessmen
  • 1972-1972: Guitarist with Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks
  • 1974-1978: Student, University of Ulster
    University of Ulster

    The University of Ulster is a multi-centre university located in Northern Ireland and is the largest single university on the island of Ireland, discounting the federal National University of Ireland....
  • 1978-1984: Teacher, social worker, community magazine writer and editor, occasional broadcasting.
  • 1985-present: Daily radio show presenter, BBC Radio Foyle
    BBC Radio Foyle

    BBC Radio Foyle is a BBC Northern Ireland local radio station, serving the County Londonderry of Northern Ireland. It is named after the River Foyle which flows through the city where the station is based....
     / BBC Radio Ulster
    BBC Radio Ulster

    BBC Radio Ulster is a BBC Radio station based in Belfast and is part of BBC Northern Ireland. It is the most listened to radio station in Northern Ireland and has a range of programmes including news, talk, features, music and sport....
    .
  • 2008: Published critically acclaimed memoir of his career as a bass player with the showbands of the 1960's - 1970's


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