Liam Sheridan

Liam Sheridan
I first became interested in Hospital Radio around the mid eighties, when I was a patient in the Hillingdon Hospital and thought I would like to have a go at playing records and chatting to patients. This lead to me joining Hospital Radio Hillingdon in 1991 and I was amazed at the electronics that were used for transmitting the sound. I found the whole set up awesome, even though in my younger days I had spent a lot of time playing around with tape recorders, but I soon learnt how to use all the technology.

When I first joined the station, I spent some time sitting in with other presenters as they did their show; eventually I was partnered with another presenter to help present the Request Show. I continued with this until I was offered my own show on a Thursday night which featured requests from Hayes ward. Shortly after the Country Music slot became vacant and Jeff Brown Station Director at the time, invited me to also take over this show on Saturday afternoon.

Running alongside these two shows, I was also presenting the Monday evening show from 7.00 to 8.30pm which is still my regular slot today and hope to continue to present for a long time to come.