Hospital Radio Ipswich is all set to celebrate its 50th birthday in style this weekend.

The station has played a unique role in the community over the years, and its team of volunteer presenters have played countless requests.

Suffolk's oldest radio station, HRI was launched on October 4, 1971, in a boiler room at the then Anglesea Road Hospital. It later moved to Heath Road - and is now in a state-of-the-art studio.

It will mark the anniversary with a marathon live weekend of broadcasting, which can be listened to via the internet, from 7pm on Friday, October 1 to midnight on Sunday, October 3.

East Anglian Daily Times: John Alborough has been on the air waves since 1974John Alborough has been on the air waves since 1974 (Image: HRI)

Some presenters have gone on to professional radio careers, including Stephen Foster and Patrick Eade, who will both return during the special weekend.

Norman Lloyd started on Hospital Radio before joining Radio Orwell, and is now back as an HRI presenter. "All the old DJs are coming back, after going round the block a few times," he said.

East Anglian Daily Times: Hospital Radio Ipswich raising money for charity with a sponsored bed push in 1980Hospital Radio Ipswich raising money for charity with a sponsored bed push in 1980 (Image: Archant)

He vividly recalls a fire at the studio at Heath Road in November 1980.

"There were about seven or eight of us there. Our big band man, Ginger Ray, was on the radio at the time," he said.

East Anglian Daily Times: Presenter Norman Lloyd remembers a fire at Hospital Radio Ipswich in 1980Presenter Norman Lloyd remembers a fire at Hospital Radio Ipswich in 1980 (Image: Archant)

Norman noticed flames and realised they would all have to climb out of a window to escape.

"I went in the studio and told Ginger we would have to leave. He said, 'Shall I put on an LP?'," he recalled.

The building housing the studio was destroyed, but people helped to clear the damage and post office workers took time off to get the station back on air.

Playing patient requests is still the most important thing for the station's team, as it was in the 1970s and 80s.

East Anglian Daily Times: John Alborough in his early days as a Hospital Radio Ipswich presenterJohn Alborough in his early days as a Hospital Radio Ipswich presenter (Image: HRI)

Chairman John Alborough has been volunteering with the station since 1974, and said: "It is rare that we cannot play someone’s special piece of music memory. The patient feedback about this we receive is very rewarding."

Pre-pandemic, HRI was broadcasting 16 requests per night, from its store of 120,000-plus tracks.

East Anglian Daily Times: Ipswich Hospital Radio funfair in 1982Ipswich Hospital Radio funfair in 1982 (Image: Archant)

Programme manager Tim Ward recalls one special request from the past was Ode To Billie Joe by Bobbie Gentry.

"We were asked to play it every night at the same time for someone who was in a coma."

Presenters can't currently go around the wards to collect requests, due to Covid, but hope to do so again next year.

Over the weekend, two special top 50 shows will reveal HRI's most popular tracks and artists.

East Anglian Daily Times: Terry Wogan and his producer Paul Walters were interviewed by Tim Ward on HRI in 1996.Terry Wogan and his producer Paul Walters were interviewed by Tim Ward on HRI in 1996. (Image: HRI)

The station is keeping these under wraps for now, but has played everything from Glenn Miller and Jim Reeves to Robbie Williams and Tina Turner.

Many local and national celebrities and sports people have given interviews to HRI over the years.

"Terry Wogan was one of the best - he was such a lovely man," Tim said.

"One of our early studios was opened by Percy Edwards, who was also great."

East Anglian Daily Times: Fun Day with Hospital Radio Ipswich in 1977Fun Day with Hospital Radio Ipswich in 1977 (Image: Archant)

Another memorable guest was clean-up campaigner Mary Whitehouse, who lived in the Dedham area.

"I picked her up and brought her to the studio, and invited questions from around the wards. She was a really good, interesting guest."

Tim also interviewed former prime minister Sir Edward Heath, who was "grumpy" at first but then became more talkative.

East Anglian Daily Times: Hospital Radio Ipswich presenter Gemma GHospital Radio Ipswich presenter Gemma G (Image: HRI)

Many local figures, including politicians and Ipswich Town stars, have also appeared - and current Ipswich MP Tom Hunt will be taking part in the special weekend of shows.

The chief executive of the ESNEFT hospital trust, Nick Hulme, has had his own live Christmas Day programme for the last six years.

The station has broadcast live from around the hospital, and from outside locations including the Cornhill, the Arts Theatre, The Wolsey Theatre, The Gaumont (Regent) and Woolworth's.

East Anglian Daily Times: Terry Betts with grandson Sam Betts-Davies, when he joined him to commentate on Ipswich Town for Hospital Radio IpswichTerry Betts with grandson Sam Betts-Davies, when he joined him to commentate on Ipswich Town for Hospital Radio Ipswich (Image: Hospital Radio Ipswich)

And of course it has also broadcast from Portman Road, where its commentary team for Ipswich Town matches includes long-serving volunteer Terry Betts, now 80, who has broadcast for more than 40 years.

The station is a registered charity and has staged many fundraising events over the years.

It is now looking for more volunteers to join its team. For more details and to listen or make requests, visit the HRI website.

East Anglian Daily Times: Part of the Hospital Radio Ipswich music library - it also includes digital tracksPart of the Hospital Radio Ipswich music library - it also includes digital tracks (Image: HRI)

East Anglian Daily Times: The chief executive of the ESNEFT hospital trust, Nick Hulme, doing his own live Christmas Day programmeThe chief executive of the ESNEFT hospital trust, Nick Hulme, doing his own live Christmas Day programme (Image: HRI)

East Anglian Daily Times: Hospital Radio Ipswich's technical wizard, Nigel TaylorHospital Radio Ipswich's technical wizard, Nigel Taylor (Image: HRI)

East Anglian Daily Times: One of the founder members of Hospital Radio Ipswich, Paul Brown, on airOne of the founder members of Hospital Radio Ipswich, Paul Brown, on air (Image: HRI)