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- Len_Bratley abstract "For the rugby league footballer of the 1930s and 1940s for England, Yorkshire, and Wakefield Trinity, see Leonard BratleyLen Bratley (1926 - 25 August 2011) was an English presenter on the Hospital Radio station, Trust AM, based in the Bassetlaw District General Hospital in Worksop. Bratley celebrated his 85th birthday in 2011, and was dubbed 'The Oldest DJ In Town'.He was originally a patient at the hospital, and listened to the hospital radio station during his stay. He won a competition prize, which was delivered to his home by one of the volunteer presenters. Bratley commented that the station did not play much big band music, and it was suggested that he may like to come along and present a show on that theme. His show became one of the most listened to on the station.The UK National Lottery's Alan Dedicoat provided some material from which Bratley's on-air jingles were made, announcing the Tuesday Teatime Nostalgia Show, which is still broadcast on the station between 4 and 7pm. So popular was the show that a further edition was added on Friday teatime from 4-6pm, under the title The Friday HOOT. Bratley explained that this stands for Hospital (radio) On Old Time. Jingles for this second show were voiced by Stuart Barrett of the BBC in Manchester.Len Bratley died at home on the morning of 25 August 2011, aged 85.".
- Len_Bratley alias "Bratley, Richard Leonard".
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- Len_Bratley deathDate "2011-08-25".
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- Len_Bratley deathPlace Shireoaks.
- Len_Bratley deathPlace Worksop.
- Len_Bratley deathYear "2011".
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- Len_Bratley alternativeNames "Bratley, Richard Leonard".
- Len_Bratley dateOfBirth "1926".
- Len_Bratley dateOfDeath "2011-08-25".
- Len_Bratley name "Bratley, Len".
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- Len_Bratley comment "For the rugby league footballer of the 1930s and 1940s for England, Yorkshire, and Wakefield Trinity, see Leonard BratleyLen Bratley (1926 - 25 August 2011) was an English presenter on the Hospital Radio station, Trust AM, based in the Bassetlaw District General Hospital in Worksop. Bratley celebrated his 85th birthday in 2011, and was dubbed 'The Oldest DJ In Town'.He was originally a patient at the hospital, and listened to the hospital radio station during his stay.".
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