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Radio ‘Oscars’ success for Darwen producer Liz

4:09pm Sunday 18th May 2008

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A RADIO producer from Darwen has scooped a prestigious award in the music industry version of the Oscars.

Liz Barnes, 32, who has a picture of Darwen Tower on her desk in London, was the co-producer on Planet Rock's "Fish on Friday" music show.

It won the silver award in the category of Music Broadcaster of the Year at the Sony Radio Academy Awards.

As a producer she also helped the station win the gold award for Digital Station of the Year and a bronze prize in the Multi Platform Award for their Led Zeppelin month.

The ceremony which took place at at London's Grosvenor House Hotel on Monday night also saw awards go to Jonathan Ross, Chris Moyles and Russell Brand.

Liz, who was brought up in Tockholes and in Beech Grove, Darwen, is a former pupil at St Edward's Primary School in Darwen and St Bede's High School in Blackburn.

She did a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the University of Central Lancashire, and started her career at the Burnley radio station 2BR, moving to BBC Radio Cumbria, and then BBC 6 Music before becoming a producer on Planet Rock in 2005.

She said: "I've always wanted to be involved in music and doing something creative.

"To win is really nice.

"It's taken a lot of hard work but it's nice to find a job that I enjoy. It doesn't feel like work.

"I think the secret to our success is having a small, dedicated and passionate team."

On Saturday Liz was flown to the Cannes Film Festival on the Iron Maiden tour jet, by lead singer Bruce Dickinson who flew the plane.

But she says that despite flings with the rock and roll lifestyle, she will remain true to her Darwen roots.

She added: "I still visit Darwen quite regularly.

"My parents still live there as does my oldest friend.

"I will never forget my roots. I've even got a picture of Darwen Tower on my desk in London."

Liz's father, Brian Barnes, of Beech Grove, Darwen, said he and her mum Ellie were "very proud" of her achievements.

He said: "It's really well deserved. She has always been dedicated and is pretty knowledgeable about music."

A spokeswoman for the Sony Awards said: "There are so many entries in each category. It really is a great acheivement.

"The levels are so high that picking gold, silver and bronze is very difficult."

Planet Rock is a national DAB digital station with 563,000 listeners per week.

The Sony Awards are in their 25th year, attracting over 1,500 entries for 31 different award categories.

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I left Darwen, says...
10:56am Mon 19 May 08

Congratulations to Liz. She may never forget her roots but I expect each time she returns she's happy to see her friends/relatives but disappointed with the deterioration in Darwen as a whole. Each time I return to visit my relatives/friends I realise that I did the best thing getting out when I did.

Fred, says...
8:09pm Mon 19 May 08

Darwen disappoints me too and I live here. I chose to come here thru marriage, and my kids have grown up, married, had their own kids and still live in and around Darwen. It's family that keeps us all in the area. I like being mere minutes away from the people I love.

I'd love to live somewhere more idyllic but not at the expense of leaving my loved ones behind It's the price we have to pay. Now, if we could all move en masse............

As for Liz, she's a brilliant person who has never changed. The values she has are the ones that she was taught as she grew up, in Darwen. Perhaps there's a moral there somewhere.

Well done LizzieB

I left Darwen, says...
6:10am Tue 20 May 08

As for Liz, she's a brilliant person who has never changed. The values she has are the ones that she was taught as she grew up, in Darwen. Perhaps there's a moral there somewhere.

Fred, I agree with you about values but these last few years I find that some Darweners have lost their values.

However, even though I've made friends over the years away from Darwen, I really do feel my true friends (one's who I can rely and trust implicitly) are the one's, including relatives, I have in Darwen. And, when we meet up several times a year, it's as though we've never been apart.

Darwen has many plus points but, unfortunately, the negatives outweigh the plusses. If this situation could be reversed then I would like to return to live in Darwen.

Ex-Darrener, Preston says...
5:17pm Tue 20 May 08

Well done Liz! Just goes to show that it doesn't matter where you're from, everyone makes their own luck in life through hard work and determination.

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