because he really, really struggles to express himself. harrison doesn't let his cerebral palsy get in the way of his passion. he hosts a weekly show at radio lonsdale in barrow—in—furness. harrison is really taking well to learning the equipment. i he's not letting his disabilities at all be a barrier. _ the station's at furness general, where harrison was once a patient. my eldest son used to play the violin while he was in the incubator to keep him happy, and i think that was his first taste of music. that's what kept him going every day, you know, just the music. what about your dreams? well, i think i can do something about that. harrison thinks we're here to talk to him about volunteering at hospital radio.
from one of his radio heroes. harrison holmes has cerebral palsy, but that hasn't stopped him from hosting his own hospital radio show each week in barrow—in—furness. steve saul went to meet him and had a very special surprise for him from radio 2's michael ball. hello, mate, how are you? good. what songs are you going to play for us tonight? thank you. thank you very much. he just belongs. he was in his absolute element, because he really, really- struggles to express himself. harrison doesn't let his cerebral palsy get in the way of his passion. he hosts a weekly show at radio lonsdale in barrow—in—furness. harrison is really taking well to learning the equipment. he's not letting his disabilities at all be a barrier. _ the station's at furness general, where harrison was once a patient. my eldest son used to play