With just three days to spare, Charter set about bringing together the 16 radio mics and sourcing the necessary frequencies, including six spares. Colin Bowman commented: "I think it was our can-do attitude that impressed the BBC the most. Our man on the ground David Handley, audio engineer at Charter Broadcast, kept his cool in very demanding circumstances; even when he turned on the radio rack for the first time and found himself tuned in to the local taxi cab company! This of course is the precise reason we had ensured that we had sourced additional frequencies. We are delighted that the event turned out to be such a great success and wish the Sport Relief continued success in the future."
Following the event Kimberley Littlemore sent the following text to Colin Bowman: "Thank you for all your support in the face of uncertainty. It all went really well in the end. The sound team were tip-top."
(Lee Baldock)