Topic: Autobiography
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| Subject | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Published: July 2007 | ||
Re: Tony Blackburn gets the chop.
Black armbands all round! Tony Blackburn makes a change Legendary broadcaster Tony Blackburn today announces that he will be leaving Classic Gold following the recent merger... |
Martin Rosen | 24 July 2007 21:58 |
| Published: May 2008 | ||
Re: Lies that change radio history
Chris, you don't have to go back to the Second world war, just read some stuff about the Falklands War or the the Gulf War, or closer to home the miners strike in 1984/85, the... |
miamigorocks Geoff | 10 May 2008 22:59 |
Lies that change radio history
There are a number of books out there about anorak-loved radio stations. There's that newish one about Radio Jackie, the one written by Peter Moore about his involvement and the... |
Christopher England | 10 May 2008 22:41 |
| Published: November 2007 | ||
RE: [SPAM] Re: August 14th 1967
...yes that's how my memory serves me, but Johnnie says in his autobiography that just when he and Robbie were worrying about how to do 24 hour broadcasting with just two DJs... |
Jonathan Taylor | 01 November 2007 17:37 |
| Published: July 2007 | ||
Re: Offshore radio convention / 'celebration'
The Ha'penny Pier ticket office and information centre is situated at 'The Old Quay' - Harwich - you'll not miss it as the Dj's will be using this area for getting to and... |
Galaxy 266 | 30 July 2007 10:10 |
| Published: November 2007 | ||
RE: [SPAM] August 14th 1967
Hi Anthony, There was a captain and crew, plus transmitter engineer on board, and according to Johnnie Walker's autobiography Stevi Merike and Spangles Muldoon also arrived... |
Jonathan Taylor | 01 November 2007 16:47 |
Re: August 14th 1967
I believe that there was a second tender late on 14th August which brought out one DJ (not two as JW says in his autobiography) to join Johnnie, Robbie and Ross. |
Pirate Radio Hall of Fame | 01 November 2007 23:52 |
| Published: October 2007 | ||
Re: Is it all over for Caroline Maidstone?
Stephen Sullivan <...> said: An interesting point, his contribution was huge and certainly one of the characters of a marvellous era. |
dimitri konstantine | 10 October 2007 21:19 |
| Published: May 2008 | ||
Re: Lies that change radio history
You're right, it IS a problem. Over the last few years, there have been a number of radio and TV programmes about Offshore radio and I've noticed some of them have made... |
Alan Milewczyk | 11 May 2008 02:30 |
| Published: October 2007 | ||
Re: Is it all over for Caroline Maidstone?
An interesting point, his contribution was huge and certainly one of the characters of a marvellous era. It's just a shame he has never wrote an autobiography. |
Stephen Sullivan | 10 October 2007 10:27 |
| Published: September 2007 | ||
Re: Caroline By The Fortunes
Quoting a previous Richard Sharpe contribution:- No No NO! Although I can see how it might read as if I had said that. Sorry about the way I phrased it. |
Christopher England | 26 September 2007 10:57 |
| Published: August 2007 | ||
Re: Where were you?
Ted Finch <...> said: I suppose all true anoraks of a certain age have memories of 14th August 1967. |
Orson Cart | 14 August 2007 10:50 |




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