![]() On 14th August 2017, over 100 offshore radio personnel gathered on a ship on the Thames to mark 50 years since the Marine Offences Act decided that even though they were entertaining a third of the UK population with music, what they were doing had to be made illegal. The Biggest Sixties Offshore Reunion, Ever! Offshore DJs are lost, found and remembered In 2004, the Beeb emulated the pirates so well that they did it again in 20! Tartan radio waves were all the rage in the 60s!Ī scrapbook from the original station and stories of the 1999 Sixties gang, see the 2004 Reunion photos AND the Caroline charts. In 'What's Happening', John tells us how much he enjoyed presenting the FFF, which was also enjoyed by a very special listener.Ĭlick left for Big L, click right for Carolineįlashbacks! Meet Bud Ballou, Keefers and the whole Caroline Radio London collaborated with BOOM Radio on Sunday, 14th August when the station hosted a special day of programmes to commemorate the 55th Anniversary of the Marine Offences Act.Ĭhart specialist John Peters presented the final Fab 40 as broadcast from Big L on 6th August 1967. More information and links are in What's Happening In partnership with Ben Meijering, Radio London is proud to announce the creation of a new YouTube channel, Offshore Radio Collection, bringing you video taken at these very special events!Ģ002 35th Anniversary Offshore Reunion at Doggett's, LondonĢ007 The Radio Academy's Celebration of Offshore RadioĢ017 Offshore 50 – the biggest gathering of offshore personnel to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the stations' enforced closure The programme is available for 28 days on Listen Again. After he finished at 2200, he was interviewed by David Clayton, who ironically took over Keith's own Sixties music programme on BBC Norfolk when he retired. On Sunday, Keith rushed home to Norfolk after his Mi Amigo shows, to broadcast live on BOOM Radio (see below). (left) Broadcasting from the studio on the bridge aboard Lightship LV18 Two of them, on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, were on Radio Mi Amigo, broadcasting from Lightship LV18 in Harwich. Cardboard Shoes, Keith Skues, presented no less than four programmes over the August 14th 55th Anniversary weekend.
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