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1500. today marked the 51st anniversary of the Marine Offences Act which brought to an end an era of free radio. Are you old enough to remember them, which was your favourite DJ or station. Mine was Caroline then London.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was a fan of Radio Caroline.
Probably like many other teenagers, I wanted:
(a) a girlfriend ; and
(b) a car.
However my reason for wanting those two things was to be able to sit in my car, with my girlfriend, on the cliff top at Walton-on-the-Naze, so that I could flash the car's headlights to indicate how long we'd been continuously snogging as part of Johnnie Walker's 'Kiss in the Car Competition' ;-)
At that time I was too young to have a car ('cos I was born in '53) and going to an all-boys school severely limited my chances of having a girlfriend. However I'm proud to say that I'm now the owner of one of these car stickers
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having purchased it on board the Radio London ship that (legally) operated off the coast of Essex during a summer of the 1990s as a re-enactment of the original pirate radio days. (You needed to be quite brave to visit that vessel, as it involved using a rope ladder to climb up the side of a ship moored in the North Sea in a moderate swell!)
Probably like many other teenagers, I wanted:
(a) a girlfriend ; and
(b) a car.
However my reason for wanting those two things was to be able to sit in my car, with my girlfriend, on the cliff top at Walton-on-the-Naze, so that I could flash the car's headlights to indicate how long we'd been continuously snogging as part of Johnnie Walker's 'Kiss in the Car Competition' ;-)
At that time I was too young to have a car ('cos I was born in '53) and going to an all-boys school severely limited my chances of having a girlfriend. However I'm proud to say that I'm now the owner of one of these car stickers
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having purchased it on board the Radio London ship that (legally) operated off the coast of Essex during a summer of the 1990s as a re-enactment of the original pirate radio days. (You needed to be quite brave to visit that vessel, as it involved using a rope ladder to climb up the side of a ship moored in the North Sea in a moderate swell!)
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I progressed to Luxemboug when I was about 13 after Caroline. The Ross Revenge is a little bit of a rust bucket (sorry, but it is) They are hoping to get a lottery grant so that they can reburbish it but for that to happen, they would have to register as a charity. It was good to good to go there there though and especially when they were broadcasting.
For anyone who fancies visiting the Ross Revenge:
http:// www.rad iocarol ine.co. uk/#boa t_trips _backgr ound_in fo.html
(NB: As I indicated above, you need to be reasonably fit to visit one of the former pirate radio ships because you've got to climb up the side of it and, possibly even more daunting, back down again!)
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(NB: As I indicated above, you need to be reasonably fit to visit one of the former pirate radio ships because you've got to climb up the side of it and, possibly even more daunting, back down again!)