I took a long tour through memory lane today, reading
the full story about Caroline. I was a listener from the start all the
way in the west of Ireland. Strangely enough Caroline South was much
louder in Shannon (close to Limerick) and many evenings would pass
listening to Johnny Walker without a single fade.
Later I did some club work with Robbie Dale in the Netherlands.
Radio Caroline has made me incurably ill. I got the broadcast disease
ever since
Kind regards,
Paul Vos
Paul Vos <vos@elquip.com>
Tuesday, April 10, 2007 at 16:56:00 (UTC)
What a fantastic web site! Glad someone is preserving
an archive of this most important part of radio history.
Jon Kempster M5AEO
Jon Kempster<jonathan.kempster@bbc.co.uk>
Monday, August 21, 2006 at 13:00:00 (UTC)
I have recently
watched my video of the 1991 transmission by the BBC Arena Programme of
“Caroline – A Pirate’s Tale”.
I wrote down a few names of people mention as I wanted to find out more
about them. Allan Crawford was one of those names and I have just read
your piece on him on you website.
I am a Mod so I collect rare records (mostly from the USA) however I do
raid markets and boot sales and some time ago I picked up a record with
a “Cannon” Record Sleeve.
I never knew anything about Cannon until I found the Allan Crawford
article on your website – a bit of a bonus in my opinion.
So I just wanted to write to say thank you for taking the time and
trouble for producing the website and the piece –Good Stuff!
Kind Regards and Best Wishes,
Chris Leslie<christopher@leslie6810.freeserve.co.uk>
- Monday, January 23, 2006 at 21:04:04 (UTC)
- Sunday, January 15, 2006 at 11:03:17 (UTC)
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great site--great lot of fun learning of the early days of caroline/atlanta--I was stationed in UK in June of 67 thru April of 70, so got to hear some of that era--thanks
George Gucinski <george715@msn.com>
renton, wa usa