Euroradio 2006 – France Radio Club / Offshore Echo’s
France Radio Club
and Offshore Echo's annual event commemorates the best of offshore radio,
with special guests and video presentations. |
Special Guests include
DAVE ROGERS |
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Back in the early 1970’s, Dave was broadcasting on a multi-coloured radio ship better known as Radio Northsea International. He later went on to join another well remembered offshore station – Radio Atlantis, staying with them until they closed. He has since had a career in UK commercial radio, and is now an entertainments manager. |
PETER PHILIPS |
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Peter became known on Radio Caroline during the 1980’s, where his well educated and BBC sounding voice earned him the nickname of World Service. He was also programme director for the station and was aboard the radio ship during the 1987 hurricane and subsequent collapse of the 300 foot high mast. In the 1970’s, he broadcast on the Voice of Peace under the name of Graham Cook, and now works as a reporter on BBC Kent radio. |
KEVIN TURNER |
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With a long and varied career in radio, Kevin Turner is probably most remembered from his time on Radio Caroline in the 1980’s. He has also worked for Radio Sovereign in the UK & Italy, Blue Danube radio and Irish commercial radio. Nowadays Kevin works for British forces TV and as a voice-over artist. |
PAST GUESTS have included:
Brian
Anderson, Tom Anderson, John Aston, Robin Banks, Norman Barrington, AJ Beirens,
Fred Bolland, John Catlett, Peter Chicago, Steve England, Paul Graham, Dennis
Jason, Martin Kayne, Tom Lodge, Johnny Lewis, Roger Mathews, Dick Palmer, Ronan
O’Rahilly, Tommy Rivers, Ad Roberts, John Ross Barnard, Paul Rusling, Keith
Skues, Mark Sloane, Johnnie Walker, Alan West, Mick Williams, Charlie Wolf, and
many more
Euroradio dinner
There will be a small
reception, with aperetifs, - where you can meet our guests and friends
informally, in the evening, before the special Euroradio dinner. This takes
place in a private dining room in the Georges V hotel, with fine French cuisine
including wine, which seals the hotels reputation.
The Hotel Georges V is situated in the Rue Royale, Calais's main street, and
close to numerous bars, restaurants and shops.
Booking
Euroradio 2006 costs 35€ (£24.00) including dinner, or just 10€ (£7.00) for the
afternoon (without dinner).
For Bookings and further information contact
E-mail oem@offshoreechos.com
Post Offshore Echo's, PO Box 1514, London W7 2LL, England
Booking via PAYPAL:
Euroradio 2006 including dinner:
Euroradio 2006 afternoon:
Full details of travel, hotels and Calais maps can be sent on request.