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24 September 2014
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Shiver me timbers, Sixties pirate radio is back


More than a dozen Sixties DJs are set to broadcast once more on the pirate radio that made their names – this time on Pirate ´óÏó´«Ã½ Essex, and it's legal!

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Johnnie Walker of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2, Emperor Rosko – who is flying over from Los Angeles to take part – Norman St John and John Kerr, both coming over from Australia, are just four of the DJs.

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They will be boarding the LV18, a former lightship moored half-a-mile off Harwich, for six days of music and chat, with the emphasis firmly on Sixties music.

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Programmes start on Thursday 9 August 2007 and continue 24-hours a day until 3pm on Tuesday 14 August – 40 years to the day and time that nearly all the original pirate stations went off air, scuppered by the Marine Offences Act.

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Tim Gillett, Programmes Editor for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Essex, says the original pirate DJs were queueing up to take part in this unique radio event, legally broadcasting from the bridge of the LV18.

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"We did a similar thing in 2004 when we celebrated 40 years since the start of pirate radio, when pirate radio, led by Radio Caroline, broadcast off the Essex coast," he says.

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"It was phenomenally popular, with thousands of emails and hits to the website from all over the world.

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"Johnnie Walker sent us a recorded message of support then – now he's here in person, taking up the 9pm-midnight slot he broadcast in way back in the 1960s.

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"He is also looking forward to a 'flashing' session when people in their cars on shore communicate with him by flashing their car headlights."

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The presenting team, which also includes ´óÏó´«Ã½ Essex presenters, will be heading out to sea this week along with the supplies they need for their sojourn which starts at 6am on Thursday.

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Listeners are reported to have organised holidays so they have time to drive to Harwich to spot the boat from the shore.

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And there's another treat for pirate radio fans... they can see some of the original photographs, letters, records – and even an original Radio Caroline microphone – at a free exhibition to mark the occasion which runs at the Ha'penny Pier in Harwich throughout the life of Pirate ´óÏó´«Ã½ Essex.

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As well as by tuning in to Pirate ´óÏó´«Ã½ Essex on 729, 765 and 1530 MW, the shows can also be heard via the website, bbc.co.uk/essex.

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Notes to Editors

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The exhibition is open 9am-5pm, 9-14 August 2007, and is owned by Lincolnshire businessman Chris Dannatt.

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The LV18 is a classic light vessel owned by the Pharos Trust, which has been restoring it.

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Category: ´óÏó´«Ã½ Essex
Date: 07.08.2007
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