GUEST BOOK ARCHIVE 2000-2002


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your name : Ulf Ligander
from : Sweden
your email address : ligander@telia.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Evreka
favourite offshore station : Radio Caroline
favourite offshore DJ : Johnnie Walker
comments about the Hall of Fame : Nice to read about all the DJs. I listen to Caroline South in the evenings and North in the mornings during the 60s. Now I re-transmit Caroline in Gothenburg on 88 fm on Sundays. 'Bye from Ulf



your name : Brian Mentor
from : Blandford Forum
your email address : brianmentor@hotmail.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Radio 2 Link
favourite offshore station : Caroline
favourite offshore DJ : Johnnie Walker
comments about the Hall of Fame : This site is great for us anoraks. Ah the memories come flooding back..like how mother could not stand the pirates. Now the most famous of them all is on Radio 2! and still sounding FAB. A job very well done. Thanks.


your name : Simon Scott
from : UK
your email address : sigmunt@yahoo.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : UK Broadcasting Webring
favourite offshore station : Caroline
favourite offshore DJ : Peel
comments about the Hall of Fame : It's out of print now, but Rebel Radio by John Hind and Steve Mosco has chapters dedicated to offshore radio.


your name : Mark Dezzani
from : Seborga, Italy
your email address : mark@europaproductions.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Johnnie Walker's Radio 2 page
favourite offshore station : Radio Caroline
favourite offshore DJ : Tony Allan
comments about the Hall of Fame : Wonderful site! Its fun to hear how quaint some of the old stuff was, although it was mainly very cool and groovy!


your name : Carl Kingston
from : ex Radio Caroline now with Magic 828, 96.3 Radio Aire, Home 107.9 and 1287 BFBS
your email address : carl@carlkingston.co.uk
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : link from another radio site
favourite offshore station : Radio 270 & Radio Caroline
favourite offshore DJ : Johnnie Walker
comments about the Hall of Fame : Excellent website bringing back so many memories for me. I found Radio 270 when I was 12 years old and wanted to be a DJ from then on. The pirates were truly inspirational.
(Web-master's note: Carl worked on Radio Caroline in the eighties, see here.)


your name : Reiner Gloe
from : Germany
your email address : reinergloe@aol.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Yahoo
favourite offshore station : No offshore, only the English Service of Radio Luxembourg
favourite offshore DJ : Bob Stewart
comments about the Hall of Fame : It brings back fantastic memories of very good times, where radio was a bigger pleasure than today!!!


your name : Steve Mutch
from : Liverpool
your email address : snmutch@aol.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Johnnie Walker's website
favourite offshore station : Caroline
favourite offshore DJ : Kenny Everett
comments about the Hall of Fame : Great days, great music, great DJs, great walls of fire


your name : David Voyde
from : New Zealand
your email address : emily_voyde@hotmail.com (not mine, but currently using)
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Jon Myer told me
favourite offshore station : Radio London
favourite offshore DJ : Kenny Everett
comments about the Hall of Fame : Great memories


your name : Chris
from : Romsey, Hampshire www.geocities.com/woodleyuk
your email address : cml@ntlworld.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Bob Squirrel
favourite offshore station : Caroline
favourite offshore DJ : Donnie Allen
comments about the Hall of Fame : Brilliant. I've put a link on my site, hope you don't mind.


your name : Brian Gillingham
from : Blandford Forum, Dorset
your email address : briangillingham@aol.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : J.W's Website
favourite offshore station : Radio London
favourite offshore DJ : Dave Cash
comments about the Hall of Fame : The most exciting time in broadcasting when the pirates started


your name : Paul Isted
from : Canada
your email address : sisted1@home.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Watching the sky
favourite offshore station : Radio England
favourite offshore DJ : Andy Archer
comments about the Hall of Fame : Needs more on Radio England.


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