GUEST BOOK ARCHIVE 2000-2002


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your name : Dave
from : Saddleworth
your email address : BEE27170@AOL.COM
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Steve Wright, Radio 2
favourite offshore station : Caroline North & South
favourite offshore DJ : Roger Day
comments about the Hall of Fame : Fab



your name : Rob
from : Guildford, originally Brighton
your email address : rob_bhafc@hotmail.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Google
favourite offshore station : Radio London
favourite offshore DJ : Johnnie Walker
comments about the Hall of Fame : Unbelievable site. Thanks for taking me back in time. Soundchecks are great. Anybody with the last hour of Big L, please make it available - that was a sad day for me.


your name : Paul
from : Lincoln
your email address : devereuxpaul@hotmail.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : surfing
favourite offshore station : Caroline
favourite offshore DJ : Roger day
comments about the Hall of Fame : I woke up regularly to The Roger Day Show. Hearing that sig. tune again brought back so many memories of the FAB 60s!! Fantastic site - I love it!


your name : Ray
from : Essex
your email address : Rayflack1@btopenworld.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Ask Jeeves
favourite offshore station : Radio Caroline
favourite offshore DJ : Roger Twiggy Day
comments about the Hall of Fame : When my friends at school collected and idolised Pop stars, I was different collecting photos & info on offshore radio, I am totally amazed how many obscure DJ names you have come up with. I have the Big L final hour still on tape which I treasure. Brilliant site. Thank You


your name : Philip
from : London and Dublin
your email address : philip@imageviewer.co.uk
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Google
favourite offshore station : Caroline North
favourite offshore DJ : Daffy Don Allen
comments about the Hall of Fame : I couldn't believe the amount of information and sound archives could exist on one site. Great to hear some of my favourite DJs from the halcyon days of British popular broadcasting.


your name : Kev Tatlow
from : UK
your email address : kevtatlow2001@yahoo.co.uk
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Through a friend
favourite offshore station :
favourite offshore DJ :
comments about the Hall of Fame : I was intrigued by your site, love the audio clips. The old days of radio were the best. I'm a freelance broadcaster in Birmingham / travel reporter. This site is brill!! Keep it up.


your name : Adrian
from : Cheshire
your email address : ade.jcg@btinternet.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Surfin'
favourite offshore station : Caroline
favourite offshore DJ : Tom Lodge
comments about the Hall of Fame : What memories, this site brings the magic back. These stations challenged the BBC monopoly, and created the basis for quality popular radio in this country.


your name : Terry Ingram
from : England
your email address : terryingram21@hotmail.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Through a friend
favourite offshore station : Caroline/London
favourite offshore DJ : Tony Blackburn
comments about the Hall of Fame : I was just 13 when the pirates closed down. It touched me so deeply that I became a broadcaster myself. And I'm still doing it! British radio owes the pirates an enormous debt and so do I.


your name : David Brook
from : Holland
your email address : david@go.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : surfing
favourite offshore station : Radio 355
favourite offshore DJ : Tom Lee, Mark Sloane, Robbie Dale
comments about the Hall of Fame : Great music with a lively style (unlike the formal 390 style reminiscent of BBC Light). Easy on the ears and very naughty too!


your name : Fergus Watt
from : Aberdeen
your email address : purple.helix@virgin.net
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : sweet memories
favourite offshore station : Radio Scotland & R.N.I.
favourite offshore DJ : Tony Allan
comments about the Hall of Fame : I still listen to the last �live hour� on Radio Scotland with Tony Allan & was it Mark West? Very sorry to hear of Tony's problem. I remember him from the social club at GTV.


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