GUEST BOOK ARCHIVE 2000-2002


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your name : franco concu
from : cagliari sardinia italy
your email address : frconc@tin.it
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : search engine
favourite offshore station : radio sutch? whatever
favourite offshore DJ : anybody (screaming lord sutch)
comments about the Hall of Fame (max 250 characters) : excellent - sites like yours make the web a more interesting place!



your name : Graham Thomas
from : Stafford
your email address : graham.thomas@txu-europe.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : From the BBC news website link from an article on Pirate Radio shown on Christmas Eve 2002
favourite offshore station : Radio Scotland
favourite offshore DJ : Mike Ahern
comments about the Hall of Fame (max 250 characters) : Strange that I should find this site thanks to the BBC, how times have changed since the 60's. Reading your website caused me to dig out all my old scrapbook of timetables & DJs, I will send you a list of the names not on your directory soon.


your name : Ken Davis
from : Southampton
your email address : firefly492001@yahoo.co.uk
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Trawling for info on Thames Forts
favourite offshore station : City
favourite offshore DJ : Probably Tom Edwards
comments about the Hall of Fame (max 250 characters) : Excellent - lets not forget those golden pirate days of the mid sixties. The Hall should help those days to live forever.


your name : Alan Carmichael
from : 3CS, 3CV & 3BA (1972-75)
your email address : alancarmichaeltop40@bigpond.com.au
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Search engine
favourite offshore station :
favourite offshore DJ :
comments about the Hall of Fame (max 250 characters) : Great stuff. I was a dreamer of the 60s &70s, fortunately worked on air in Commercial Radio in Australia. Now I collect air checks on CD from around the world.


your name : Alan
from : Stroud Green N8
your email address : capitalal@aol.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : search for Paul Burnett
favourite offshore station : Radio Nordsee International
favourite offshore DJ : Johnnie Walker & the Weird Beard
comments about the Hall of Fame (max 250 characters) : Its brought the memories flooding back & the tears. It is so poignant bringing back actual recordings from over 30 years ago. I loved listening to Caroline at night on my homemade tranny. And JW was so amusing and adult with kissing in the car etc. And he was the Hero who got free radio for the British people. We owe a great debt to Johnnie. But why he joined the legal opposition I'll never know. Your site is WONDERFUL


your name : Dan Aycock
from : Walla Walla, Wa. USA
your email address :
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Looking for Radio Caroline
favourite offshore station : Radio Caroline
favourite offshore DJ : Don't remember
comments about the Hall of Fame (max 250 characters) : Great idea. Caroline and Luxembourg were the greatest when stationed in E. Anglia


your name : Steve
from : Cardiff
your email address :
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : Internet surfing
favourite offshore station : Caroline
favourite offshore DJ : Stevie Merike
comments about the Hall of Fame (max 250 characters) : Brilliant


your name : katie
from : london
your email address : katie@gfmradio.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : browsing
favourite offshore station :
favourite offshore DJ :
comments about the Hall of Fame (max 250 characters) : very interesting


your name : The Growler
from : Philippines
your email address : growler@37.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : browsing
favourite offshore station : London, 390
favourite offshore DJ : TW
comments about the Hall of Fame (max 250 characters) : Keep this alive everyone. The world changed for ever at 3 p.m. on Aug 14th 1967 and nothing on radio has been the same since. You would have to be more than 50 now to remember those days but to me they still seem like yesterday. Anyone remember Tom Brown on 390 - can't find a link to him anywhere.
(Web-master's note: The Hall of Fame doesn't have any record of a Tom Brown on Radio 390. Does anyone else remember him?)


your name : rob walker
from : hull uk
your email address : blacklightint@aol.com
how did you find the Hall of Fame? : from pauls radio mus.
favourite offshore station : 270 - london
favourite offshore DJ : �neddy� noel miller
comments about the Hall of Fame (max 250 characters) : great. just a pity no offshore now. magics gone


your name : Radio Web World
from :
your email address : world@radioweb.org
how did you find the Hall of Fame? :
favourite offshore station :
favourite offshore DJ :
comments about the Hall of Fame : Nice website, quite interesting! Don't forget to add it on Radio Web World (www.radioweb.org/world).


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