Radio Scotland press cutting: the move to Ireland... and back

Cuttings donated by Richard Crichton and George Morris, audio by Kenny Tosh.


 

 
With the ship anchored off Ballywalter, the station changed its name. It was now known as both Radio Scotland & Ireland and Radio 242:
click to hear audio The ship drops anchor off the coast. Apologies for the poor reception (duration 1 minutes 53 seconds)
 
click to hear audio Ben Healy on a Saturday afternoon (duration 1 minute 49 seconds)
 
click to hear audio Ben Healy ending Destination Midnight, some Mel Howard on the Night Owls show and closing the station down for the night (duration 3 minutes 10 seconds)
 
click to hear audio More Ben Healy and a tiny clip of Richard Park (duration 1 minute 18 seconds)
Recordings kindly donated by Kenny Tosh


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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