Radio Caroline - Historic Report on the Real Boat That Rocked (1965)

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  • Опубліковано 27 бер 2024
  • On 28 March 1964, Radio Caroline - Britain's first commercial radio station - began broadcasting. As the pioneer of pirate radio celebrates its 60th anniversary, ITN Archive presents this special 1965 report telling the story of Radio Caroline and the British state's attempt to clamp down on Caroline and her commercial contemporaries. The report includes an interview with the captain of Radio Caroline South, Captain Persun, and the station's founder, Ronan O'Rahilly. The first and, to this day, most famous of the 1960s pirate radio stations, Radio Caroline was the main inspiration for the 2009 Richard Curtis comedy drama The Boat That Rocked.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @DavidEsp1
    @DavidEsp1 20 днів тому

    Very wise answer! (at the end)

  • @williamthompson2941
    @williamthompson2941 3 місяці тому +3

    Every teen used to listen so they could hear the music they wanted as the BBC didnt cater to them.

  • @petermorphew8181
    @petermorphew8181 2 місяці тому +1

    I used 2 lisen 2 rsdioncaroline

    • @monaghan5475
      @monaghan5475 5 днів тому

      Yea, you and 30 or 40 million other British listeners to off shore radio.