Throughout 1965 Radio City had a steady stream of new disc-jockeys joining the station for short stays. Cliff Cuttelle was one of them. He only worked for the station part-time as he had a full-time job on land. He would help out over Bank Holiday weekends or when there was a staff shortage. Fortunately for us when he did go to the fort, he took a camera with him. He has generously allowed The Pirate Radio Hall of Fame to publish his pictures. We are very grateful. |
The man himself, Cliff Cuttelle, pops up. |
An unidentified disc-jockey on the air in the Radio City studio. Can anyone provide his name? |
Left to right: engineers Paul Elvey, Don Witts and Dick Dixon. Paul and Dick also presented programmes on the station. |
The walkway between two of the towers that made up Shivering Sands. |
Every bit of promotion helps! This gun is actually on the neighbouring Knock John fort. This photo, and some of the others on this page, were taken on Knock John. See the next page for the explanation. |
Cliff wraps up against the North Sea chill. |
The Lister generator, used on Radio City until a bigger one was imported from Holland. |
Leaving Whitstable harbour in the tender. |