At 3pm, Robbie Dale proposed a toast to all offshore radio colleagues and absent friends. Photo courtesy of Gerry Zierler.
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Bud Ballou had just celebrated a birthday. Mary Payne presented him with a gift - a copy of Freddie “Parrot-Face” Davies' 1967 single Sentimental
Songs, as plugged endlessly on Radio Caroline International. Photo courtesy of Mike Barraclough.
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Others wanted to say a few words, including Graham Webb. |
Next at the mic it was Tony Prince. |
Radio London's well-loved ship's steward, Mitch Philistin. |
And Roger Day. Photo courtesy of Mike Barraclough. |
It was a sunny day and a number of people moved up on deck. Clockwise round the table from the left: Keith Hampshire, Johnnie Walker
(who had just arrived after his show on Pirate BBC Essex), ?, Dave Lee Travis and Graham Webb.
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Tony Blackburn being interviewed by Sky News. Photo courtesy of Mike Barraclough. |
Left to right: Dave Lee Travis, Graham Webb, Johnnie Walker. Photo posted on Facebook by Allan Quinn. |
Left to right: Roger Day, John Ross-Barnard, Mark West and Keith Hampshire. Photo posted on Facebook by John. |
Dave Lee Travis and some of the guys from Radio Essex. Left to right: Roger Scott, DLT, Guy Hamilton,
Mike Brereton, Dick Dixon and Martn Kayne. Photo courtesy of Gerry Zierler.
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Mark West joins the group. Photo by Gerry Zierler. |
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