![]() Two former Radio City colleagues, Dick Dixon, left, and Ricky Michaels. |
![]() Left to right: engineering supremo Peter Chicago, Caroline eighties DJ Mick Williams (now known as Ray Clark) and
Clive Correll, who had flown from his home in Mexico to attend the Radio Day.
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![]() The royal ruler, Tony Prince. |
![]() Left to right: David Williams, Paul May and a man known variously as RWB, Ross Brown and
“frantic” Freddie Beare.
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![]() Elija Vandenberg, Andy Archer and Johnny Jason. |
![]() Charlotte Ribbelink and Mickey Mercer. |
![]() Left to right: Ricky Michaels, Mark Sloane and the award-winning John Aston. |
![]() Dick Dixon, left, with Roger Scott (a.k.a Arnold Layne) and partner Lorraine. |
![]() Norman St.John and his wife with Keith Skues, right. |
![]() RNI's Michael Lindsay with his wife. |
![]() RNI's Dave Gregory and partner. |
![]() Mark West (also known as Mark Wesley) makes an entrance. To the left, Radio Day presenter Tony Currie and Roger Day. |
![]() Mary Payne's award - with friend. |
![]() On Sunday morning, a number of the delegates visited the mv Norderney, the former Radio Veronica ship, now permamently moored in Amsterdam.
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