Title. Double click Some of the DJs who worked on pirate radio stations in the 1960s include:
Tony Blackburn: A pioneer from the 1960s who is still active as a DJ
Johnnie Walker: A veteran disc jockey who worked on Radio Caroline
Roger Day: A veteran disc jockey who worked on Radio Caroline
Sir Roger Gale: A former Radio Caroline DJ who became a Member of Parliament for the UK Conservative government
Paul McKenna: A TV celebrity hypnotist who worked on Radio Caroline
Chris Moore: The presenter of Radio Caroline's first program in 1964
Simon Dee: A presenter on Radio Caroline
Tony Prince: A presenter on Radio Caroline
Spangles Muldoon: A presenter on Radio Caroline
Keith Skues: A presenter on Radio Caroline
Robbie Dale: A presenter on Radio Caroline
Dave Lee Travis: A presenter on Radio Caroline
Tommy Vance: A presenter on Radio Caroline
Tom Edwards: A presenter on Radio Caroline
Bob Stewart: A presenter on Radio Caroline
Andy Archer: The only DJ to work offshore in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s
Simon Ashley: One of the first offshore broadcasters, but was also the first to die
John Aston: Worked on a number of pirate stations under various guises
Pirate radio stations in the 1960s were influenced by American radio stations and Radio Luxembourg. They were known for their top-40 format and casual DJs. here.
THE HISTORY OF PIRATE RADIO
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