Shiprocked: Life on the Waves with Radio Caroline
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Shiprocked: Life on the Waves with Radio Caroline

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This witty, revealing memoir tells the story of the author's years spent as a broadcaster on a pirate radio ship for Radio Caroline. This fascinating memoir coincides with the release of The Boat That Rocked, an upcoming film about the British pirate radio ships of the 1960s directed by Richard Curtis. (Bridget Jones' Diary. Four Weddings and a Funeral) and starring Philip...more
Paperback, 211 pages
Published March 27th 2009 by Liberties Press
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True story that loosely inspired the movie Pirate Radio. Follows a newsman who becomes station manager on Radio Caroline on the Ross Revenge anchored just inside international waters into 1990s when Britian still controlled the radio stations and their programming.
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