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Keith, the
wireless waffler, writes:
"I worked near
Harley Street when Geronimo was in its formative years and used to pop in at
lunch hours. I was a young teenager who knocked on a door and found myself
in awe of slightly older chaps saying they were going to run a radio station
from abroad. I was amazed when they launched from transmitters in Monte
Carlo.
I was phoned out of the blue by Ronan O'Rahilly and was
asked for contact details for the Radio Geronimo announcers (Barry Everitt &
Hugh Nolan) - I gave him this
and hope that this may have led to them being on Radio Seagull..."
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Barry Everitt,
from
forthcoming television documentary,
talking about his involvement with Radio Seagull:
"I got a phone call from Ronan saying would I like to do a
Geronimo type show on the boat, and the station was gonna
be called Radio Seagull, and it was gonna be progressive,
and we could pretty much play what we wanted to, and have
the same sort of programming refinements that we had for
Geronimo, and there was... none. (laughing) As the
wind blew and as our brains took us is how we did it." |