United Kingdom

On this weekend, Carillon Wellbeing Radio (1476 kHz) has a special schedule remembering the days of offshore radio. https://carillonradio.com/schedule/ lists these programmes:
Friday, 13. August
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20:00 Mi Amigo Music Through The Night
Saturday, 14. August
until 06:00 Mi Amigo Music Through The Night
06:00 The Breakfast Show with Tim Gillett (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
09:00 Jim Fourniadis (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
10:00 Sounds From the Sixties with Jon Sketchley
12:00 Neon Nancy (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
14:00 Mi Amigo Disco with Garry Lee
17:00 Paul Windsor (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
19:00 Tim Rice (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
20:00 The Reverend Rabbit (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
21:00 The Stonehenge Disco with Garry Lee (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
Sunday, 15. August
00:00 Dave Kent with Mi Amigo History
02:00 Paul Windsor (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
04:00 The Reverend Rabbit (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
05:00 Jim Fourniadis (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
06:00 The Breakfast Show with Tim Gillett (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
09:00 Jim Fourniadis (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
10:00 Jon Sketchley & Friends (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
12:00 Steven Foster (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
15:00 Garry Lee (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
16:00 Garry Lee & Tony O’Neill with LV18 History
17:00 Paul Windsor (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
19:00 Glam Rock Party with Ian Riches (Mi Amigo Broadcast)
20:00 Party Time with Garry Lee & everyone on board the LV18
Montag, 16. August
Return to the usual schedule
00:00 The Seagull Programmes
August 14th is an important day in the diary of offshore radio fans. At midnight on Monday 14 August 1967, the  Marine Offences Act became law in the United Kingdom. The Act meant that the operation of offshore radio stations became illegal if they were operated or assisted by persons subject to UK law.
Dr Hansjoerg Biener (2021-08-13)