A number of candidates were also interviewed (separately) on French Radio London.
Radio London later regularly advertised this position on air as 51 47.09" N, 01 20.55" E.
While Wonderful Radio London made money, the others had lost so they closed ahead of the law to save further expense.
Radio London continued broadcasting until its last transmission on the eve of the new law, when the station closed.
Radio London may refer to one of the following radio stations:
Radio London gave the first notice of the riots.
Wonderful Radio London gives more details of the history of this station.
All this was far removed from Radio London's daytime format.
In 1971 he was seconded to Radio London as an education producer.
"It's smooth sailing with the highly successful sound of wonderful Radio London!"