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All the other pirate radio ships were out there and safe.
The Ocean 7 was among the smallest of the pirate radio ships at that time.
Most pirate radio ships were kept supplied from shore by tender.
The radio was playing classical music from one of the pirate radio ships.
There was no good reason for Datt to leave the pirate radio ship.
Captain Goat is a space buccaneer who captained a pirate radio ship.
This Act prohibited the management, funding, support or supply of pirate radio ships from the British mainland.
We are, in effect, a nation unto ourselves on this boat, just as all the other pirate radio ships are.'
Most European governments began refusing the pirate radio ships access to their harbors, but the ships were able to find harbor elsewhere.
Dale was chief DJ on the offshore pirate radio ship Radio Caroline.
In 1964 he joined Radio Caroline, a pirate radio ship broadcasting pop music from outside UK territorial waters.
The original pirate radio ship Mi Amigo eventually drifted helplessly on to the Long Sand Head where she sank.
Cary was one of the DJs who broadcast from the offshore pirate radio ship Radio Caroline in 1967 and 1968.
Christopher Moore was a co-founder of the offshore pirate radio ship Radio Caroline, and the first voice to be heard on the air from that station.
Stevens helped to finance a pirate radio ship project that was also named Caroline with the initial intention of extending the targeted reader as the targeted listener.
The Radio Veronica pirate radio ship is driven ashore at Scheveningen in a storm after her anchor chain snaps.
In 1987, American officials boarded the Sarah, a pirate radio ship that was operating Radio New York International from the high seas off the East Coast.
After the closedown of Radio Caroline he worked on the Dutch pirate radio ship Radio Veronica from May 1968 to August 1969.
It was a wonderful day to be working on one of the pirate radio ships: the sun warm, and three miles of calm blue sea that entitled you to duty-free cigarettes and whisky.
After the outlawing of the pirate radio ships in 1967 by the Marine Broadcasting Offences Act, he worked as a disc jockey for the BBC's newly created Radio 1.
Unsightly modern sea wall defences have hindered the character of the beaches but were deemed necessary; a large yachting harbour exists, where the pirate radio ship Radio Caroline (in the river Medway 2003-4) anchored for a while.
Back on Venturous, Phil Andrews again hit the headlines in the early days of the pirate radio ships when, during a routine patrol off the Essex Coast he decided to speak to the Caroline to ascertain if bonded stores were carried.
As well as winning favourable reviews in the music press, it was received enthusiastically by the DJ John Peel, who regularly featured tracks from the album on his influential Perfumed Garden programme on the pirate radio ship Radio London.
This was followed by "Mr. Second-Class" in late 1967, which received heavy airplay on Radio Caroline (at that time one of the two remaining pirate radio ships off the British coast), and the album "With Their New Face On" in 1968.
In 1969 news stories began to appear in the United Kingdom that Ronan O'Rahilly, the founder of the pirate radio ship based service called Radio Caroline, which at that time was not on the air, was about to launch Caroline Television instead.