Wonderful Radio London
Aug. 14th, 2017 09:57 pmOn 14th August 1967, the Marine Broadcasting Offences Act came into force, closing down the UK's pirate radio stations. I remember listening to the last broadcast of John Peel's Perfumed Garden. The show had always run on the basis that no-one bought advertising during its late night slot, and no-one listened, including management, so Peel could ignore the station's top 40, and play what he liked. As the station's last day began, he just extended the show until morning - 5.30 am, according to Wikipedia (and here's a track listing).. I won't say I heard it all, but I slept and woke and slept again and as it came to an end I was still there. I remember Peel saying that 'they are closing the gates of the Perfumed Garden, but we are on the inside' - and I got up and went for a walk, because that was what I wanted to do. And realised when I got home that I had gone out without a key, and had to sit in the porch until someone else woke up to let me in.
Later that afternoon I turned the radio on again to hear Radio London sign off (with the station signature tune, which was known as Big Lil.
It was 50 years ago, I was in my teens, and Wikipedia says that the Perfumed Garden had only been running since May '67.
Later that afternoon I turned the radio on again to hear Radio London sign off (with the station signature tune, which was known as Big Lil.
It was 50 years ago, I was in my teens, and Wikipedia says that the Perfumed Garden had only been running since May '67.