He was one of radio's 60s rebels. More than 50 years later, after many ups and downs he was still broadcasting as the BBC's ...
Former pirate radio DJ Johnnie Walker joined the mainstream ... Walker departed for the pirate radio ship Radio Caroline, which was located off the coast of Essex, where he made his name and continued ...
We needed Radio Caroline, from a ship three miles off the ... around the world can listen to it via internet streams. For DJs ...
He later joined what is arguably one of the most recognisable pirate radio station in history - Radio Caroline. Stationed offshore, the radio DJ formed part of the largest and most impactful waves of ...
“Radio Caroline continues!”, before he played The Beatles’ All You Need Is Love, risking arrest. As the station’s other DJs, including Tony Blackburn, abandoned ship for Radio ...
Former pirate radio DJ Johnnie Walker has died at the age of ... Walker departed for the pirate radio ship Radio Caroline, which was located off the coast of Essex, where he made his name and ...
He quickly switched to a rival pirate station, Radio Caroline, remaining afloat even ... where he spent a year on the dole in Ramsgate. BBC DJs in 1976, from left: Emperor Rosko, Alan Freeman ...
Hoffman’s character The Count was loosely based on one of Walker’s fellow Radio Caroline alumni, American DJ Michael Joseph Pasternak – who presented under the moniker Emperor Rosko ...
Former pirate radio DJ Johnnie Walker joined the mainstream ... Walker departed for the pirate radio ship Radio Caroline, which was located off the coast of Essex, where he made his name and ...
Johnnie Walker's long radio career was shaped by his early years as a pirate broadcaster in the 1960s, bobbing around on the ocean on Radio Caroline. Even 50 years later, his wife Tiggy would ...