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Alice's Restaurant was a rock station broadcasting on FM to London between 1981 and 1986.
At one point they announced as being Europes only 'real rock album station'.
Alice's possibly grew out of another rock station called Telstar One which operated on AM in the late 1970s in North London, and also the original Phoenix Radio on 214m AM.
Initially announcing as 90.2MHz FM, Alice's later moved to 93.0MHz.

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Alice's Restaurant Audio Library


1982_03_20_sat_alices_restaurant_902fm_2332-0200_bear_davecollins_davelane_signoff.mp3 New Feb 2024 Slightly airchecked two and a half hours of a three hour Alice's Restaurant broadcast from Saturday night, 20th March 1982. At the time, transmissions were between 11pm and 2am on a Saturday night / Sunday morning. Bear finishes his show at midnight and is followed by Dave Collins until 1am. An hour of Dave Lane completes the broadcast before he signs off at 2am on Sunday morning. Recorded in South London from 90.2MHz in mono. There are some crackles in places. 125MB
136mins
1983_01_01_sat_phoenix_alices_902fm_2250-2305_brianmarshall_signoff_steveprice_signon-gh446.mp3 New Feb 2024 Phoenix Radio and Alice's Restaurant shared the frequency of 90.2MHz at this time. Brian Marshall signs off the transmission of Phoenix Radio at 11pm, and there is a gap before the Alice's Restaurant transmitter switches on and then Steve Price signs on. Recorded in Ickenham from 90.2MHz in mono. 17MB
18mins
1985_12_15_sun_alices_restaurant_93fm_1555-1730_cliff_davelane-ghe125.mp3 New Nov 2024 Dave Lane follows the last few minutes of Cliff at 4pm. The original source of this recording is not known, but according to the tape was received on 93MHz in mono and has a few crackles. Alice's were reported as having being raided the week before this broadcast, and Dave mentions about being 'cut short last week'. In a report a week later, the frequency was listed as 92.9MHz. 129MB
93mins
1985_12_31_tue_alices_restaurant_93fm_1640-1745_davelane_cliffbrooks-gh581.mp3 New Dec 2024 Dave Lane on Tuesday afternoon 31st December 1985, followed by Cliff Brooks who plays his personal top 5. Recorded in Ickenham from 93.0MHz in mono. 89MB
65mins
1985_12_31_tue_alices_restaurant_93fm_1825-1930-gh581.mp3 New Dec 2024 Some more from New Years Eve 1985, between 6:25pm and 7:30pm. We think the presenter might be Bear, as he mentions about being on another station a long time ago. There are promotions for the last of a design of T-shirt, and for car stickers. Also recorded in Ickenham from 93.0MHz in mono. 89MB
65mins

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Further history of Alices Restaurant and recordings can be found at The Pirate Archive, Radio Eric and
amfm.org.uk

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