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Radio City was unique in that it broadcast 1950s and 1960s rock and roll and similar music to London. It broadcast from North West London initially on 1260kHz / 238m and then 1278kHz / 235m from 1978 to 1985. Another station called Radio Memphis was heard in the same area of the band on 1260kHz from 1985, and is thought to be linked to the original Radio City through similar presenters.
A Radio City sticker courtesy of Andy Walker
And below a badge received
from Radio City, which used to play rock and roll music
to London on 1260kHz / 238 metres every Sunday during the late 1970's and
early 1980's.
Also heard via European Music Radio on SW in the late 70s.
The station was later heard on 1278kHz / 235m.
(Must rescan that dreadful quality image!!!!!)
Radio City Audio Library
1983_04_04_mon_city_1278am_1250-1305_luketheduke-gh455.mp3 New Aug 2022 | A short 15 minute extract from an Easter special two day broadcast on Monday 4th April 1983 when the station was announcing 1278kHz / 235m. Not sure of th name of the first presenter, but Luke the Duke takes over at 1pm. Recorded in Ickenham from 1278kHz. | 13MB |
1983_04_04_mon_city_1278am_1534-1620_wildwillywest_luketheduke-gh455.mp3 New Aug 2022 | A longer extract from the same Easter Monday programming as above, this time with Wild Willy West and again Luke The Duke at approximately 4pm. Luke also mentions his RnB show on Dread Broadcasting on 103.8MHz on a Friday night. Recorded in Ickenham from 1278kHz. | 41MB |
Radio Memphis Audio Library
1985_09_15_sun_memphis_1260am_1115-1230_superman-gh547.mp3 New Jan 2023 | A recording of Radio Memphos from Sunday 15th September 1985. Superman is the presenter in the middle of the recording, but the deejays either side of his programme are not known. Recorded in Ickenham from 1260kHz. There is a heterodyne and some background interference which is probably from Centre Radio in Leicester, which at the time operated on the same frequency. |
76MB 83mins |
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Further history and recordings
of Radio City and Radio Memphis can be found at
The Pirate Archive and
Radio Eric
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