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arrFiles=new Array();arrFiles[0]=new Array("","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","Welcome to radioanoraks.Com. radioanoraks.Com is a Radiowaves.FM sister-site.");arrFiles[1]=new Array("20012002.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums JULY 01 - JAN 02 Programmes on this page date from July 2001 - January 2002 and are not archived at present. They will be available shortly. Anorak Hour Nr 264 b/c 8 th July 2001 Anorak Hour 264 was the first of 2001. Broadcast in July just after the station returned to Dublin \'s FM band following the failed licence bid, the show featured clips from the last Anorak Hour before the station closed, clips from the station \'s closedown and subsequent relaunch plus a recording of Sydney \'s Radio Nova. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 265 b/c 15 th July 2001 Anorak Hour 265 featured a tribute to Garett Scully, who died in the week it was aired. Millenium Radio \'s launch on 16th March 1988 was covered plus some rare offshore radio recordings. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 266 b/c 22 nd July 2001 Show Nr 266 featured a sample from Australian station 2Day FM, the second part of the Offshore Radio history feature, an airing of the nostalgic classic \'A Touch of Velvet \', a sample of Irish border piracy in the shape of WABC and - as usual - this week \'s news presented by Pete Reed. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 267 b/c 29 th July 2001 Broadcast on 29th July 2001, show Nr 267 featured Bob Gallico reminiscing on East Coast Radio with his old Radio Nova Breakfast Show partner Declan Meehan and then a recording of his debut on Treble TR in March 1988. Spectrum FM \'s early beginnings were featured as was Barry Dunne \'s - now with 98FM - on NSR. An early ARD recording followed by some Laser 558 finished the archives section of the show before this week \'s news was presented by Pete Reed. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 268 b/c 5 th August 2001 This broadcast featured John Walters - who died midweek - and some BBC Radio 1 jingles. Recordings of Peter Madison on Southside 95FM in December 1987 can be heard followed by an airing of the classic sixties song \"We Love the Pirate Stations \". An interview with Paul Davidson in 1990 on Radio Dublin concerning the superpirate era was followed by some clips from the stations mentioned. A recent recording from Galtee Radio in Limerick is aired and finally, RTE Radio 1 \'s John Creedon in his pirate days on ERI in Cork. The show, as usual, finished with the week \'s news presented by Pete Reed. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 269 b/c 12 th August 2001 This week \'s archives featured some offshore radio recordings, New Zealand style. Radio Dublin recordings from the start and the middle of the eighties, John Power on Pulse 103FM, Laser 558 battle with the UK government in 1985 and, finally Pete Reed on Coast 105. From recording to live, Pete then presented this week \'s radio news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 270 b/c 19 th August 2001 This show featured a look at Radio Caroline \'s history on a special date in the station \'s history. And as usual, Pete Reed presented this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 271 b/c 26 th August 2001 Anorak Hour Nr 271 featured radio \'s most famous moment: the day a nation believed war was being waged on them by aliens. This was followed by samples of Hits 106/DLR and Colm Hayes from his Energy days. Pete Reed then presented the week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 272 b/c 2 nd September 2001 Anorak Hour 272 featured the second part of radio \'s most famous moment: the day a nation believed war was being waged on them by aliens. 2FM \'s Gareth O \'Callaghan was heard during his Energy days in 1986 and 80 \'s alternative station Capitol was also sampled. Pete Reed then presented the week \'s news NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 273 b/c 9 th September 2001 NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 274 b/c 16 th September 2001 Not surprisingly, Anorak Hour 274, broadcast on September 16th, contained reflections concerning the events and radio recordings from the heart of one of the affected cities. Ex-Capitol Radio presenter Dave McGrath was featured from his days at DSCR. The raid on Radio Nova in 1983 was featured in the shape of how RTÉ and Eamon Cooke reported the event. Finally in the Archive section, Ger Roe himself on Radio Anabel back in 1985. This week \'s news was presented by Pete Reed. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 275 b/c 23 rd September 2001 Anorak Hour 275 featured Tony Allan in his Nova days, a clip from \'The Story of RNI \', the closedown of 90s Dublin pirate Kiss 103 and a jingle package from Capitol Radio - Ireland \'s first legal local station. As always, the show finished with this week \'s news presented by Pete Reed. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 276 b/c 30 th September 2001 Anorak Hour 276 featured a unique American style, Century Radio \'s jingle package and Marty Whelan on his return to RTE Radio 1. From the \'80s there are samples from pirates Sunshine Radio (Andy Ruane), Dennis Murray &amp; Al Dunne on Kiss FM \'s final weekend, Tracy Evans on Radio Dublin, and finally in the archives section, Gerry Stevens on Energy 103. As always, the show finished with this week \'s news presented by Pete Reed. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 277 b/c 7 th October 2001 Anorak Hour 277 featured \'80s pirate Q102 \'s spoof ads, as well as moments from their final day on air in December 1988. King of the Breakfast Show, Ian Dempsey, is sampled from the 2FM version of his early morning presentation in 1998. George Talbot on Nova is next up, followed by a sample from Nova \'s Zoo-style breakfast show in 1984. Finally, Pete Reed presents this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 278 b/c 14 th October 2001 Anorak Hour 278 featured Australia \'s Ugly Phil; some mixed AM recordings from the 1980 Dublin pirate scene; samples of Dublin hobby station Radio Mi Amigo &amp; then some Radio Leinster; plus the close of 90s dance station Hot 107. An interview with Gary Cruze of Sunset Radio completes the archives section before Pete Reed presents this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 278 b/c 14 th October 2001 Anorak Hour 278 featured Australia \'s Ugly Phil; some mixed AM recordings from the 1980 Dublin pirate scene; samples of Dublin hobby station Radio Mi Amigo &amp; then some Radio Leinster; plus the close of 90s dance station Hot 107. An interview with Gary Cruze of Sunset Radio completes the archives section before Pete Reed presents this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 279 b/c 21 st October 2001 Anorak Hour 279 was broadcast on 21st October 2001. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 280 b/c 28 th October 2001 This week the show \'s presenter Ger Roe marked a personal milestone, 20 short years since he first hit the airwaves. Newly launched Country 106.8FM was sampled from their first day, followed by an interview with station manager David Harvey on \'The Last Word \'. Waterford station ABC Power 104FM are closing to apply for a licence so some archive recordings were featured from them. As always, Pete Reed finished the show with this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 281 b/c 4 th November 2001 Anorak Hour 281 featured Boston oldies station \'The Eagle; ABC Power 104 \'s closedown from last Monday; Barry Lang saying his goodbyes on 2FM in 1998; and this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 282 b/c 11 th November 2001 Anorak Hour 282 featured clips of Mark Byrne at both Today FM and 98FM; recordings of SW pirates Radio Caroline Int and Weekend Music Radio; Tony Dixon on Pulse FM; and finally, Pete Reed with this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 283 b/c 18 th November 2001 Anorak Hour 283 marked the anniversary of the final Radio Caroline broadcast from the Ross Revenge ten years ago. Steve Conway tells the story interspersed with clips from the station. Pete Reed also presents this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 284 b/c 25 th October 2001 This week \'s programme featured an interview with Kieran Murray plus the man in action on Radio Carousel. Hugh Hardy then talks about Carousel. Some Big D airchecks are up next..followed by Kevin Barrett on Radio Dublin in 1979. Brian Lambert is next up and, finally in the Archives section, Paul Kavanagh on Radio Nova. Pete Reed finishes the programme with this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 285 b/c 2 nd December 2001 This week \'s programme featured Radio Carousel \'s signature tune; a sample of a now legalised New Zealand offshore radio station; Al Gibbs on late 90s dance pirate Pulse 103 as it was about to close; Bernie Jameson of Today FM was featured in some earlier guises on Nova and ABC and this was followed by some Radio Anabel samples. Some Radio Luxembourg nostalgia followed and finally in the archives section, Nails Mahoney with Beep Bop Gold on Sunshine 101. Pete Reed finishes the programme with this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 286 b/c 16 th December 2001 This week \'s programme featured the story of Radio Luxembourg and Pete Reed with this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 287 b/c 23 rd December 2001 This week \'s programme featured the story of Atlantic 252, followed by some voices from festive seasons of the past. Pete Reed then presents this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 288 b/c 30 th December 2001 This week \'s programme featured more voices from festive seasons of the past and Pete Reed with this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 289 b/c 6 th January 2002 Nr 289...featured a review of last year \'s events. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 290 b/c 13 th January 2002 Nr 290 featured Atlantic 252 through the years; Charlie Wolf on Laser 558; a cringeworthy RTÉ Radio 2 fifth birthday release; Mark Cagney on Today FM; and a recording from ESG FM. Pete Reed then presents this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 291 b/c 20 th January 2002 Nr 291 featured Part 1 of the Jam Jingles story; a sample of Tom Dunne in his 98FM days; Jim Harland on KTU FM in the early \'80s; John Lewis live at Radio Caroline in 1998; and Rick O \'Shea with FM104. Finally, Pete Reed presented the news for this week. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 292 b/c 27 th January 2002 Nr 292 featured Part 2 of the Jam Jingles story; Prince Terry in interview mode; a full compliment of mid-80s Radio Caroline jingles; and some Kenny Everett clips. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[2]=new Array("2002April.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums APRIL 2002 Anorak Hour Nr 302 b/c 7 th April 2002 This week \'s show takes a close look at two new stations about to launch in Dublin, and the personalities involved. First up, Marty Miller (formerly Today FM, now Spin FM). Then Nikki Hayes finishing with East Coast to join Spin FM. She was also with Passion FM from Bray, whose closedown is also featured. Finally in this section, there \'s a look at Chris Barry \'s first show for 98FM. Then this week \'s news is presented, as usual, by Pete Reed. Anorak Hour Nr 303 b/c 14 th April 2002 This week \'s edition comes on the 90th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, and the first section of the programme explores the role radio played; NewsTalk launched to Dublin last Tuesday, clips from the station follow; KPOI FM from Hawaii is sampled next; then a look at K.I.C. FM, the now defunct C&W Dublin \"super-pirate \"; How the Americans \'sold \' Sunshine Radio; finally in archives, a clip of Brian Graham on Phantom. Pete Reed then presents the news. Anorak Hour Nr 304 b/c 21 st April 2002 Anorak Hour 304 was broadcast in the week yet another new station launched legally to Dublin, so some samples from the first few days output of Spin 1038 were broadcast; then a sample of 90s dance station Pulse FM was aired, followed by one of the strangest stations ever to hit Dublin: Travel FM; Simon Young \'s last appearance on 2FM was featured, and The Two Tony \'s from Radio Dublin also had an airing. Pete Reed then presents the news. Anorak Hour Nr 305 b/c 28 th April 2002 Anorak Hour 305 featured the full package of old WLR jingles which by themselves have been determined to get an airing; a look at a 60s offshore pirate followed, in the form of Radio Scotland; Southside Radio \'s FRC programme from 1981 was sampled next; two station records from the 70s were then played - promotions for Radio Dublin and Big D Radio; Radio Nova \'s second day on air with Hugh O \'Brien is up next; then a clip from Rick Dees Weekly Top 40; and finally Kieran Murray on Liberty 104. Pete Reed then presents this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[3]=new Array("2002August.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums AUGUST 2002 Anorak Hour Nr 319 b/c 4 th August 2002 This week \'s show has a heavy shortwave and satellite bias with all of the recordings from stations originating in the UK. First up, WNKR - an early 90s SW station from the UK - present an international DX news bulletin. Mentioned on WNKR \'s news was Chris Carey \'s satellite Radio Nova service which was available on 94.9FM in Dublin. A recording off-air from here in Dublin is featured next. When Carey closed Nova, he offered use of the satellite space to Radio Caroline, but had his own ideas about the running of the station! A fascinating on-air debate was followed by Carey prematurely closing the satellite service. Part of that debate is sampled next. Jack Russell, who operates from Scotland on the SW band, visited Dublin in May 2000 and dropped into Phantom \'s studios for a chat. An extract is presented here. Finally, from London in 1985, Skyline Radio on FM is sampled. Then, Pete Reed presents this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 320 b/c 11 th August 2002 This show featured Wicklow dance pirate Storm FM, formally Bandit FM, who broadcast on 105.2MHz. Next, from July 1986, Cork piracy in the shape of WBEN, with a clip of Nick Richards on air. Then, up the coast to Galway, and Coast 103FM from December 1988 is featured with another presenter with an offshore past, Keith York, on air. From October 1990, Radio Dublin \'s Joe Doyle is featured in conversation with Anoraks Ireland talking about the mass station closure of 1988. The final archive file looks at BBC Radio 1 in the early 90s during a time of major change. Pete Reed then presents this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 321 b/c 18 th August 2002 Listeners \' requests featured heavily on this week \'s show, firstly with a question about a famous Radio Nova backing track. Radio Carousel remained defiant during the May \'83 raids, and this extract features the station still on air when most around them had closed. Long-running 90s Dun Laoghaire pirate Hits 106 is sampled next with Paul Murray on air with his Sunday afternoon oldies show in March 1999. Then, the ever-popular Jason Maine is featured with an early Radio Nova recording. Finally, Joe Doyle on Radio Dublin with the Free Radio News programme from December 1990. Pete Reed then presents this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 322 b/c 25 th August 2002 More listeners \' requests this week, starting with an airing for Radio Dublin \'s theme tune and some jingles. With American shock-jocks very much in the news, a clip from the Howard Stern Show is a timely feature. A journey through some of Sunshine Radio \'s most notable moments is next with clips from 1983, 1984 & the final day in 1988. Ten years after that December 1988 closedown, Ger Roe interviewed Robbie Dale at a station reunion. This is also featured here. Radio Nova \'s Easy Listening spin-off Magic 103 is then featured from April 1985 with a clip of Mark Weller - \'Today \' known as Mark Costigan - on air. Pete Reed then presents this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[4]=new Array("2002December.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums DECEMBER 2002 Anorak Hour Nr 336 b/c 1 st December 2002 Marty Whelan \'s sign-off on his return to RTÉ in 1997 is featured first on this week \'s show. Next, one of the voices of the 80s Irish superpirate era George Long recalls some Nova memories. Then there \'s an always welcome outing for the \'RTÉ Jam Rap \' - recorded by Colm Hayes for Nova in 1982 during the time of the state service \'s jamming of the pirate station. Continuing the Nova theme, some of its famous voices can be heard in the next section. Q102, another of the 80s superpirates, ran a series of car stickers featuring \'Stickerman \'. They are sampled here. Where is he now? Jim O \'Neill is featured from Summer 2000 on Today FM in the final recording in the archive section. Then Pete Reed presents this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 337 b/c 8 th December 2002 First archive recording this week is the second short programme from George Long. This one looks at Energy 103. Last Tuesday RTÉ Radio 1 \'s Joe Duffy Show was given over to the controversy surrounding Radio Kilkenny \'s loss of licence to KCLR - The Heart of the Two Counties. Sampled here are some of the contributions from people directly involved. Next, K.I.C. FM - one of the most powerful Dublin pirate stations of this millenium so far - was brought to its knees by the ODTR in the summer 0f 2001. The station was forced off the air following a raid on their mountain site, but using a makeshift aerial setup from their city centre location, they were back on air within a week. This recording samples the first live output from their return. As usual, Pete Reed finishes the show with a look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 338 b/c 15 th December 2002 First this week is a quick listener \'s request - Eamon Dunphy \'s final moments on Today FM \'s \'The Last Word \'. More studio airchecks from Atlantic 252 are aired next featuring many of the voices which made the long wave station so popular. From 1996, broadcasting on 105. (em) (err) ...4, Phantom \'s forerunner Coast FM is featured next with Jack Hyland on air from the station \'s luxurious studios in Ballybrack. Next, the show takes us back to the superpirate era with Q102 and an early recording of Dave Kelly on air. There \'s also an airing for the opening moments of the station from 1985. Next, from 96FM in Cork, there \'s a recording of Ezeke from January this year - a very unique presenter... This is followed by a unique recording of a Dublin bandscan from 1981. Wish you were there? MOR FM in New Zealand do their utmost to make us Irish listeners jealous with this week \'s final archive item. As usual, Pete Reed finishes the show with a look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 339 b/c 22 nd December 2002 Christmas on the radio through the years is the theme of this week \'s Anorak Hour, which starts with a clip of Tommy Green on his first day on Radio Dublin from 20th December 1979. These days Tommy is with Lite Fm and he \'s also sampled with his Saturday night \'Soundtrack of the \'70s \' show. From Christmas Eve 1985, Dave Kelly is featured next on Q102. Gary Hamill reads the news. Sunshine Radio, with Paul Kavanagh on air on 19th December 1983, is next, quickly followed by Mike Doyle on Radio Annabelle from Christmas Eve of the same year. Irish radio was never to be the same again. Gay Byrne \'s final show for RTÉ Radio 1 aired on Christmas Eve 1998. It is extensively featured next. From St Stephen \'s Day 1997, Philip Cawley on Radio Ireland, which was renamed Today FM shortly afterwards, is the next archive recording. Finally, Dundalk station Radio Carousel \'s Christmas Party from the mid-80s. Pete Reed then presents the week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 340 b/c 29 th December 2002 The last Anorak Hour of 2002 features some output from local stations on Christmas Day this year. Starting with Ruth Scott on RTÉ \'s 2FM; then Enda Caldwell & Ian Dempsey on national station Today FM; and also Sean Ashmore on air on Wicklow \'s East Coast FM. Very few pirate stations had live programming on the day. Two notable exceptions were Freedom 92FM & Phantom FM, which featured a marathon broadcast from Steve Conway. The world \'s last offshore pirate, Arutz-7, is featured next with a short recording from October 1999. This is followed by a feature on the Voice of Peace, the former Mediterranean-based political offshore pirate. The legendary Jimmy Young has retired from BBC Radio. The next feature looks at his long and illustrious UK radio career. Finally in the archives section, a look-back through the years at Phantom FM. As usual, to finish the show, Pete Reed looks at this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. 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Anorak Hour Nr 294 b/c 10 th February 2002 Nr 294 featured Part 4 of the Jam Jingles story; a rare appearance by The Boss, Chris Carey, on Radio Nova; Mark Byrne on Sunshine followed by an interview with station supremo Robbie Dale; a sample from Pulse 103FM; and Kiss FM \'s famous £5,000 giveaway from the early eighties. Pete Reed then presents the news. Anorak Hour Nr 295 b/c 17 th February 2002 This edition featured Part 5 of the Jam Jingles story; how RLO reported their recent protest at the PD \'s conference in Limerick; RTÉ versus the pirates in the 80s; and a look at Energy \'s closedown last night. Pete Reed then presents the news. Anorak Hour Nr 296 b/c 24 th February 2002 This edition featured Part 6 of the Jam Jingles story; a sample from 2000 of top NY station Z100; Steve Conway in his Radio Caroline days; John O \'Hara on Zoom 103 \'s first morning; and an in-depth discussion about Radio Nova and early Irish pirate radio. Pete Reed then presents the news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[6]=new Array("2002July.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums JULY 2002 Anorak Hour Nr 315 b/c 7 th July 2002 Pulse FM \'s 3rd closedown anniversary is belatedly celebrated this week with extensive coverage from their final day on air. Dublin pirate radio has a history of feuds, and this week the programme focusses on Big D and Radio Dublin from 1980. On 98Fm, Paul Egan - a Radio Dublin regular from the 70s - then Aidan Cooney are airchecked from July 1998. Pete Reed then presents this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 316 b/c 14 th July 2002 This show features Dave C on Radio Dublin back in 1989 at a time when there were virtually no other pirate stations on air. Pirate radio 80s London style is featured next with a recording of Sunday-only station London FM. Offshore antics in the form of Radio Tower are then featured. Finally, the ever-popular Pat Courtenay is sampled from 1985 on Sunshine Radio. Finishing the show is the news section presented by Pete Reed. Anorak Hour Nr 317 b/c 21 st July 2002 This show features a wealth of Radio Nova output from 1983. Tom Hardy on air on the day of the station \'s closedown in May 1983 is followed by some famous names of today on air in September 1983 during Nova \'s 10k marathon. Then an extract from current affairs programme Dublin Today precedes \'Your Man \', Mike Moran on air. Phantom-like Canadian station Q107 Pure Rock is up next. Then there are recordings from the week the authorities forced Bray \'s dance station Passion FM off the air. Also, from November 1979, there \'s a snippet from Big D \'s FRC programme. Finally, Pete Reed presents this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 318 b/c 28 th July 2002 On this week \'s show, New Zealand radio is featured in the shape of Lite-like The Breeze from Wellington from 1999. Then samples from 80s pirate Bray Local Broadcasting are given an airing, followed by Dublin \'s 80s alternative rock station Capitol Radio from December 1988. Another Capitol was the first local legal station on air after the 1989 shake-up. In Dublin, the previous incarnation of FM104 launched in July 1989. Finally, Pete Reed presents this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[7]=new Array("2002June.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums JUNE 2002 Anorak Hour Nr 310 b/c 2 nd June 2002 Not for the first time in his career, Steve Conway was called upon to steady a rocking ship, which this week was caused by Ger Roe \'s holiday break! The show looks particularly at the UK pirate scene of the mid-80s, extensively focusing on London \'s South East Sound and - via their own Anorak Hour style programme - the UK scene at that time. Then, Caroline reports on the eurosiege against Laser 558. Then, back to South East Sound who were also forced off the air at that time. Finally, a bonus with the forgotten Dutch offshore station Radio Monique and their 6pm sign-off. Pete Reed then presented this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 311 b/c 9 th June 2002 This week \'s show goes back to the mid 80s for a sample of Greg Gaughren and Q102, then the man again with his present employers. A sample from Pulse 103FM from July 31st 1998 follows. Then, you asked for it...The Jam Jingles song. Another recent request to the programme was for Sunshine \'s midnight song, and that is given an airing, along with a selection of Sunshine jingles. Jam on 88FM in the 90s is sampled, before the archives section concludes with San Francisco station KOME FM Eventually, Pete Reed then presented this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 312 b/c 16 th June 2002 The whole country came to a standstill as Ireland played Spain in the World Cup, but workhorse Ger Roe still turned up at Phantom FM \'s studios to present the show, which this week (cleverly) had long features on Radio Essex; and an excerpt from Radio Days, RTÉ \'s documentary looking at radio of the past as the country \'s first batch of licensed independent stations were about to launch. Pete Reed then presented this week \'s radio news and, a little bonus, live football updates too! (For the record Ireland were awarded ANOTHER penalty in the final minute, scored it but eventually lost on...yep, penalties!). Anorak Hour Nr 313 b/c 23 rd June 2002 Eighties recordings featured heavily in this week \'s show. Sunshine \'s chart show \'Sunshine Survey \' from June 1983 was first up; then, just before he departed for Century Radio, Marty Whelan counts down the UK \'s Top 40 on Radio 2FM in 1989; then a trip to the North Sea for two special anniversaries in 1985, but first up from the Ross Revenge - a warning. Then a recording made on the Radio Caroline \'s 21st Anniversary featuring John Lewis reminiscing about another well-known station! Then Laser 558 celebrates one year on air with Ric Harris, who is then sampled during his time with Radio Nova back in Dublin on July 31st 1985. Finally in the archives section, Paul Lee on air in 1999 with ABC 94FM. Pete Reed then presents this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 314 b/c 30 th June 2002 Long-running pirate Radio Caroline Dublin is featured first this week with recordings and an interview with station manager Bobby Gibson from July 1998. Then Tony Dixon departs from ESG FM back in 1999. Offshore nostalgia follows with some RNI during their RSL broadcast from 1999, followed by the original: a jingle package and then Don Allen tells a drifting tale about Radio Northsea International back in February 1973. Forward in time and evening output from Drogheda \'s Boyneside Radio is sampled from 1986. Finally, a report from Dublin in 1983 by a visitor! Pete Reed then presents this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[8]=new Array("2002March.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums MARCH 2002 Anorak Hour Nr 297 b/c 3 rd March 2002 This edition featured Part 7 of the Jam Jingles story; Andy Ruane \'s new news service is discussed and some clippings from his past are aired; a look at Swords \' station from the 80s - KELO, partly through the eyes of others; and a clip from Essential Galaxy in 1999. Pete Reed then presents the news. Anorak Hour Nr 298 b/c 10 th March 2002 This edition featured early recordings from Spectrum FM - Phantom FM \'s forerunner; a dusty old recording from 1972 featuring Radio Dublin; an interview with Derek Jones who is resurrecting his Radio Valleri SW station for one day next weekend; an archived interview with Niall Stokes of the (then) IRTC about changes to proposed formats - highlighted in particular by Radio Ireland \'s changes; a look at the UK \'s local stations; and a clip of Tony Allan in his Energy 103 days. Pete Reed then presents the news. NOTE: Due to certain circumstances the Tony Allan and News clips are not yet available - they will be online asap. Anorak Hour Nr 299 b/c 17 th March 2002 This edition featured 2FM \'s Gerry Ryan from the Lebanon on St Patrick \'s Day a few years back; a promo for Anoraks UK; some very early voices from RTÉ Radio 2; a quick sample from Phantom forerunner Coast FM; the day Radio Nova melted Dublin \'s telephone exchange; polital piracy in the form of Radio Dessie Ellis; and Treble TR \'s closedown in 1983. Pete Reed then presents the news. Anorak Hour Nr 300 b/c 24 th March 2002 This edition looked back at Radio Nova, who finally closed 16 years ago this week; the launch of BBC Radio 1 is covered; Ger himself presents this week \'s news; and some Johnny Walker finishes the show. Anorak Hour Nr 301 b/c 31 st March 2002 It being Easter Sunday, not surprisingly focus for the first part of the show this week is Radio Caroline; Gareth O \'Callaghan is sampled from his Leeds radio days; and an interview with Paul Rusling completes the archives section. Finally, Pete Reed is back with this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[9]=new Array("2002May.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums MAY 2002 Anorak Hour Nr 306 b/c 5 th May 2002 Anorak Hour 306 featured: the soundtrack of Leon Tippler, a UK anorak, on a visit to Radio Nova \'s Rathfarnham site in 1982; Casey Casem \'s Top 40 on vinyl; Dave C talks about ARD; Radio Dublin defy the authorities in 1991; finally a South Coast Radio promo. Pete Reed then presents this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 307 b/c 12 th May 2002 Anorak Hour 307 featured: more from Casey Casem \'s Top 40 show on vinyl; then to May 86, Cork \'s South Coast Radio is sampled; Paul Martin \'s Hot 103, an early pirate following the 1989 shake-up, is sampled next; then an interview with Paul from 1983; and more of Paul on Radio Rainbow following; Dublin recordings of Radio Caroline and Laser 558 are also featured; and Sunshine \'s day of close is sampled with a look at the history of the station. Pete Reed Ger Roe then presents this week \'s news. Intro Casey Casem South Coast Radio Hot 103 Paul Martin Radio Rainbow Caroline/Laser Sunshine on close News Anorak Hour Nr 308 b/c 19 th May 2002 An election weekend in Ireland, and a special date in Irish radio history are marked on this week \'s show. FIrst up there \'s a look at Election Radio \'82, a station set up to promote Fianna Fail \'s policies leading up to that year \'s election. RTÉ \'s jamming campaign - and the political ramifications of same - are looked at next. Finally, the 1983 raids on Radio Nova and Sunshine are examined - with a little bonus to follow! Pete Reed Ger Roe then presents this week \'s news Intro Election Radio \'82 RTÉ jam Sunshine Raids Bonus News Anorak Hour Nr 309 b/c 26 th May 2002 Pete Reed had the show to himself this week and ran a feature on RTÉ \'s jamming campaign against Sunshine Radio back in 1984. He then presented this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[10]=new Array("2002November.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums NOVEMBER 2002 Anorak Hour Nr 332 b/c 3 rd November 2002 Century Radio is remembered this week, starting with a recording from November 1991 featuring Ray Summer \'s Late Night Club Mix. This is followed by a recording from the station \'s launch day in 1989. Pulse FM, the 90s Dublin dance station is then featured, with recordings from the station \'s final week on air in 1999. Test transmissions from Phantom FM can be heard next on the programme. From November 1997, Phantom 105FM launched on a weekend-only basis. A recording of Les Vickers on Hits 106 in is next on the programme. Les can be heard these days on Dublin \'s Country 106.8FM. More test transmissions are next. This time a television station, but a special one. Some audio recordings from Nova TV, an offshoot of Radio Nova, from 1983. Finally in the archives section, RTÉ \'s Wild World of Radio programme from 1999. Then Pete Reed takes a look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 333 b/c 10 th November 2002 This week \'s show is a Radio Dublin special. The station is 36 years of age this month, and the programme looks back at the station \'s history through archive interviews. Pete Reed finishes the show with this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 334 b/c 17 th November 2002 This week \'s show starts with a historic extra-terrestrial radio communication from 1983. Operation Novacare was Radio Nova \'s on-air charity auction event. The next recording - with Declan Meehan in May 1983 - took place at the start of a week the authorities showed little charity to Nova, and other pirate broadcasters. More Nova, this time from November 1987 in the shape of a merger with the hugely popular Energy 103, is next. Cassidy Jones and Tony McKenzie present the afternoon show on the day of the announced merger. The next item features Mike Murphy, who has trouble composing himself after he reads out a \'quirky \' news item on air for RTÉ Radio 1 back in the early 80s. From 1981, a recording of Concorde Community Radio on test is featured next. Next up there \'s some American radio with Skip Kelly on air for Kiss 108FM in Boston. Finally, Brian Butterly on air on north Dublin \'s Radio Caroline in 2000 finishes the archives section. To finish, Pete Reed presents the news section. Anorak Hour Nr 335 b/c 24 th November 2002 This week \'s first recording is a sample of some of the voices of Atlantic 252 from April 1997. Next, Steve Conway recalls some traumatic experiences of when Radio Caroline \'s ship ran aground eleven years ago. The next item honours a listener \'s request with a look at Kiss 106 from Dundalk. The final archive item features more radio from the Boston, USA area with rock station WBCN who broadcast on 104.1MHz. Pete Reed finishes the show with a look at this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[11]=new Array("2002October.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums OCTOBER 2002 Anorak Hour Nr 328 b/c 6 th October 2002 First this week there \'s an airing for a famous Irish radio signature tune, as heard on an item last week. Greg Gaughran, during his time with Radio Nova in the mid-80s, is sampled next. This is followed by Pat Courtenay (with Mark Byrne & David Dennehy) on Sunshine 101 in 1986. There \'s a cd compilation of Radio Anorak items up for grabs with a special Anorak Hour competition - listen for details on how to enter. Patrick \'s Day 1997 was launch day at Radio Ireland (now Today FM) and Cliona ni Bhuachalla is featured on air. A special one-off Scrap Saturday was commissioned for the station \'s launch - the next item features a sample. Nails Mahoney is sampled during the Sunshine Be Bop Gold era in the next item. He is now on afternoon duties with 98FM - from where there \'s also a recent sample. Finally (ish) in the archives section...the last ever Howth tram! Then, a quick sample of the jingles available on the competition cd is played. As usual, the show finishes with a look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 329 b/c 13 th October 2002 First up this week is a recording of mainstream Canadian radio from Toronto...from January 1997, Mix 99.9 is sampled. A recording from medium wave pirate Radio City from the early eighties featuring Al Dunne is featured next. Al is sampled in an interview in which he outlines the history of the station. The winner of last week \'s competition is announced next, and some worthy overseas listeners are given a mention. News is that a recording of Pete Reed on Phantom FM \'s forerunner Coast 105FM from 1996 can be heard next on the show. Eamon Dunphy announced his retirement from Today FM on Friday night so, not surprisngly, he is sampled next at the time he returned to \'The Last Word \' following this summer \'s Roy Keane controversy. Next day he appeared on his by now almost regular chat about about the Roy affair on the Gerry Ryan show. Here, he is heard talking about the death of his long-term friendship with Johnny Giles. Last up, Dublin \'s Country. With an announcement on the station \'s future due from the BCI this week, the programme samples some of the voices from its year on air. And then, an airing for Dave Harvey \'s interview on The Last Word \' at launch. No Pete Reed, so Ger takes us on a run through this week \'s radio news before a final \'Last Word \'. Anorak Hour Nr 330 b/c 20 th October 2002 This week \'s show starts off with a look at the recently-raided Kiss FM from Wexford. The Anorak Hour crew visited the station in June 1998, and in this recording station owner Leigh Doyle talks to Pete Reed. Next, Leon Tippler looks back affectionately at RTÉ \'s sponsored programming. Radio Kilkenny, \'legally \' on air for twelve years, has lost its licence. But, in this recording from 1981, the station \'s pirate past - as Kilkenny Community Radio - is sampled. From Swords (a Dublin suburb) KELO Radio from 1981 with Dave Kelly - now General Manager at FM104 - on air, is featured next. Then, a feature on Heartbeat FM, who closed in December 1988. There are two recordings from the final days on air. David Baker was one of the voices heard on Heartbeat \'s final day. The next recording features an interview with him in 2000 when he was at Chelmer FM in Essex. Finally, two of the original Heartbeat founders in an earlier guise - on Radio City in 1980. Finally, this week \'s news is presented by Pete Reed. Anorak Hour Nr 331 b/c 27 th October 2002 This week \'s show starts with a music request in the form of the recently aired Phantom \'BCI Mix \' of a Waylon Jennings song. Next Pat Courtenay, one of Ireland \'s favourite adopted sons of the 80s & 90s, is featured in modern times both on breakfast at Hot 100 from Darwin in Australia and doing Drive in his native New Zealand on Classic Hits. The recording includes satirical references to the New Zealand Olympic Equestrian, Mark Todd, who \'d been caught having cocaine-fuelled gay sex in a horse-box in England! Then, another old favourite who has received a lot of exposure recently - Tony Blackburn, featured here on his first ever BBC Radio 1 show, on the station \'s first day of broadcast back in 1967. This is followed by the \'Elder Statesmen \' - some of BBC Radio 1 \'s voices through the years. The enduringly popular 80s superpirate Energy 103FM is featured next, with a recording of Gerry Stevens on air in December 1986. A recording from another Dublin-based Energy, presently on in Dublin on 94.1MHz, finishes the archive section. Finally, Pete Reed looks at this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[12]=new Array("2002September.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums SEPTEMBER 2002 Anorak Hour Nr 323 b/c 1 st September 2002 Dublin \'s Jazz FM is first up on this week \'s show. Recorded on 89.8MHz on July 15th last year, first Tommy Moore and then Jeff Collins can be heard. A barricaded Radio Dublin is featured next with Eamon Cooke on air at the time of the infamous May \'83 raids on Nova & Sunshine. Counting down the hits, Jason Maine can then be heard on ARD in November 1977 - never mind the quality, feel Jase the Pace! In 1984, with Radio Nova fully back in its stride after the 1983 raids, Pat Kenny \'s RTÉ Radio 1 show featured a look at the future of radio broadcasting, and ran a lengthy feature on Nova election before talking to some interested political guests. Pete Reed then presents this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 324 b/c 8 th September 2002 Starting this week show, last year \'s events in New York are revisited with a recording from the heart of the attack area courtesy of local station WNYC. The haunting words \'The Trade Centre is gone \' bring the excerpt to a chilling end. Radio Nordsee International is featured next with a detailed look at the offshore pirate station. Pete Reed then analyses this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 325 b/c 15 th September 2002 To start this week \'s show, a look at the highs and lows of Tony Blackburn \'s long radio career to honour his recent success on an ITV gameshow. Will Clarke is featured next on Atlantic 252 from November 1999. From Boston, on 101.7MHz, specialist rock station WFNX is also sampled. Next up, there \'s a recording of an interesting reception report received by Jack Russell whilst live on air on Scottish SW station Weekend Music Radio. Finally in this section, more shortwave archived material is featured courtesy of Dublin station Shamrock Radio International with none other than Ger Roe himself on air. Then, to finish the show, Pete Reed looks at this week \'s news. NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESENT Anorak Hour Nr 326 b/c 22 nd September 2002 Following last week \'s ShortWave features, more output is featured on this week \'s show with the final show from the UK \'s Radio East Coast Commercial in 1983. Next, from January 1986, Gareth O \'Callaghan made his debut on BBC Radio 2 at an ungodly hour! Gareth - as Tony Gareth - is also one of the voices from Radio Dublin in 1979 which is featured next. Then, from 1998 on 2FM - Gerry Ryan interviews Liam Tuohy, who was also one of the Radio Dublin featured voices! John Clarke, also on 2FM, is then featured from August 1999. Top 90s dance pirate Pulse FM is next with Jon Power - who eventually moved to 2FM - on air. Finally, fun and games at Radio Dublin,with the barricades up in February 1989. This week \'s news presented by Pete Reed finishes the show. Anorak Hour Nr 327 b/c 29 th September 2002 The Radio Dublin theme continues this week with output from February 1989, when the station ran all pre-recorded material. Next, in March 1981, on Radio Dublin, Adrian St James had a look at Radio Caroline. In 1979, this clip features a recording around the time of aerial sabotage at Radio Dublin from a next door neighbour! Suzi Quatro is featured next, with her first broadcast on BBC Radio 2. Next, from 1994 Dublin rock station Alcatraz 100.3 is featured, with two on-air presenters who are now with Phantom FM. On 199 metres MW, a recording of Ringsend Radio from 1982 with Mick Nugent (currently in the news) on air is featured next. From May 2000, Lite Fm on launch day with Liam Quigley is the final recording - sort of - in this week \'s archives section. Pete Reed gives a rundown of this week \'s news...and finally, the last word from a certain somebody? Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[13]=new Array("2003April.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums APRIL 2003 Anorak Hour Nr 354 b/c 6 th April 2003 On the show this week, there \'s some more voiceovers from BBC Radio 1 , but this week from the \'80s. Forward to July 1998, and we find Bob Conway hosting the \'Best of Irish \' and Dusty Rhodes in the \'Roadcaster \' for 2FM on a Saturday evening. Then, from September 1997, Pete Reed , Al Graham and Paul Clark close the experimental weekend rock service Spectrum 105FM . Next, there \'s a sample of Ugly Phil on Sydney, Australia \'s Radio Nova from 2001. And finally in the archives, by request there \'s a sample of ABC Power 104FM from Waterford. As usual, the show finishes with Pete Reed \'s look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 355 b/c 13 th April 2003 Guest presented by Steve Conway, this week \'s show opens with a recording of a national icon - RTÉ Radio 1 \'s Gay Byrne at the time of a visit to this island by another god-like man. Next, there \'s some output from late 90s satellite station European Klassik Rock , and in particular promos for the overnight sustaining service offered by the station. In the early 90s, Euronet became an overnight sustaining service for Radio Dublin . The next recording is a promo for the satellite service. The final archive item features Charlie Wolf on his nighttime show for Laser 558 . The recording dates from September 1985 during the infamous \'Eurosiege \'. The show finishes with this week \'s news, presented by Pete Reed. Anorak Hour Nr 356 b/c 20 th April 2003 This week \'s show starts with some extracts from the \'Kenny Everett Story \'. Next, no longer \'missing \', a short extract of Cassidy Jones from his time on Radio Luxembourg. Then, some more AM output, this time from Robin Banks on air for Atlantic 252 back in March 1994. Vintage Radio Nova is the next feature on the show with Colm Hayes & Bob Gallico on Breakfast Show duties. This is followed by some Nova promotional material. Following recent reports that London station Radio Jackie could return to air soon, the next item features a recording of their final moments on air from February 1985. The final archive features Northern Irish ILR station Cool FM. The programme finishes with this week \'s news presented by Pete Reed. Anorak Hour Nr 357 b/c 27 th April 2003 To start this week \'s show, there \'s part 2 of The Kenny Everett Story. The next item is another of George Long \'s short pieces looking at the \'80s superpirates. This time, he features Q102. Then, the Anorak Hour goes west. Samples from local stations available in the west of the country, featuring commercial station Galway Bay FM and student station Flirt FM. Finally Pete Reed presents this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[14]=new Array("2003August.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums AUGUST 2003 Anorak Hour Nr 371 b/c 3 rd August 2003 This edition saw Steve Conway sit in for Ger Roe at the last minute, and features lots of Radio Caroline material. Anorak Hour Nr 372 b/c 10 th August 2003 This week \'s show starts with Gary Owen \'s American Music Magazine programme recorded from Los Angeles \' KMPC in 1981. Then onward to the early 90s with 2FM \'s Gareth O \'Callaghan and one of his stitch-up phone calls. Next, the return of Noel Edmonds to British radio is featured with some output from his BBC Radio 2 show, along with a television interview recorded during the week. Then, from July 2000, an interview with shortwave broadcaster Prince Terry, who is one of the earliest voices on Irish pirate radio. And from March 2001, \'The Elvis Hour \' on Dun Laoghaire station Hits 106 is featured. The show concludes with a look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 373 b/c 17 th August 2003 It \'s that time of the year again - this show looks at several Radio Caroline moments that occurred in August in years past. The show concludes with a look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 374 b/c 24 th August 2003 Presented by Pete Reed, this week \'s Anorak Hour starts with a \'Mystery Voice \' competition! This is followed by some radio from Manchester, featuring Dance/R \'n \'B station Galaxy 102FM. Next, staying in the UK, there \'s a recording of Enda Caldwell during his stint with Wyvern FM. Then we take a trip down under with some classic radio from Pat Courtenay during his time with Hot 100 in Darwin, and with Auckland \'s Classic Hits. Next there \'s some \'Radio Expectaions \', a Brendan Balfe produced documentary for RTÉ from May 1989. Final archive features Today FM \'s 80s Weekend from a couple of weeks back. The show finishes with a look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 375 b/c 31 st August 2003 This week \'s show starts with Radio Caroline dj Nick Richards who relates his experience when the Mi Amigo sank in 1980. Then the focus turns to the Dublin dance pirate scene with a sample of Nova 947 from July 2001. Next, Gareth O \'Callaghan \'s return to 2FM in February 1998 following a period with RTÉ Radio 1. Then it \'s back to the Dublin dance radio scene with Brian Chamberlain on air for Power FM . Following that, Rusty Nails is sampled from his time with ESG FM in February 2000. And then it \'s across the water to Canada with samples of two stations from the Barry area of Toronto. Final archive is a sample of Phantom FM \'s special closedown weekend back in May of this year. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[15]=new Array("2003February.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums FEBRUARY 2003 Anorak Hour Nr 345 b/c 2 nd February 2003 On this week \'s show, 98FM \'s Fugitive makes an appearance. The competition which was developed by Australian station 2Day FM is now running on Dublin \'s 98FM. This recording looks back to May 2001 when the competition was at its peak. The next recording features Mark Byrne and David Baker on air for Radio 257 in Clontarf back in 1983. One of those presenters, David Baker, is still on air in London, but will be back on Dublin radio this week for a one-off special on Premier FM. David joins Ger for a studio chat in the next section of the show. Ship-based piracy is featured in the next two sections of the Archive part of the programme. First, the infamous Eurosiege is remembered with recordings of Charlie Wolfe from the MV Communicator for Laser 558. And then there \'s a detailed look at Scarborough station Radio 270 which is the focus of an upcoming movie. A short snippet from Dublin \'s new Ice FM is the final recording before Pete Reed looks at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 346 b/c 9 th February 2003 This week, dating back to September 1997 there \'s a sample of Chris Young on Pulse 103FM and this is followed by some up-to-date output from Chris who these days can be heard on Sun 101FM. Next, across the water to Boston and a sample from 1997 of the slick oldies presentation of The Eagle - WEGQ 93.7. The pirate beginnings of legal Dublin Community-style radio is next on the agenda, with the opening programme from the licenced DSCR - now Dublin South FM - from 1995, followed by a sample from pre-licenced days back in 1988. Then to 1989, and KFM - an unsuccessful community radio station is featured. Into the 90s for the next clip which features the final moments of dance music radio station Sunset FM. One of the presenters, Andy Preston, is now with FM104 from which there \'s also a short sample. An interview with Sunset station founder Gary Cruze is also featured. The last recording this week is in the form of an airing for Radio Caroline \'s theme tune. Finally in the show, Pete Reed looks at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 347 b/c 16 th February 2003 On this week \'s show, first we take a trip to Cork for a sample of Power FM from March 2000 broadcasting on 94.7MHz. The original Energy 94FM closed down on this day one year ago. To mark the anniversary, there are various clips from the station \'s last day on air. Back in time to the 80s for the next clip which features Gerry jones and his phone-in show on Radio Dublin. Following that there \'s an early interview with Sunshine boss Robbie Dale, who explained the loophole in Irish law that allowed for so many pirate stations to broadcast. And then there \'s some early MW-only output from Sunshine Radio featuring Declan Meehan, Siobhan Walls reading news, and Tom Hardy. The UK offshore scene is featured next with Carl Mitchell on air for RNI at the time of the jamming against the station. Finally in the show, Pete Reed looks at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 348 b/c 23 rd February 2003 To start this week \'s show, more studio quality airchecks from long-wave station Atlantic 252. Then there \'s an airing for Joe Duffy \'s phone-in show during the week which featured callers discussing the controversial licence appication for north-west station Ocean FM which insulted listeners of the incumbent, NWR. Free radio in the United States is explored next on the show in the shape of a studio interview with Jeff Burgess of Radio Free Bakersfield. A clip from Suzanne Duffy \'s Giveaway Show on 2FM from March 1998 is next on the programme. Then we go back even further in time to 1985. Featured are a series of reports from the time Laser 558 finally went off the air. Finally, before this week \'s news with Pete Reed, there \'s an airing for a Radio Caroline theme tune, \'A Touch of Velvet \'. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[16]=new Array("2003January.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums JANUARY 2003 Anorak Hour Nr 341 b/c 5 th January 2003 The first Anorak Hour of 2003 features the annual look-back at events of the past year - and a look-forward to what may be in store for this year. Anorak Hour Nr 342 b/c 12 th January 2003 This week \'s show starts with some airchecks of presenters who were on the move during 2002. Featured are Greg Gaughran in June; Aidan Cooney in November; Bob Conway in December; Jack Kincaid; and finally, the legendary BP Fallon and his one-off special show for Phantom FM last May. The original Energy 94FM closed down last February. The next archive recording features moments from their last day on air. Phantom FM is featured next with various clips through the years from the station. Next, the ever-popular former long wave giant Atlantic 252 is featured with airchecks of Hollywood Hayes & Charlie Wolfe on air. Back to 1987 for the next archive recording. Featured is Jason Maine on Sunday morning duty for the Q in 1987. On 15th December last year, John Public celebrated 20 years playing reggae music over the airwaves. Sampled is his show which aired on local Dublin station on Jazz FM. Finally in the archive section, we hear from from Barry Lang & Peter Collins at 2FM in 1998, two presenters who are no longer on your radio. Throughout the show there \'s a news review of last year, and the news is brought right up to date when Pete Reed joins Ger to finish the show. Anorak Hour Nr 343 b/c 19 th January 2003 This week \'s show starts with a couple of listener requests. First, various memories from ESG FM - the successor to dance station Pulse 103 - are sampled. Following that, there \'s a lookback to early recordings from the station that recently finished life as Hits 106FM. First of all from 1983 when it was known as Dublin South Community Radio; then into the 90s with two samples under the call-sign DLR FM. 2FM was 21 years of age in May 2000. Gerry Ryan remembers - sort of - his beginnings on the station in this recording. From August 1980, Richard Davis on Radio Dublin is featured next in an with a local band interview. In September 1997, the IRTC \'s Chief Executive Michael O \'Keeffe was interviewed by Richard Crowley on RTÉ Radio 1 about upcoming licences, pirate activity, and the problems at Radio Ireland. Finally in this week \'s archive section, some influential Radio Nova (and related) memories are given an airing. Pete Reed finishes the show with a look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 344 b/c 26 th January 2003 First this week, Alan Freeman counts down the hits on BBC Radio 2 back in January 1999. Next a look-back to some early test transmissions from Northern Irish controlled station Energy 106FM. A listener \'s request results in an airing of Pete Reed on his last Sunday night show for Coast FM being sampled next. Then there \'s a sample of Steve K for FM104 on New Year \'s Eve 1999. Finally in this week \'s archive section, some studio-quality shortwave output from Weekend Music Radio with Dave Anderson on air with radio news from Ireland back in the early 80s. Then, to finish the show Pete Reed presents this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[17]=new Array("2003July.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums JULY 2003 Anorak Hour Nr 367 b/c 6 th July 2003 Summertime usually brings repeats and this week \'s Anorak Hour is no exception - although this one was enforced! The show runs a feature first broadcast in March 2000 to mark the 20th Anniversary of the sinking of Radio Caroline \'s Mi Amigo. It finishes with this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 368 b/c 13 th July 2003 This weeks \' show starts with the recent launch of the country \'s first licensed regional service. Beat 102-103 covers the south-east area and first appeared on July 1st. Next, samples of the national debuts of two ex-Phantom jocks now broadcasting to the nation on 2FM \'s frequencies. First there \'s Jenny Huston \'s debut on her weekday show, and this is followed by Cormac Battle \'s debut - both on the same evening back at the end of June. Jason Maine recently and abruptly disappeared from FM104 \'s schedules, but he \'s back on overnights on Lite FM. However, this sample of the man in action goes way back in time to 1982 featuring Nova Gold. Where is Bob Conway? A question oft asked in recent times. the answer is he \'s on this week \'s Anorak Hour, sampled from a recent appearance on East Coast FM \'s Breakfast slot. John Kenny is featured next on Chart Show duties for superpirate Q102 in 1986. Bob Gallico returns to the radio to team up with Dave Harvey on Breakfast at Dublin \'s Country this week. They have appeared on Breakfast before, back in 1985 with Colm Hayes on Nova \'s Zoo Crew. It is sampled here, before this week \'s radio news finishes the show. Anorak Hour Nr 369 b/c 20 th July 2003 In this week \'s show, there \'s a follow-up to last week \'s Radio Nova Zoo Crew feature with a sample of the launch of the new Dublin \'s Country Breakfast Show featuring Dave Harvey and Bob Gallico, two of the presenters from the Nova version. Next there \'s a recording of the satellite version of Radio Caroline featuring Sarah Miles from August 1999. Then it \'s back locally to Dublin with the Oldies Show from Freedom 92FM, one of the stations who have failed to return following Black Tuesday. The next recording features an old favourite of the airwaves, Simon Young, in his early days with Big D, followed by a later clip from July 1999 with his 2FM Oldies show. Then it \'s back to 1988 when all the pirate stations closed and indulged in nostalgia, including Treble TR. This clip features Aidan Cooney on air with station owner Jim Smith. Next there \'s another station who failed to reappear following the infamous ComReg raids in May. This recording samples The Deep End on Jazz FM. Then we go across the Atlantic to New York with WQHT, Hot 97FM from 1989. Final archive is an airing for the Big D song. The show finishes with a look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 370 b/c 27 th July 2003 This week \'s show starts with some well-known voices from Big D back in 1979. Then forward to 1983 with Dublin chart station Radio Annabel. Next, there \'s Tracy Evans plus an assortment of names from the final night of Heartbeat, the love-songs station back in 1988. Then also from 1988, Radio Dublin \'s station manager Gerry Marsden talks to John May, owner of Class FM, about the upcoming pirate closures. The show finishes with a look at this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[18]=new Array("2003June.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums JUNE 2003 Anorak Hour Nr 362 1 st June 2003 This week \'s show features recordings exclusively from UK-based stations and is presented by Steve Conway. This week \'s news is presented by Ger Roe. Anorak Hour Nr 363 8 th June 2003 This week \'s edition continues to deal with the aftermath of Black Tuesday, and the first recording on the show features a sketch from the Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show on Today FM in which ComReg take a trip to Cork to take Radio Roy off the air. Then there are recordings from two brave stations who have ventured back onto air in Dublin. First there \'s some samples from Kiss FM - the only dance station to make it back. This is followed by I.C.E. FM \'s first station news since Black Tuesday. Two Phantom jocks have made the move onto the National airwaves. Both are featured next, first is Alison Curtis who now presents \'The Last Splash \' on Sunday nights on Today FM. This is a sample from her debut appearance. Then Cormac Battle is featured from his Sunday slot on Phantom FM from a few weeks back. Cormac will present a new Alternative show on 2FM from the end of June. The show finishes with a look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 364 15 th June 2003 This week \'s show starts with recordings of the legend that is Johnnie Walker. This is followed by some television footage on the radio. From last week \'s RTÉ programme Questions and Answers, the debate surrounding NWR \'s licence loss continues. Next there \'s an Atlantic 252 sound sampler featuring voices and promos from February 1997. Then, from February 2000, there \'s a recording of Ross McKay on Hits 106. And the archive section finishes by going back to the 80s with Gareth O \'Callaghan \'Cruising \' on Q102. The show finishes with a look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 365 22 nd June 2003 This week \'s show looks closely at the unique situation surrounding piracy in the North of Ireland. To start, there \'s the soundtrack of UTV programme Counterpoint in a special on stations based around the area dating from March 1985. This is followed by an up-to-date recording from Derry station Drive 105FM , whose transmitters are based on this side of the border. This sample of Brian McGoo dates from April 26th 2000. From March 1997, Northern Irish aimed but Louth-based Great North Radio with Ray McSharry on the air are featured next. Then there \'s a sample of Belfast-based legal radio in the shape of Cool FM . Finally in the archives section, some voices from one of the biggest ever of the northern pirates, Radio Carousel . The show finishes, as usual, with a look at the up-to-date news. Anorak Hour Nr 366 29 th June 2003 To start this week, Marty Whelan \'s return to radio with \' The Voice of the Games \' - the RTÉ opt-out for the Special Olympics. Next there \'s a sample from a new addition to Dublin \'s FM band - although there \'s some old familiar voices. City FM is staffed by former Hot FM & The Vibe personnel, and this sample features station manager Mel Byrne and Frank Green . Then, a close look at the end of an era in Irish broadcasting as Dusty Rhodes bows out along with the Most Wanted show on 2FM . On a similar note, the innovative - at the time - Hotline show ran on both radio and tv for a period in the 80s. This sample features Barry Lang on the final tv show. The show finishes with this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[19]=new Array("2003March.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums MARCH 2003 Anorak Hour Nr 349 b/c 2nd March 2003 Following up last week \'s news report about CB Mass Broadcasts in the North, the first item this week looks at the rise in popularity of CB Radio in the 70s & 80s. Also following on from last week \'s programme which featured news reports on the closure of Laser 558 in November 1985, this item was taken from South East Sound \'s Pirate news of the following week. Next, a programme that was the inspiration for The Anorak Hour. A clip from SouthSide Radio \'s Free Radio Campaign programme from 1979. On a similar theme, Captain Eamon Cooke reports on new test transmissions from Radio Sunshine back in 1980, and then there \'s an update on Big D \'s news. Final archive is Steve Rhodes on Big D Radio following his move from ARD. The show finishes with this week \'s news presented by Pete Reed. Anorak Hour Nr 350 b/c 9th March 2003 Last week \'s recording of Steve Rhodes on Big D Radio was cut short - so, this week more from Steve starts the show. Next, there \'s a profile of Ian Dempsey which looks at his radio career over 25 years. The item includes an interview in which Ian talks about his time on the early pirates. The sudden closure of Century Radio in 1991 - and in particular how RTÉ reported it - is the next feature on the show. Next we travel back in time to Halloween 1979 with the Hot Press Rock Show on Radio Dublin. Leave the rain and the wind behind and take a trip to Hawaii with the next feature: airchecks from KPOI FM. Then, Radio Nova \'s spin-off Exidy 738AM from 1983 is featured with Tony Allan on test. This week \'s final recording is in the form of test transmissions from 90s Dublin dance station Vibe FM. The show finishes with this week \'s news presented by Pete Reed. Anorak Hour Nr 351 b/c 16th March 2003 To start this week \'s show, there \'s a couple of early Radio Dublin theme tunes by request. This is followed by extracts from Tony Fenton \'s final programme for 2FM which went out a few days ago. Next, in a specially-recoded feature, George Long takes a lookback at Q102 - the 80s Dublin superpirate. Then, from 1994, there \'s a recording of John Deal (now John Walsh on FM104) on air on Spectrum 105FM Next we go back in time to the early 80s with Radio 257, and a few featured voices. Finally from the archives, the infamous 1984 jamming of Sunshine Radio by RTÉ is featured. To finish the show, Pete Reed presents this week \'s news - which includes an up-to-date pirate bandscan for the Dublin area. Anorak Hour Nr 352 b/c 23rd March 2003 17 years ago this week, Dublin witnessed the end of an era when Radio Nova closed down locally for good. To start this week \'s show, there are some extracts from the final few minutes of the station. Next we stay Nova-related with a detailed look at the associated companies of Nova Media Services Ltd. From 1989 on RTÉ Radio 1, media lecturer Colm Kenny comments on the short-listed applicants for the country \'s first independent national licence. One of them was Chris Cary \'s Radio Nova. Then, Atlantic 252 is featured with Henry Owens, Dusty Rhodes & Mark Byrnes on air promoting an anti-smoking campaign. Next, from 1988 there \'s a feature on CRF - Community Radio Fingal, one of the few remaining true community services at that time. Finally in the archives section, Lite FM \'s first day on air in May 2000 is sampled with output from Liam Quigley & Mike Moloney. To finish the show, Pete Reed looks at this week \'s radio news. Anorak Hour Nr 353 b/c 30 th March 2003 On the show this week, just before a sample of Chris Barry on the station...Kiss FM \'s big money giveaway from March 1983 is the first archive feature. So, what would you do with £5,000? Then from the mid \'70s, there \'s an airing for some of the famous voices on BBC Radio 1. From January 2000, Conor G on air for Dublin dance music station Essential Galaxy is next on the programme. Then, Mark Byrne \'s return to 98FM in October 1998 is featured. Long-term \'90s Dublin pirate ABC 94FM is on the programme next, with Paul Lee on air. Next, from March 1988, there \'s a sample of Kieran Murray on air with \'80s Dublin city centre pirate Liberty 104. And the final archive on this week \'s show, Sunshine Radio \'s unofficial anthem \'Sunshine Reggae \'. The show finishes with Pete Reed \'s look at this week \'s news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[20]=new Array("2003May.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums MAY 2003 Anorak Hour Nr 358 b/c 4 th May 2003 This week \'s show starts with the third installment of the Kenny Everett Story which goes back to the time he joined the BBC. Next, there \'s a sample of overnight radio from the \'80s. Paul Vincent talks to Dublin on Sunshine Radio . Then the show goes West again, this week \'s ILR sample is Clare FM . The Anorak Hour goes even further west for the next clip - Stateside with Power 95 WPLJ \'s rebranding in 1989. Pete Reed appears next with some radio news, this time in archive form in a Coast FM recording with Barry Dunne. Next, back to Sunshine Radio and some Sunday afternoon output with Dave Lyons on air in 1983. Then, the one and only Rick Dees with his Weekly Top 40 countdown show, which is the final archive recording this week. The show finishes with this week \'s news presented by Pete Reed. Anorak Hour Nr 359 b/c 11 th May 2003 Anorak Hour 359 starts with the final part of the Kenny Everett Story, and this is followed by some archive BBC recordings which perfectly illustrate his genius. Next, the programme returns to New York for a recording of Z100 from the same time period as last week \'s recording featuring Power 95FM from the area. Then the digital age comes to the Anorak Hour in the shape of Phil Jupitas on BBC6 Music, one of the BBC \'s digital-only channels. Back in time to January 1987 next for a recording of Colm Kayes serving up Energy Breakfast. From the same day, there \'s a recording of Dave C presenting his show on Boyneside Radio. The show finishes with this week \'s news presented by Pete Reed. Anorak Hour Nr 360 b/c 18 th May 2003 20 years ago today Irish radio was in a state of shock following raids on Radio Nova and Sunshine Radio, and the subsequent voluntary closure of Nova. Experience those incredible moments (again) with this anniversary special. Then, the latest news is presented by Pete Reed. Anorak Hour Nr 361 b/c 25 th May 2003 Understandably, in light of the events of the past week, this week \'s show was the last on FM for the forseeable future. It starts with a look at the aftermath of the 1983 raids as featured on last week \'s show. From the same year, next there \'s a recording of Andy Archer during his time at Radio Nova. Then, on the topic of raids and Andy Archer, the next recording features both at offshore pirate RNI, when they were receiving the \'treatment \'. Next, there \'s a sample of some of Sean Caldwell \'s voiceover work. New York \'s Z100 is featured again in the next archive clip. Finally Ger and Pete try to make sense of the week \'s events. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[21]=new Array("2003September.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums SEPTEMBER 2003 Anorak Hour Nr 376 b/c 7 th September 2003 This week \'s show starts with the soundtrack of a video project based on the Anorak Hour - featuring interviews with some famous early pirate radio names. This is followed by the soundtrack to more video footage, this time a harrowing documentary recorded live as the events of 9/11 unfolded. The final archive item features Gerry Wilson on Breakfast for Dublin \'s Country. The show concludes with a look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 377 b/c 21 st September 2003 This week \'s Anorak Hour is a repeat of an edition first aired in May 1998 and features some Canadian FM rock radio; a fascinating feature on the infamous wartime propagandist broadcaster Lord Haw-Haw; some Caroline djs from the 60s; & Tony Allen on ARD in the late 70s. The show concludes with a look at this week \'s news. Anorak Hour Nr 378 b/c 28 th September 2003 As Phantom FM move into a new phase in their history, this week \'s show is the last ever Anorak Hour, and there \'s a look back at some memorable episodes from the programme \'s seven year existance. There is also a look at the latest news. Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[22]=new Array("263.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums NEW YEAR EVE 2000 Anorak Hour Nr 263 b/c New Year \'s Eve 2000 Anorak Hour 263 was broadcast on New Year \'s Eve 2000 and was the last on FM before the station stopped broadcasting in the hope of receiving a licence. The show featured clips from past shows and a look at future hopes for Phantom themselves. There is also some photos taken on the day for you to enjoy! Click on any photo to enlarge. Phantom \'s studio clock reads 12.42 - 18 minutes to go to the show.... ...and Pearl is still on air... ...preparing to do her last FM link. ...on with the headphones... Coming up on today \'s show! Listen to the show... ...with Ger Roe (left) and Pete Reed (right) 2pm - show over! Phantom FM \'s website Sister site Sister site Associated site You \'ll need RealPlayer to play audio on this site. Click for FREE download You \'ll need WMP to play some files on this site");arrFiles[23]=new Array("index.shtml","The Anorak Hour from Phantom FM, Dublin.","","","NAVIGATION Homepage N Y Eve 2000 July 01 - Jan 02 February 2002 March 2002 April 2002 May 2002 June 2002 July 2002 August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 September 2003 OUR SISTER SITES Radiowaves.FM Radiowaves Forums THE ANORAK HOUR Phantom FM \'s Anorak Hour The Anorak Hour ran for 7 years on Dublin alternative music station Phantom FM. It featured airchecks and jingles from Irish and worldwide radio of the past and present and it was last broadcast live on Sunday, 28th September 2003 at 1pm (Irish time). Overseas listeners could tune to Dublin shortwave pirate Ozone Radio to hear the show relayed on a week \'s deferral. The Anorak Hour was presented by Ger Roe (pictured) - who has been involved with Dublin radio for many a year - and Pete Reed, whose claims to fame include \'90s Dublin pirate Coast 105FM. Ger Roe presenting The Anorak Hour 30th July 2000 Radiowaves.FM offered an opportunity to listen to the show on demand, and this sister site has been established in order to preserve a permanent archive of the programme. The show was archived on Radiowaves.FM dating back to Nr 263. You will need RealPlayer to listen. The Anorak Hour was over-hauled and retitled \'Media Beacon \' when Phantom were awarded a temporary licence spanning 14 weekends from October 2003. Media Beacon is now available on demand at Radiowaves.FM in the Radio Retro section.");
