From Radio Caroline to Classic FM: Nick Bailey

05 Dec 2024 • 46 min • EN
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In this episode we meet broadcasting legend Nick Bailey, who shares his remarkable journey from pirate radio with Radio Caroline to becoming the first voice on Classic FM. Nick shares his adventures and travels around the world living and working in countries such as Australia, Germany and Hong Kong and we hear stories  about some amazing characters on his journey. We get an insight into world events through the eyes of a traveller. Living on Gibraltar in the time when Franco"s dictatorship was at its height through to the changes that were happening in Hong Kong as it was taken back by China. Nick also provides valuable advice for aspiring broadcasters and shares his future plans. I can thoroughly recommend  Nick"s book, "Across the Waves: From Radio Caroline to Classic FM." In fact I couldn"t put the book down and read in 5 days! For my review of the book click here. HighlightsNick Bailey was the first voice on Classic FM.Pirate radio played a crucial role in changing British music.He emphasises the importance of authenticity in broadcasting.Nick"s experiences in Hong Kong shaped his views on free speech.He believes that modern presenters have less freedom than before.Nick encourages aspiring broadcasters to volunteer and gain experience.Travelling for work offers a more authentic experience than tourism. Links: Nick"s website -  https://www.nickbaileyradio.com/ To purchase book, (click link)  - "Across the Waves: From Radio Caroline to Classic FM" Connect with Undercurrent Stories:   Website: https://www.undercurrentstories.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/undercurrentstories/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/undercurrentstories Intro and outro music, "Time for a Coffee"  Bob Wells © 2020 Question or comment? Send us a text message. www.undercurrentstories.com

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