This episode includes an interview with Mike Purcell and a detailed look at the history of pirate Television stations in Ireland
password is 'pirate5' for access
Volunteer led six part series looking at how the wireless telegraphy act of 1988 affected and in many cases closed many of the pirate radio stations in Ireland that had broadcast for many years previous .
Volunteer led six part series looking at how the wireless telegraphy act of 1988 affected and in many cases closed many of the pirate radio stations in Ireland that had broadcast for many years previous .
Volunteer led six part series looking at how the wireless telegraphy act of 1988 affected and in many cases closed many of the pirate radio stations in Ireland that had broadcast for many years previous .
Dublin's Pirate Days is a six part interview series commemorating the 25th anniversary of the introduction of the 1988 Wireless Telegraphy Act that closed many of the most famous pirate radio stations in Irish broadcasting history. https://www.facebook.com/DublinsPirateDays
This is a brief background story on the screenplay I am working on recorded in the actual location of the rebel station in 1916
My researched and camera piece from the Theatre Archives, Dublin on the History of the Dublin Panto