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Geoffrey Pearl
Free Radio Campaign


Information:





Name:Geoffrey Pearl
Organisation:Free Radio Association (FRA)
Years of involvement:1968 - 1970
Home Location: Eastwood Road, Rayleigh, Essex
Types of involvement: Meeting rooms, Bulletins & mailbox
Comment / History:-

During 1969 Geoffrey Pearl of the Free Radio Association offered us the use of his facility at 239, Eastwood Road Rayleigh as a Radio Kaleidoscope meeting venue and mailbox address. At one of our meetings (organised by Mike Baker), Geoff brought in a young Colin King and asked if we would mind him sitting in during our discussions. Colin’s only question during the meeting was “How did you choose the name Radio Kaleidoscope?”.




Most of the Radio Kaleidoscope crew felt uncomfortable using the FRA's facilities, preferring instead to use an alternative location.


 

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Last updated: 22/10/09

22nd October 2009

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