Radio Dolphin

Offshore station Radio Dolphin was a.

Radio England on 14 november 1966 was succeeded by the Dutch-speaking Radio Dolphin (popularly called Radio Flipper and for which originally came up with the name "Swinging Radio Holland" was). The station on board the broadcasting ship "Laissez Faire" had a decent listen crowd in Netherlands. DJs include Lex Harding, Look Bak and Tom Collins, later known by Radio Veronica. Initially had the same music format Radio Dolphin (easy listening) as Britain Radio, which broadcast from the Laissez Faire but the evenings were filled with pop music. Of 22 February to 15 March 1967 was the transmitter off the air because of repairs to the network base station. Then came the drive back if all day Radio 227 Top 40 Music Radio broadcast, graced with cropped England-jingles. With a view to the anti-pirate law, which would enter into force on 15 August 1967, closed the station on 23 July 1967 .