 | Rosko and Enda (Listen) Before he became the Emperor, he was President. Rosko tells the story to Enda Caldwell, with lots of amusing details on the way. How was Radio Caroline involved with Radio Luxembourg? And what about all that high power? All the answers to these and other questions are included on this podcast. All you have to do is click! |
 | Tommy Vance - Part 2 (Listen) Here's Part 2 of a genuine broadcast legend. It's Tommy Vance on Radio Luxembourg in 1986. Tommy elaborates on Mexican radio with ZZ Top's 'Heard It On The X', and goes on to proclaim his devotion to ABBA. That makes it A to Z, with Tommy Vance podcasting on Radio Luxembourg. Click on it for yourself! |
 | Tony Prince - Part 2 (Listen) Tony Prince! Can you handle any more of your Royal Ruler? Here he is, with the continuation, Part 2, of the true story of Kid Jensen outrunning two escaped gorillas. It's all truth, and the details are here on this exclusive Radio Luxembourg podcast. Click on it to hear the facts... |
 | Nick Abbot (Listen) Enda Caldwell talks to Nick Abbot about his time with The Great 208 in 1988. You'll hear Mike Hollis with the weather and Gary King handing over to Nick at midnight. One listener calls Nick and plays a Bavarian radio station down the telephone line! It's some of the most uncensored live radio ever aired on Radio Luxembourg. Nick confesses to Enda why he broke all the rules on the air, without even a 'delay'. |
 | Tony Prince Pluggers (Listen) Here he comes again; it's the inimitable Tony Prince explaining how songs get picked, chosen and then played or banished from Radio Luxembourg. He was the Programme Director for many years, and together with record company 'pluggers', shares some of the stories behind some of those songs. You'll learn more about Baccara, too.... |
 | Paul Burnett Podcast (Listen) Paul Burnett goes back to the 1960s on this Radio Luxembourg podcast. Part of his tale includes bringing his car to the Grand Duchy by airplane, and being met by fellow former pirate Bob Stewart. It's the sound of an era on this exclusive Radio Luxembourg audio treat! |
 | Tony Prince - The Gorillas of Louvigny Part One (Listen) Benny Brown talks to his former boss, Programme Director Tony Prince about Tony's time with Radio Luxembourg. This is part one of a three-part series, telling among other things, the bizarre tale of two enormous gorillas who chased David 'Kid' Jensen late one night through the carpark of Radio Luxembourg. |
 | Tommy Vance - Luxembourg Legends Part 1 (Listen) Tommy Vance came to us via KHJ Radio in Los Angeles in the late 60's to present shows at the Villa Louvigny, Radio Luxembourg's broadcast facility. Almost twenty years later, Tommy returned to Radio Luxembourg to present one special show in the 'Luxembourg Legends' series. Enda Caldwell narrates the story.
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 | Shaun Tilley (Listen) Shaun Tilley was on the air with us at Radio Luxembourg The Great 208 from 1988 to 1992. Here he talks to Enda Caldwell about his time at Luxy. |
 | Sandy Beech (Listen) We podcast you one more time back into time! This piece features Enda Caldwell as he speaks with Sandy Beech, one of the main men of Luxy back in the early 90’s, about his first steps in the Station of the Stars. |
 | Timmy Mallet Part 2 of 2 (Listen) The podcasts on Radio Luxembourg continue: Timmy Mallett talks to Enda Caldwell about Luxy, The Great 208, Your Station of the Stars, in the 1980's. |
 | Timmy Mallet Part 1 of 2 (Listen) Another superb podcast in the continuing series from Radio Luxembourg. Back in the days of The Great 208, Luxy was The Station of the Stars, and on this podcast you'll hear Benny Brown speaking with Timmy Mallett. Snowballs and more. |
 | Radio Luxembourg Early 208 Memories (Listen) Here's another vintage piece from Radio Luxembourg. A podcast featuring Dave Christian in the 1960's & 70's, as he talks with Enda Caldwell about the glory of The Great 208, The Station of the Stars. |
 | Radio Luxembourg 208 Closedown (Listen) One more podcast from Radio Luxembourg, at the end of an era. Benny Brown speaks with Mike Hollis about the final closedown of The Great 208 on its final night. Bittersweet are the memories for the Station of the Stars.
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