
A landmark exhibition on the pirate radio days of Radio Caroline North closes on a high at the House of Mannanan in Peel later today (Sunday).
It's been another triumph for Manx National Heritage, well received both by the public and those who led the historic broadcasts from Ramsey Bay.
Several former Radio Caroline North DJs and engineers have returned to the Isle of Man to salute the exhibition's success over the summer.
Manx Radio's Terry Cringle who opened the exhibition, is confident the priate radio story will continue to fascinate future generations.
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