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Images: Broadcasting ship Radio Caroline (MV Mi-Amigo) at sea Broadcasting ship Radio North Sea (Mebo II) at sea Broadcasting ship Veronica (Nordeney) in the high seas with the transmitters of Radio North Sea and Radio Caroline in the background Burning ship Radio North Sea (Mebo II) due to bomb attack on Saturday evening 15 May 1971. This is followed by an interview by Harmen Siezen with the crew. Damaged Mebo II the day after bomb attack Towing ship Radio Mercur Images of a stranded transmission ship Capital Radio on the beach of Noordwijk (Saturday morning Nov. 10, 1970) Provisioning for Radio Veronica at sea Fights on board at Radio Caroline (Dec 28, 1972) Interviews: Bull Verwey (director Radio Veronica): about the assignment to bring in the transmission ship Radio Nordsee Ian Anderson (dj): about life on board the Mebo II Mark van Amstel (newsreader): about life on board and news provision English DJ Bruno Brandenberger, transmitter technician for Radio North Sea Tineke de Nooy (DJ) about her career Stan Haag on request plate program Lex Harding about his career Ruud Doets (transmitter technician) about the stormy night Arie van der Zwan (helmsman), Arie den Heye and Chiel Vink about broken anchor chaining Key lock: Images of the hearing of the House of Representatives in The Hague. Subsequently, interviews with Bull Verwey about the disappearance of Veronica and Lex Harding and Rob Out (in the Veronica studio in Hilversum) about the government decision whereby the sea stations will have to disappear.
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