LOCAL RADIO IN SOUTH AFRICA
I was fortunate to grow up during the golden years of radio broadcasting in South Africa (Radio was the main broadcasting entertainment available in South Africa up until 1975 when television was introduced).
I was apparently drawn to the sound of the radio as a toddler. I searched through our family photographs and discovered a photograph of yours truly as a 2 year old in front of an interesting looking 1950's "Global" mediumwave radio.
A subliminal interest in radio probably began with music and announcements from the family mediumwave receiver behind me !
Springbok Radio was a popular local radio service which operated in South Africa from 1950 until station closedown in 1985.
Like many of my school friends I used to look forward to listening to "No Place To Hide", featuring the adventures of Mark Saxon which was broadcast at 7:15 pm every week night during the 1960's. "Squad Cars" was broadcast at 7:30 pm every Friday night a few years later and used to capture the imagination of the entire family too !
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