Having read a lot about British pirate radio and how John Peel got his start on the pirate station Radio London, I'm looking forward to seeing this film.
The Boat That Rocked is a fictitious comedy set in Britain during 1966 in an era when the BBC, the only UK mainland licensed radio broadcaster played little more than two hours of any kind of recorded music each week. In the story a pirate station called Radio Rock began broadcasting rock music twenty-four hours a day from a boat anchored off the coast of England in international waters. Hosted by a colourful band of disc-jockeys, it soon gains an audience of millions and angers the government in the process. While the story does have some relationship to real events it does not represent any specific station that was broadcasting to Britain in 1966. (from Wikipedia)
The Boat That Rocked - Press Conference
The film opens August 28th and stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, Rhys Ifans, Nick Frost and Kenneth Branagh.
Links:
The Boat That Rocked Website
Sunday, April 26, 2009
The Boat That Rocked: A Film About British Pirate Radio Opens in Theaters on August 28th
Posted by Mike at 7:59 PM
Labels: British Pirate Radio, John Peel, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Richard Curtis, The Boat That Rocked