My interest in radio began when I was standing in the desert with Lawrence during WW1 and saying that it would be pleasant to listen to the radio. He pointed out that it hadn’t been invented yet so I had to wait for the Roaring Twenties. However at that time in order to listen you were required to wear a dinner jacket which I didn’t own. 

Then came the forties and another war so I was back to the desert with Monty. 

When the fifties arrived the great Broadcasting Company ignored teenagers and Rock ‘n’ Roll so not much fun in that. With the coming of the sixties, Pirate Radio floated onto the scene and I thought I would like to be part of that but my mum said I was too young and anyway it was time for school. 

In the seventies I decided the best plan was to get an education and training as an electronic apprentice. Sadly by the time I had achieved all that the stations were gone and local radio was only one step away from the dinner jacket brigade so I acquired some more engineering qualifications and a degree. 

As with many presenters I followed the path of mobile dj, local pirate radio, hospital radio and finally internet. Over the years I have amassed a large record collection which is now being put to good use on Radio Mi Amigo. 

You can hear Chris Morgan’s latest daytime show on Saturdays at 9am, repeated at 3pm. Chris also has an album orientated show on Saturday nights at 7pm, repeated at 1am each Sunday morning.

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