At its peak in 1967, the station had millions of listeners, and it revolutionised radio broadcasting in the UK.
In 1991, Moore was interviewed extensively for the BBC TV show A Pirate's Tale, where he described his key role in detail.
[2] Moore, who had variously been a club DJ, merchant naval steward, and photographer, had become involved in Radio Caroline when he met the station's founder, Ronan O'Rahilly.
Moore's Chelsea flatmate, Ian Ross (later a novelist), introduced O'Rahilly to his father, New Zealand-born Charles Ross, who in turn helped O'Rahilly raise the £250,000 needed to start what became Britain's first pirate radio station in April 1964.
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