Nigel MacArthur

[1] MacArthur's first job was at the offshore station Radio Caroline in the late seventies, under the "Stuart Russell" moniker.

He returned in 1984 aboard the station's new ship, the Ross Revenge, and adopted the name "Nigel Harris" a few years later.

[2] He was on board the Ross Revenge for the collapse of its famous 300-foot-tall (91 m) mast in a 1987 storm, and was filming inside the ship as the event took place.

He was appointed programme controller in 1989 and was the last person to hold this position whilst Radio Caroline was at sea.

Concerts and recitals take place in St Michael's Church throughout the year with the Canterbury Cathedral choir visiting in the summer of 2006.