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  • ...where the British had built a cemetery for non-Catholic Christians, mainly British servicemen stationed in Malta. His mother had been staying for a few months ...e on the local cable radio. He was thus one of the few pioneers in Maltese broadcasting. Even though at a relatively young age he was invariably the producer and p
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  • ...Ciantar]] and [[Victor Galdes]], and on the [[British Forces Broadcasting Service]] at [[St Francis Ravelin]] (now the MEPA premises) known better as [[BFBS] ...e [[Preluna Hotel]] were they were the resident band till when the British Forces left Malta on the 31st March 1979.
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  • ...first and only Maltese disc-jockey with the [[British Forces Broadcasting Service]] (BFBS).
    3 KB (403 words) - 08:27, 10 August 2017