A 1960s DJ who made his name on the pirate radio station Radio Caroline has visited Norwich as part of a special week-long tour.

Eastern Daily Press: Emperor Rosko, a 1960s DJ who worked on Radio Caroline. Byline: Sonya Duncan Copyright: Archant 2017Emperor Rosko, a 1960s DJ who worked on Radio Caroline. Byline: Sonya Duncan Copyright: Archant 2017 (Image: Archant 2017)

Emperor Rosko, who was also one of the founding DJs of Radio 1, broadcast from The Forum today as part of the Last Pirate FM roadshow which is raising awareness of Remember A Charity In Your Will Week 2017.

Emperor Rosko, whose real name is Mike Pasternak, played at Norwich's legendary Orford Cellar in the 1960s, the same venue which also saw performances from the likes of Rod Stewart and Jimi Hendrix. He said: 'I am delighted to be back in Norwich as part of the Last Pirate FM roadshow. I have some great memories of playing gigs here in the 1960s.'

Last Pirate FM will broadcast until Friday on DAB radio and online at www.mixcloud.com/lastpirate

For more information, visit www.rememberacharity.org.uk