The Superstation broadcast from 10pm to 6am each night from studios at Molinaire in Carnaby St, London, and later (after being bought by the crooks at TransWorld Radio) from Piccadilly Radio in Manchester. The station was designed as a 'sustaining service' for commercial radio and I worked there during 1989 and 1990 on Friday and Saturday nights.

It was a strange set-up: during the period in London, we were broadcasting in a city where no stations took the programming. Elsewhere in the UK, however, it was available pretty well everywhere on one station or another.

It had some very nicely-produced jingles and sweepers which emphasised the 'CD Quality' music (rare, then). Unfortunately, after the move to Manchester, it ran on very old vinyl from Red Rose Radio's library - delivered from Preston in a plastic carrier bag every afternoon by Red Rose Radio's record librarian!