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Thursday July 03, 2008 at 08:00 AM |
Great news for my mom and anyone else who grew up loving The Beatles, a lost interview has been discovered in a garage. From the BBC...
For 44 years a canister of film had been stored in a damp garage in South London; unopened, unloved and almost thrown away. But, finally, somebody took a look inside - and realised they had unearthed a piece of pop history. This is the story of a lost Beatles interview - which is to be
broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Tuesday for the first time since it was
originally recorded.
The nine-minute interview took place in the studios of Scottish Television on Thursday, 30 April, 1964. It was thought to have been recorded on a tele-cine machine in London, and stored in a can, now rusted with the passing of decades. Which makes it all the more remarkable that the fragile film has survived at all.




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Thursday July 03, 2008 at 09:17 AM
Hahahaaaa...........you are so funny ......"Great news for my mom" hahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa.............i roll down the floor by laughing :
But ..........puuuuh..........Thank you for telling us this thing.I LIKE THE BEATLES !
Sgt.Pepper and the White Album are two of my all time favourite records and i listen to it again and again.
Thursday July 03, 2008 at 09:38 AM
yea-me mum thanks you! :)
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