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| Added: | 1 Year+ |
| Size: | 26 Megabyte |
| Peers: | 63 Seeders & 8 Leechers [ Update ]updated '7 months ago' |
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The Lost Beatles Interview - BBC Radio Documentary - cheops
Sixties star Helen Shapiro presents the story of a lost TV interview with the Beatles that was recorded in April 1964 and recently found languishing in a rusty film can in a garage in South London.
Experts say it`s the earliest surviving interview where Lennon and McCartney talk about how they met and discuss the song writing process. With contributions from the original TV interviewer Paul Young - who had never seen the footage, which was part of a regional television programme broadcast only in Scotland - Beatles expert and writer Mark Lewisohn and Dick Fiddy of the BFI.
Writer and Beatles expert Mark Lewisohn describes the interview as `candid`. `It`s a special piece that is so laid back it almost falls over,` he says.
One episode of approximately 30 minutes.
First broadcast on Tuesday 1 July 2008 on BBC Radio 4.
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HumaxPVR9200TB+LAME+DVB-T=MP3 http://cheops.fm
http://radioarchive.cc - the Spoken-Word Radio Torrent Archive
The Lost Beatles Interview - BBC Radio Documentary - cheops
Sixties star Helen Shapiro presents the story of a lost TV interview with the Beatles that was recorded in April 1964 and recently found languishing in a rusty film can in a garage in South London.
Experts say it`s the earliest surviving interview where Lennon and McCartney talk about how they met and discuss the song writing process. With contributions from the original TV interviewer Paul Young - who had never seen the footage, which was part of a regional television programme broadcast only in Scotland - Beatles expert and writer Mark Lewisohn and Dick Fiddy of the BFI.
Writer and Beatles expert Mark Lewisohn describes the interview as `candid`. `It`s a special piece that is so laid back it almost falls over,` he says.
One episode of approximately 30 minutes.
First broadcast on Tuesday 1 July 2008 on BBC Radio 4.
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Type : mpeg 1 layer III
Bitrate : 128
Mode : joint stereo
Frequency : 48000 Hz
Encoder : Lame 3.98
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HumaxPVR9200TB+LAME+DVB-T=MP3 http://cheops.fm
http://radioarchive.cc - the Spoken-Word Radio Torrent Archive


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