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Wednesday 29 April 2009

John: more cathode radiation.










In a 1966 interview, John listed his 3 favourite programmes as The Power Game, The Rat Catchers and DangerMan. Here is a slightly enhanced re-post of him watching television in the sunroom circa August 1967, together with screen grabs and opening titles of said programmes. I believe all 3 of these series had finished by then, but knowing British TV, as I do extremely well, they were probably still on every 5 minutes as repeats.

1 comment:

  1. The photo is dated 1971?
    Did the photographer wait 4 years to develop the film?
    Who is the other man in the photo?
    Is this part of the same series that shows George and Ringo in the sunroom?

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