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Saturday 30 May 2009

Reporting 66: Beatle Belt footage, December 1966.



An ITN documentary shown at the end of December 1966 asked the question "Whither Beatles?". Of most interest, however, are the short films of each of the Beatles' houses - Kenwood, Cavendish Avenue, Kinfauns and finally Sunny Heights. A pity the clips are so short, but at this remove one takes what one can get.

2 comments:

  1. I recall the "Anthology Rough Cut" having a panning shot of Kenwood - probably from the same program?

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  2. I can't remember, but I would think so...I've got that rough cut somewhere. I'll dig it out and have a look at some point, but am pretty sure it would be.

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