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Topic History of: I'm rather tempted by BBC4 tonight
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In The Know Watched these docs now - and yes, I had seen them before but they had largely faded from memory.

Quite interesting watching a 25 year old documentary recalling incidents which happened 25 years prior to that.
In The Know DJones wrote:
The Arena-Docus about Epstein are from 1998 and were written by Jon Savage.

Thanks ... I thought the "titles" were familiar.
Still worth watching again though (save them for a wet wednesday)
DJones The Arena-Docus about Epstein are from 1998 and were written by Jon Savage.
de-caf it's an ancient arena. worth a gander but not two hours.

the hollies doc on sky arts only goes to reinforce what a totally average band they were. Nash is so corny
NCS The Please Please Me prog was actually good. Interesting to see old Scousers Tony Crane, Billy Kinsey (Merseybeats), Howie Casey and some others from '63. Tony Barrow looked amazingly well. Not a single Fab Four contribution though.

Brian Epstein 1 & 2 are repeats, possibly not 20 years old. 20 years ago was only 1993 though - McCartney looked young in it so could be.