Duke Meets Beatles 1964

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Full title reads: "London. Duke Meets Beatles".

Empire, Leicester Square, London. Carl-Allen Awards for Dancing and Dance music.

Various shots of people in hats dancing. CU Disk Jockey Jimmy Saville applauding, pan to Beatles' Manager Brian Epstein.

GV Billy and Bobbie Irvine,...

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Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
54247
Sort Number:
64/027
Time in/Out:
01:33:16:00 / 01:34:50:00
Canister:
64/27
Film ID:
1751.16
Issue Date:
30/03/1964

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