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Episode 4 - Some People
Brit Pop Movies of a Certain Age
English - July 11, 2020 11:32 - 1 hour - 104 MBMusic TV & Film british pop music movies films rock'n'roll chat reviews rock and Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
“They were young, bored rebels... living for kicks!”
A Bristol-blazing, beat-crazed tale of teenage rock ‘n’ roll biker gangs - or church halls, tea-drinking and carpentry in what is basically a promotional film for the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme?
Join us in Episode Four of our podcast as we discuss 1962’s “Some People”
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Playlist: Season 1 Episode 04: Some People Playlist
Links:
Some People is available for purchase directly from Network Distribution on both DVD and Blu-ray
...and can be streamed online here
If the film has successfully piqued an interest in the DofE, you can find them here
We played:
“Some People” (Les Vandyke)
“Yes You Did” (Les Vandyke/Ron Grainer)
NB: Owing to the elephantine gestation-process of our podcasts, we should just point out that the chat for this episode was recorded before the recent passing of the great actor Earl Cameron.
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