Paul Interview - January 18, 1967

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Event
Date January 18, 1967
Short description Paul is interviewed by Jo Durden-Smith.
Location London

Paul went to the ground floor studio at Granada Television on Upper James Street to be interviewed about the "underground" movement in the capital, which he was a part of. He was interviewed by Jo Durden-Smith, who conceived and produced this 29-minute film for Granada's Scene Special (A Spin-off of Scene At 6:30). The subtitle of the film was "It's So Far Out, It's Sraight Down." The director was John Sheppard, who later made the 1987 documentary It Was Twenty Years Ago Today. It was screened in North England only on March 7 from 10:25 PM to 10:55 PM. He explained about the underground culture, "The straights should welcome the 'underground' because it stands for freedom... it's not strange, it's just new, it's not weird, it's just what's going on around."

Recorded On This Date

  • Paul Interview for Scene Special, (Bootlegs)

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