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The Swinging Sixties
I dedicate this blog to my friend Colin Levy who passed away on 12 October after a short battle with cancer. May he rest in peace. On 12 April 1961 Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space and for … Continue reading
Posted in Archives & local studies, local history, Shepherds Bush Library, Uncategorized
Tagged archives, BBC, BBC Theatre, Beach Boys, Fulham, Hammersmith Odeon, Lime Grove, local studies, Roger Daltrey, Shepherd's Bush Green, Shepherds Bush, Shepherds Bush Library, Steptoe & Son, Swinging Sixties, The Detours Skiffle Group, The Who
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The Riverside Studios
The Riverside Studios in Crisp Road are due to reopen in August this year following the closure of the old studios in 2014. The former Studios and the neighbouring Queen’s Wharf have been replaced by a new state of the … Continue reading
Posted in About, Archives & local studies, local history
Tagged Assael Architecture Ltd, BBC, Blue Peter, Channel 4, Chris Evans, Crisp Road, Dixon of Dock Green, Guy Hornsby, Hancock's Half Hour, Heritage Lottery Fund, Jack Warner, John and Henry Gwynne, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Patrick Troughton, Play School, Quatermass and the Pit, Queen's wharf, Riverside Studios, Rosser & Russel, Television Centre, TFI Friday, The Apprentice: You're Fired!, The Fulham Society, Triumph Films, William Burdett-Coutts, William Hartnell, Z CArs
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