Sex, Chips & Poetry: 50 Years of the Mersey Sound
With the help of famous friends and fellow writers, Roger McGough and Brian Patten tell the inside story of 1967 poetry anthology The Mersey Sound and how they made poetry cool.
Fifty years ago, Penguin published its 1967 hit pop poetry book The Mersey Sound, introducing Roger McGough, Brian Patten and Adrian Henri to the world, thereby securing Liverpool as the cultural centre of the UK and bringing poetry to pop audiences. With the help of famous friends and fellow writers, McGough and Patten tell the inside story of this modern classic and how they made poetry cool.
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Music Played
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The Beatles
Love Me Do
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Percy Faith
Theme from A Summer Place
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The Searchers
Some Other Guy
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The Fireballs
Torquay
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The Ventures
Walk Don't Run
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Henry Mancini
Banzai Pipeline
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Roger Williams
Autumn Leaves
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The Remo Four
Peter Gunn
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The Beatles
Cry For A Shadow
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The Swinging Blue Jeans
Ol' Man Mose
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The Yardbirds, Sonny Boy Williamson, The Spencer Davis R&B Quartet, The Roadrunners & The Hoochie Coochie Men
I Got My Mojo Working
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Elmer Bernstein
Main Title (From The Man With The Golden Arm)
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Chet Atkins
Teensville
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James Last Orchestra
Lara's Theme
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John Tavener & Steven Isserlis
The Protecting Veil (Part 8)
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Santo & Johnny
Sleep Walk
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Sandy Nelson
Teen Beat 65
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Nelson Riddle
Lisbon Antigua
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Benny Carter, Johnny Hodges, Charlie Parker, Charlie Shavers, Flip Phillips, Ben Webster, Oscar Peterson, Barney Kessel, Ray Brown & J.C. Heard
Funky Blues
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Bumble
Bumble Boogie
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience
All Along The Watchtower
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience
All Along The Watchtower
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Norrie Paramor & His Orchestra
Theme From A Summer Place
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The Beach Boys
White Christmas
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The Champs
Tequila
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The Roadrunners
Roadrunner
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Cliff Richard
Reelin' and A Rockin'
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Participant | Roger McGough |
Participant | Brian Patten |
Participant | Adrian Henri |
Series Producer | Ellen Hobson |
Executive Producer | Nick Parnes |
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