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Growing up in Liverpool in the late 1960s, and into the 1970s there was always music by you know who, (those four lads) ...
Kudos, cowboy. You’re welcome to it. Philosophically, I’m more in Roger McGough’s camp, the Liverpool poet expressing his devotion in four lines: “Got up. Had a shave. Did Times crossword.
The music that’s grown out of Liverpool and the poetry that's grown out of Liverpool - like Roger McGough and The Beatles - it’s been at the heart of a Britain trying to find itself post-war.
3. Roger McGough. audio3. Roger McGough Roger McGough introduces and reads some of his best-known poems for children, including 'First day at school' and 'Didgeridoo'. 4. Jackie Kay. audio4.
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SussexWorld on MSNSouth Downs poets mark 80th anniversary of end of WWII in EuropeThe 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two in Europe in 1945 is being commemorated by the South Downs Poetry Festival ...
This rendition of Roger McGough’s adaptation ditches Molière’s traditional Alexandrine verse in favour of energetic rhyming couplets, making the dialogue feel contemporary and engaging.
Fred the Postman wants to move and be near Ethel. He gets offered to share Harry's room. Nik Kershaw becomes the first musical act to play in the newly renovated cellar (instead of the lounge of the ...
Peacefully on Friday 4th April 2025, Phyllis passed away whilst at Broadmeadow Court Residential Home aged 93 years. The ...
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