LIFE IN TEN PICTURES - John Lennon, BBC 2

Its finally on, after several months of lovely work meeting some truly amazing and inspirational people, be it behind masks in that sanitised period of last winter, already a distant memory, the film about John Lennon is finally here, in fact we only finished filming this last week. BBC 2 This Saturday evening at 9pm. Pour a large glass and please enjoy. In all the recordings and discussions we had with all these fascinating people who know him and spent time with him, I draw the conclusion that John Lennon, despite his human ups and downs, was a proper lovely lad who cared deeply and of course left a massive impression on us all.

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Filming through the Pandemic - In Ten Pictures BBC2

The start of this year has been a busy and productive period. After the enormous blank that was largely 2020 it was great to get a phone call from BBC 2 asking if I would be interested in recording sound for a new series ‘In Ten Pictures’. Soon afterwards with two big kit bags and my stands and booms I was driving through the blizzards and freeze of January and February across the UK, in the middle of one of our lockdowns, to film interviews with some amazing people who were either experts or had been close personal friends with John Lennon. The entire series is being broadcast at the moment on the BBC, links for iplayer below.

A still taken during the set up for our interview with Mike McCartney, Paul’s brother, in a beautiful little restaurant in the Wirral. One of the photographs featured in the film is Mike’s picture of Paul, George and John taken around 1958 performin…

A still taken during the set up for our interview with Mike McCartney, Paul’s brother, in a beautiful little restaurant in the Wirral. One of the photographs featured in the film is Mike’s picture of Paul, George and John taken around 1958 performing as a three piece at a relatives wedding. The black and white photograph, famous shot by Astrid Kirchheerr, was taken only two years later in 1960 in Hamburg.

Driving through the Kentish Weald in unimaginably bad weather one morning in January. Not only the weather but the strict COVID restrictions meant a lot of the time it felt like you were driving through an apocalypse, there were so few drivers on th…

Driving through the Kentish Weald in unimaginably bad weather one morning in January. Not only the weather but the strict COVID restrictions meant a lot of the time it felt like you were driving through an apocalypse, there were so few drivers on the road throughout this time. Motorways were frequently empty and service stations were like ghost towns.