The Rolling Stones
By: Alan Clayson
When talking to fans and media inBritain, Mick Jagger took to brutalising an accent born of a privileged upbringing to facilitate a ‘common touch’, usually via a florid sub Cockney drawl. However, The Rolling Stones’ only true workin’ class ‘ero was the remarkable Bill Wyman, formerly William George Perks, born in LewishamHospitalon 24th October, 1936. On this dry, windy evening, a cookery programme billed in the Radio Times as ‘Cook’s Night Off’ was seen on the country’s only television channel, which had begun transmission only weeks earlier as the first public service of its kind in the world, and novel enough to be regarded by censorious great-aunts as meddling with dark forces. Reception was confined to the small number of Home Counties families that could afford servants. [download]
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