1964: Paul McCartney on A Degree of Frost
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In this excerpt from a longer programme, David Frost is joined by Paul McCartney and asks him whether he ever expected to be as successful as he is now. McCartney talks about the various stages that he and the other Beatles have been through, from their first number one single to their feature film debut. He acknowledges the support of their manager, Brian Epstein, and speculates on what the future might hold. Retirement, perhaps?
Here, David Frost considers whether Paul McCartney might retire by 2010. In that year, Sir Paul turned 68, released a new album and conducted a tour that included the Hollywood Bowl, where he'd first performed with The Beatles in August 1964.
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