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Welcome to the very first episode of my special series, Adventures with my Brother, George. Picture the very early 1960s in England—a time when rock and roll was just beginning to shake the airwaves, fashions were getting bolder, and the spirit of “anything goes” was just beginning to stir.
Acker Bilk's 'Stranger On The Shore' was being played everywhere. Cliff Richard had been in the charts from 1959. In 1962 his his included "The Young Ones.” The Beatles released their first single, ‘Love Me Do’ in October 1962 and it marked the beginning of the pop culture revolution. Radio Luxembourg was the rebellious alternative young people tuned into.
Our backdrop is the seaside town of Weymouth, with its bustling promenade, the nearby village of Wyke Regis, and the Wyke House Hotel—names that will soon feel as familiar as old friends.
At the heart of it all is my brother George, the main character in these tales—mischievous, unpredictable, and always ready to turn the ordinary into the unforgettable. And in this first episode, I’m joined by my son, Adrian, to help bring these memories to life.
So settle in, and let’s step back into the world of the swinging sixties for a humorous, and I hope entertaining, first adventure with George.
Visit my website for more podcasts and articles - a space where the past meets the present, and where I try to use my experience and travels to bring history, places to life. Enjoy my travels by train and bicycle on trips through England, France and beyond. Check out my thoughts on current affairs and climate change, - some serious and some I hope you will find informative. Join me in these conversations across time and place; past and present.
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Welcome to the very first episode of my special series, Adventures with my Brother, George. Picture the very early 1960s in England—a time when rock and roll was just beginning to shake the airwaves, fashions were getting bolder, and the spirit of “anything goes” was just beginning to stir.
Acker Bilk's 'Stranger On The Shore' was being played everywhere. Cliff Richard had been in the charts from 1959. In 1962 his his included "The Young Ones.” The Beatles released their first single, ‘Love Me Do’ in October 1962 and it marked the beginning of the pop culture revolution. Radio Luxembourg was the rebellious alternative young people tuned into.
Our backdrop is the seaside town of Weymouth, with its bustling promenade, the nearby village of Wyke Regis, and the Wyke House Hotel—names that will soon feel as familiar as old friends.
At the heart of it all is my brother George, the main character in these tales—mischievous, unpredictable, and always ready to turn the ordinary into the unforgettable. And in this first episode, I’m joined by my son, Adrian, to help bring these memories to life.
So settle in, and let’s step back into the world of the swinging sixties for a humorous, and I hope entertaining, first adventure with George.
Visit my website for more podcasts and articles - a space where the past meets the present, and where I try to use my experience and travels to bring history, places to life. Enjoy my travels by train and bicycle on trips through England, France and beyond. Check out my thoughts on current affairs and climate change, - some serious and some I hope you will find informative. Join me in these conversations across time and place; past and present.