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A nine-minute interview with Paul McCartney and John Lennon that languished in a London garage for 44 years was played on BBC Radio in Britain. The interview took place in London at the studios of Scottish Television on April 30, 1964, two months after the Beatles returned from their first American tour. It was discovered among 64 unmarked, rusting cans by a film enthusiast, Richard Jeffs . In the interview the two Beatles discuss their success, how they write songs and how they met as teenagers. "I was playing at a garden fete in the village where I lived just outside Liverpool playing with a skiffle group," Lennon says. "And he came along, and that's how we met."
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