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scottvanska (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Where is the footage of Larkin from?
minitouf (7 months ago) Show Hide
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cette chanson va parfaitement dans lie to me !!!
SuperClair (8 months ago)
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ophelia990 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Dearest Stan, you have a heartfelt genius about you, which stirs, evokes and warms like a summer morning! Thanks Ophelia XX
mayerlingmadchen (2 years ago) Show Hide
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how can it be that I can read in the cemetery about someone who died in 1985 (philip larkin)
StanRd2005 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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because your a ghost
mayerlingmadchen (2 years ago) Show Hide
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no I am just a stupid human being!
I mean, the programme dates from the 60s and on the stone I read 'larkin died in 1985'
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Beautiful composition and vocals !! Phalaina
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Kat: The Philip Larkin footage is from a 1960s BBC programme called Bookmark. Larkin was interviewed at 32 Pearson Park by John Betjeman. The programme, together with the unused rushes, can be found in the Larkin archive at the University of Hull.
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Kat, the footage is from a 1963 documentary on Larkin by the BBC called Bookmark. In it, Larkin is interviewed at 32 Pearson Park, Hull by John Betjeman. The University of Hull have the programme, together with the original rushes, in the Philip Larkin archive at the Brynmor Jones Library.

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