In the late 1960s, in the home country of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, the only way 25 million people could hear their music was to tune in...to a boat. The sreening is on Sunday 10th September at 14:00.
In the late 1960s, American radio stations blasted rock and roll 24 hours a day. But in the home country of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, the only way 25 million people could hear their music was to tune in...to a boat. Celebrated film-maker Richard Curtis (Notting Hill, Love Actually) brings the inedible story of a band of rogue DJ's who captivated British radio listeners in the '60s, playing the music that defined a generation and boldly defying the government that tried to shut them down.
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The New Royalty Cinema is a community cinema run by volunteers as a fund-raising event for Bourne End (Bucks) Community Association, a charity registered in England and Wales No. 300236


