John Lennon Seance Coming on Pay-Per-View
Don't be a sucker.
"A television "seance" to contact the spirit of late Beatle John Lennon has been defended by its producer. The programme, which will air on a US pay-per-view digital channel, has been branded as "tasteless" by critics. Its producer, who made a show in 2003 to forge contact with Diana, Princess of Wales, says The Spirit of John Lennon is a "serious" broadcast. The musician's widow, Yoko Ono, has not given consent for the broadcast and was not available for comment.
The programme, which will be shown on the In Demand channel on 24 April, will charge viewers $9.95 (£5.67) to see the show."
Rest of BBC article here.
"A television "seance" to contact the spirit of late Beatle John Lennon has been defended by its producer. The programme, which will air on a US pay-per-view digital channel, has been branded as "tasteless" by critics. Its producer, who made a show in 2003 to forge contact with Diana, Princess of Wales, says The Spirit of John Lennon is a "serious" broadcast. The musician's widow, Yoko Ono, has not given consent for the broadcast and was not available for comment.
The programme, which will be shown on the In Demand channel on 24 April, will charge viewers $9.95 (£5.67) to see the show."
Rest of BBC article here.
2 Comments:
I can hear it now, questions and answers.
Q: What do you think about the War in Iraq?
A: All I am saying, is give peace a chance.
Q: Do you eat anything there in heaven?
A: In the morning I'll have a cup of instant karma, perhaps some cold turkey.
Q: Does anything annoy you in heaven?
A: There's an old bird, bright red hair, squaks like a duck and wears these rings with huge stones. I think she used to be on the telly.
Q: Have you written anything new?
A: There it goes again, always asking for the next song, the next album. You go on eight days a week with this rubbish. Haven't I given you enough?
Q: I--
A: This seance is going nowhere, man. I'm split
A Posthumous Interview With John Lennon--well done!
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