
Snodgrass
Drama
Overview
In 1991 50-year old John Lennon, living on the dole in Birmingham and following the moderate success of the Beatles, recalls how he left the band in 1962 after they were persuaded to release 'How Do You Do It?' as a single, rather than 'Love Me Do'.
Top Cast


Ian Hart
Ian Hart
John Lennon
Ian Hart
John Lennon


Kevin Doyle
Kevin Doyle
Job Interviewer
Kevin Doyle
Job Interviewer
Lee Broadbent
Lee Broadbent
Young John
Lee Broadbent
Young John
Ryan Brett
Ryan Brett
Young Paul
Ryan Brett
Young Paul
Jacob Crosby
Jacob Crosby
Young Pete
Jacob Crosby
Young Pete
Josh Leach
Josh Leach
Young George
Josh Leach
Young George


Annette Badland
Annette Badland
Woman in Office
Annette Badland
Woman in Office
Rebecca Elliot
Rebecca Elliot
Receptionist
Rebecca Elliot
Receptionist


Emma Stansfield
Emma Stansfield
Cal
Emma Stansfield
Cal
Eric McNichol
Eric McNichol
Bus Driver
Eric McNichol
Bus Driver
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