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When Brian Epstein set foot in the Cavern Club in November 1961 to watch The Beatles perform, he saw something no one else could – a glimmer of gold. Sharply dressed and well-spoken, Brian was hardly the most obvious radical – but being Jewish, closeted and having grown up as an outsider who had failed at pretty much everything, he was a 26-year old with something to prove and who wanted to tear up the rulebook.
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Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
Brian Epstein
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
Brian Epstein


Eddie Marsan
Eddie Marsan
Harry Epstein
Eddie Marsan
Harry Epstein


Emily Watson
Emily Watson
Queenie Epstein
Emily Watson
Queenie Epstein


Blake Richardson
Blake Richardson
Paul McCartney
Blake Richardson
Paul McCartney


Jonah Lees
Jonah Lees
John Lennon
Jonah Lees
John Lennon


Leo Harvey-Elledge
Leo Harvey-Elledge
George Harrison
Leo Harvey-Elledge
George Harrison


Campbell Wallace
Campbell Wallace
Ringo Starr
Campbell Wallace
Ringo Starr


Jay Leno
Jay Leno
Ed Sullivan
Jay Leno
Ed Sullivan


Bill Milner
Bill Milner
Clive Epstein
Bill Milner
Clive Epstein


Charley Palmer Rothwell
Charley Palmer Rothwell
George Martin
Charley Palmer Rothwell
George Martin
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