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What was the first major British television appearance for the Beatles in 1963? |
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What club in London's Soho district, was considered the "most important venue in the history of European Pop music"? |
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Before his bad boy image took hold, Mick Jagger was a student at one of London's major colleges. Which? |
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Everyone knows about Carnaby Street, but what was the name of the Kensington store that first enabled us girls to buy European high fashion at affordable prices? |
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Who was the British designer who first marketed the mini skirt, eventually becoming the leading fashion force outside of Paris? |
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When and where was the World Premiere of "A Hard Day's Night"? |
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Originally designed by Alec Issigonis, what year did the speedy Cooper version of the Mini, first start whizzing round London? |
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On what famous street did the Beatles open their "Apple Boutique"? |
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Who was considered the "father of modernist hair styling and cut"?
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Which flamboyant British painter grew in influence in the 1960s, with his first London show at the Kasmin Gallery in Bond Street, in 1963? |
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It took the BBC a while to realise that their listening audience had changed. Influenced by Pirate Radio Stations, when did the BBC finally launch Radio One. |
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What was the name of the classical music recording studio in London, that gained almost instant fame in the 1960s? |
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There were several major changes English law that reflected the freer societal attitudes. In what year were both abortion and homosexual acts between adult men legalized in England and Wales? |
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Who was involved in the major scandal that shook London society to its roots in the 60s? |
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In 1965, one of England's great statesman was given a full state funeral. Name him. |
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