IN THE NEWS
October 5, 1962 was one of the 20th century culture’s most seismic moments, for it saw the mainstream debuts of two icons that would define the era. That day, The Beatles’ first single, Love Me Do, was released, and the first James Bond film, Dr No, premièred.
AT THE FLICKS
There was action on camels in Lawrence of Arabia, the sweeping historical epic by David Lean. Peter O’Toole made his film debut in the title role, and was so mesmerisingly good that he was nominated for an Oscar. He didn’t win, but the movie scooped seven of the 10 it was up for.
IN THE CHARTS
It was a good year for both Cliff Richard and his backing band, The Shadows. Cliff had the fourth best-selling single,…
