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Stars Over Stella Street.
On August the 11, 1963...
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...something extraordinary happened...
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...to this leafy suburban street
in South West London.
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Something that the residents
of Stella Street will always remember.
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L was going into the kitchen to put
on the kettle, to make tea...
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...when the doorbell goes, and there's
a man in a suit just standing there.
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L was 11, and I was boiling
this rabbit that was still alive.
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And all of a sudden,
this huge car turned up...
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...and these four very strange-looking
gadgees got out.
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They said this house here and this street
would be great for the Fab Four.
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And I said, "Fab for what?"
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Should have got ourselves
A better place up West, oh, yeah
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Instead of hanging 'round
A smelly dump like this
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The landlady's getting old
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And I spy, with my little eye,
something beginning with R.
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Yeah, run!
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Eh, you know, Eileen,
after all them posh hotels...
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...staying with you is like staying
with me favourite auntie.
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You boys want a square meal after
running from all the girls at the station.
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Some of them want more
than your autograph.
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- Let's do something, shall we?
- Okay.
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One, two, three, four.
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I should have put some butter
On me toast today
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But the cornflakes
Have floated away
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It's always been little bit of a favourite
spot for the celebrities for some reason.
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I used to see Richard Burton
get out of his huge Daimler...
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...because he was
a very rich superstar.
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Wait here all night.
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Why he had to live in digs here,
I'll never know.
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Hello, Richard.
On your own again?