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==Plot==
==Plot==
In [[1964 in music|1964]], a reluctant [[John Lennon]] is persuaded by manager [[Brian Epstein]] to meet [[Freddie Lennon]], the father who abandoned him 17 years earlier, with the press in attendance. The meeting is brief and bitter. Three years later Epstein is dead and John invites Freddie to his mansion but again things turn sour,due to Freddie's drinking and insulting [[Mimi Smith|Mimi]],the aunt who raised John throughout his childhood. [[The Beatles]] set up [[Apple Records]], but the press are hostile and Lennon's comment that '[[More popular than Jesus|We're more popular than Jesus]]' doesn't help. Rows with long-suffering wife, C[[Cynthia Lennon|Cynthia]] lead to marital breakdown and John's meeting with [[Japanese people|Japanese]] visual artist [[Yoko Ono]]. Family history is repeated as Lennon leaves Cynthia and their son, [[Julian Lennon|Julian]] for Ono, by whom he has a second son,S[[Sean Lennon|Sean]]. In [[1969 in music|1969]] John returns his M.B.E. in protest at England's support for the [[Vietnam War]] while his stunts with Yoko Ono to promote peace alienate the [[Press|press]]. Some months later he disbands The Beatles to the other members' annoyance and, after arguments with fellow songwriter, bandmate and friend, [[Paul McCartney]],sees a [[Therapist|therapist]], who regresses him to the day Freddie left him. He learns that Freddie needs his help to write a [[Biography|biography]], leading to one last showdown between himself and his father...
In [[1964 in music|1964]], a reluctant [[John Lennon]] is persuaded by manager [[Brian Epstein]] to meet [[Freddie Lennon]], the father who abandoned him 17 years earlier, with the press in attendance. The meeting is brief and bitter. Three years later Epstein is dead and John invites Freddie to his mansion but again things turn sour,due to Freddie's drinking and insulting [[Mimi Smith|Mimi]],the aunt who raised John throughout his childhood. [[The Beatles]] set up [[Apple Records]], but the press are hostile and Lennon's comment that '[[More popular than Jesus|We're more popular than Jesus]]' doesn't help. Rows with long-suffering wife, [[Cynthia Lennon|Cynthia]] lead to marital breakdown and John's meeting with [[Japanese people|Japanese]] visual artist [[Yoko Ono]]. Family history is repeated as Lennon leaves Cynthia and their son, [[Julian Lennon|Julian]] for Ono, by whom he has a second son,S[[Sean Lennon|Sean]]. In [[1969 in music|1969]] John returns his M.B.E. in protest at England's support for the [[Vietnam War]] while his stunts with Yoko Ono to promote peace alienate the [[Press|press]]. Some months later he disbands The Beatles to the other members' annoyance and, after arguments with fellow songwriter, bandmate and friend, [[Paul McCartney]],sees a [[Therapist|therapist]], who regresses him to the day Freddie left him. He learns that Freddie needs his help to write a [[Biography|biography]], leading to one last showdown between himself and his father...


== Cast ==
== Cast ==

Revision as of 02:17, 15 July 2010

Lennon Naked
Directed byEdmund Coulthard
Written byRobert Jones
Produced byEdmund Coulthard, Katherine Lannon
StarringChristopher Eccleston
Naoko Mori
Adrian Bower
CinematographyMatt Gray
Edited byPhilip Kloss
Music byDickon Hinchcliffe
John Lennon
The Beatles
Production
company
Blast! Films
Distributed byBBC
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Lennon Naked is a 2010 TV biopic focusing on the life of John Lennon between 1967 and 1971.[1] It was first broadcast on 24 June 2010 on BBC Four.[2]

Plot

In 1964, a reluctant John Lennon is persuaded by manager Brian Epstein to meet Freddie Lennon, the father who abandoned him 17 years earlier, with the press in attendance. The meeting is brief and bitter. Three years later Epstein is dead and John invites Freddie to his mansion but again things turn sour,due to Freddie's drinking and insulting Mimi,the aunt who raised John throughout his childhood. The Beatles set up Apple Records, but the press are hostile and Lennon's comment that 'We're more popular than Jesus' doesn't help. Rows with long-suffering wife, Cynthia lead to marital breakdown and John's meeting with Japanese visual artist Yoko Ono. Family history is repeated as Lennon leaves Cynthia and their son, Julian for Ono, by whom he has a second son,SSean. In 1969 John returns his M.B.E. in protest at England's support for the Vietnam War while his stunts with Yoko Ono to promote peace alienate the press. Some months later he disbands The Beatles to the other members' annoyance and, after arguments with fellow songwriter, bandmate and friend, Paul McCartney,sees a therapist, who regresses him to the day Freddie left him. He learns that Freddie needs his help to write a biography, leading to one last showdown between himself and his father...

Cast

See Also

References

  1. ^ Geoghegan, Kev (24 February 2010). "Don't Let Me Down: Rise of the Rock Biopics". BBC Online. Retrieved 23 June 2010.
  2. ^ Dean, Will (23 June 2010). "Six to watch: The Beatles on TV". Retrieved 23 June 2010.