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Media
BBC. Our World. Satellite television broadcast directed by Derek Burrell (25 June 1967).
Beatles, The. ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ (Lennon and McCartney). 45 rpm disc produced by George Martin. Parlophone R 5570 (17 February 1967).
—Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. 33⅓ rpm disc produced by George Martin. Parlophone PMC 7027 / PCS 7027 (26 May 1967).
—‘All You Need Is Love’ (Lennon and McCartney). 45 rpm disc produced by George Martin. Parlophone R5620 (7 July 1967).
—‘I Am the Walrus’ (Lennon and McCartney). 45 rpm disc produced by George Martin. Parlophone R5655 (24 November 1967).
Game, The. ‘The Addicted Man’ (Blake, Gowing and Brown). 45 rpm disc produced by Original Sound Production. Parlophone R 5553 (6 January 1967).
Kinks, The. ‘Dead End Street’ (Ray Davies). 45 rpm disc produced by Shel Talmy. Pye 7N 17222 (18 November 1966).
Lester, Richard. How I Won the War. Film produced and directed by Richard Lester. United Artists, UK (18 October 1967).
Small Faces, The. ‘Here Come the Nice’ (Steve Marriott & Ronnie Lane). Produced by Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane. Immediate IM050 (2 June 1967).
Strick, Joseph. Ulysses. Film produced and directed by Joseph Strick. British Lion Films (14 March 1967).