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Dennis Mitchell's 'Breakfast With the Beatles' look back at 'Paul Is Dead' rumor

October 31, 10:50 PMBeatles ExaminerSteve Marinucci
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The latest edition of “Dennis Mitchell’s Breakfast With The Beatles,” available beginning today at www.beatlesradioshow.com, features some Halloween treats with snippets from The Beatles cartoons, "songs from the dark side," and an interview with Tim Parker, the first person to publish an article on the “Paul is dead” rumor 40 years ago last month.

The show is heard on dozens of U.S. and Canadian radio stations, one in New Zealand, two in the U.K. and at the Cavern Club and Hard Day’s Night Hotel in Liverpool, plus on MaccaRadio and Beatles-a-Rama on the internet.

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