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John Lennon: His Life, Legacy, Last Days

On 8 Dec 1980, the world stood still as it learned about the death of John Lennon, a music icon and former member of The Beatles.

Top Cast

  • David Muir

    David Muir

    Self - Host

  • John Lennon

    John Lennon

    Self (archive footage)

  • Jack Douglas

    Jack Douglas

    Self

  • Michael Epstein

    Michael Epstein

    Self

  • Bob Gruen

    Bob Gruen

    Self

  • Andy Newmark

    Andy Newmark

    Self

  • Philip Norman

    Philip Norman

    Self

  • Earl Slick

    Earl Slick

    Self

  • Elliot Mintz

    Elliot Mintz

    Self

Overview

On 8 Dec 1980, the world stood still as it learned about the death of John Lennon, a music icon and former member of The Beatles.

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