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 Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon by Robert Rosen, A portrait of the final years of John Lennon's life is based on his journals and interviews with those closest to him, in a volume that discusses his views on parenting, drugs, relationship with Yoko Ono, and contrasting private and public life. Reprint.
 Frasier: The Complete Season 1, 2, 3, And Final The upscale comedy provides a weekly dose of the neuroses and tribulations suffered by an insecure and pompous psychiatrist, Dr. Frasier Crane, host of a Seattle radio advice show. The twice-divorced doctor's peaceful home life of fine cigars and haute cuisine was shattered when his gruff, ex-cop father, Martin (Emmy nominee John Mahoney), was injured in the line of duty and forced to move in with him. He brought with him Eddie (Enzo), his pesky Jack Russell terrier, and a duct-taped recliner that clashes with Frasier's more aesthetically pleasing Eames and Wassily chairs. Their home is frequently visited by Frasier's snobbish and competitive brother, Niles (Pierce), a fellow psychiatrist, and his wife Daphne (Jane Leeves). Niles began pining over Daphne while she was employed as Martin's live-in physical therapist; their romance was realized in the final episode of the seventh season. At work, Frasier is kept in line by his slightly jaded producer and man-hungry, single-parent Roz Doyle (Peri Gilpin). Contains the complete seasons 1-3 and the complete final season of "Frasier." Season 1 Episodes: Disc 1: "The Good Son" (Pilot - Ep. 1); "Space Quest" (Ep. 2); "Dinner At Eight" (Ep. 3); "I Hate Frasier Crane" (Ep. 4); "Here's Looking At You" (Ep. 5); "The Crucible" (Ep. 7) Disc 2: "Call Me Irresponsible" (Ep. 6); "Beloved Infidel" (Ep. 8); "Selling Out" (Ep. 9); "Oops" (Ep. 10); "Death Becomes Him" (Ep. 11); "Miracle On Third Or Fourth Street" (Ep. 13) Disc 3: "Guess Who's Coming To Breakfast?" (Ep. 14); "Can't Buy Me Love" (Ep. 12); "You Can't Tell A Crook By His Cover' (Ep. 16); "The Show Where Lilith Comes Back" (Ep. 17); "A Midwinter Night's Dream" (Ep. 15); "And The Whimper Is . . ." (Ep. 18) Disc 4: "Give Him The Chair" (Ep. 19); "Fortysomething" (Ep. 21); "Travels With Martin" (Ep. 23); "Author, Author" (Ep. 20); "Frasier Crane's Day Off" (Ep. 22); "My Coffee With Niles" (Ep.
Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon - Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon, first published in 2000 and written by New York journalist Robert Rosen, who in 1981 had access to Lennon’s diaries, is a controversial account of the ex-Beatle’s last five years. The book shatters the official myth of Lennon as a contented househusband raising his son Sean and baking bread while Yoko ran the family business. John Lennon Day - John Lennon Day for Peace and Love on Earth, October 9, is still not official. It is hoped that it can become an international holiday honouring the late musician and peace activist John Lennon (1940-1980). Day Tripper - Day Tripper is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and released by The Beatles as a "double A side" single with "We Can Work It Out". Under the pressure of needing a new single for the Christmas market, Lennon wrote most of the lyrics and the famous guitar break, while McCartney helped on the verses. Tynwald Day - Tynwald Day is the National Day of the Isle of Man, usually occurring on 5 July. On this day, Tynwald, the Isle's legislature, meets in St John's, rather than its usual meeting place, Douglas.
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