Beyond the Fringe (Peter Cook; Jonathan Miller; Dudley Moore; Alan Bennett)
1 portrait of Peter Cook
Beyond the Fringe (Peter Cook; Jonathan Miller; Dudley Moore; Alan Bennett)
by Lewis Morley
resin print, 1961
11 5/8 in. x 15 1/4 in. (295 mm x 386 mm)
Given by Lewis Morley, 1985
Photographs Collection
NPG x27384
On display in Room 28 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
Sittersback to top
- Alan Bennett (1934-), Playwright. Sitter in 25 portraits. Identify
- Peter Edward Cook (1937-1995), Comedian. Sitter in 25 portraits. Identify
- Sir Jonathan Wolfe Miller (1934-2019), Physician, theatre and opera director and television presenter. Sitter in 29 portraits. Identify
- Dudley Stuart Moore (1935-2002), Comedian. Sitter in 23 portraits. Identify
Artistback to top
- Lewis Morley (1925-2013), Photographer. Artist or producer of 308 portraits, Sitter in 5 portraits.
Events of 1961back to top
Current affairs
Peter Benenson's article The Forgotten Prisoners is published internationally, inspiring the founding of the human rights organisation, Amnesty International.The philosopher and peace activist Bertrand Russell is imprisoned for inciting civil disobedience during a sit down demonstration at the Ministry of Defence and Hyde Park.
The farthing coin - used in Britain for the last 7 centuries - ceases to be legal tender.
Art and science
Rudolf Nureyev defects from the USSR fearing that the KGB would arrest him for being gay and for fraternising with foreigners. After seeking asylum in Paris he set up home in London at the Royal Ballet and began his famous partnership with Margot Fonteyn.The satirical magazine, Private Eye is first published.
International
The East German government erects the Berlin Wall, ceasing free movement between East and West Berlin. The barrier prevented citizens of Soviet controlled East Germany from crossing the border into West Germany to work, or to defect.Yuri Gagarin, the soviet cosmonaut, becomes the first man in space orbiting the earth on the 12th April.
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