I have watched my interview that I did with Frank today and I have listened to it and decided what parts I will use when it comes to editing. I have marked the times and what he says so I know what I want said in the documentary and what shots I need to put over which part.
The most iconic attractions in Liverpool, you’ve got lots actually, but what you’ve got here in Liverpool where all the tourists come, is the likes of Mathew Street and Mathew street is famous for the cavern and the cavern is famous for the Beatles. Great iconic attraction.
The Albert Dock opened in 1846, it was known as the port of a thousand ships. It was the biggest port in the entire world, and these massive ships that sailed for the trade from here to Australia, New Zealand, America, South America. They sailed from everywhere.
He says at the very end of the documentary: Liverpool, all be it. We have this great culture of never say die attitude got us through. Liverpool One got us through. The docks got us through. It’s such a wonderful place to live and scousers are very proud of the roots, very proud of the city.