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Diana Dors – Oh For Fluck’s Sake. From Kenny Denton's memoir "There Ain't No Rules In Rock n Roll"

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  • Place -Studio Two, Pye Recording Studios, London
  • Time – 1970
  • Guest visitor – Diana Dors

Diana Dors, born Diana Fluck, was Britain’s answer to Marilyn Monroe. Her likeness appears on the cover of the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. After her death in 1984 she was acclaimed as a national treasure.

Talking about her real name she once said,

“They asked me to change my name. I suppose they were afraid that if my real name, Diana Fluck, was in lights, and one of the lights blew…”

Whilst working on a session in studio two with Dave Hunt and the producer Miki Dallon, who was working on an album with the artist Don Fardon, Diana Dors called in to see Don.

During a break in recording Diana told the following story from her early days.

After returning to England from Hollyw ... 

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