06/02/2012

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0:00:00 > 0:00:05Hello and Welcome to Stourbridge and to the programme. Tonight, will

0:00:05 > 0:00:09you be sorry for what you said and did online? Former boxer Richie

0:00:10 > 0:00:13Woodhall investigates the risky world of the internet. I had a bad

0:00:13 > 0:00:21day the other day. My e-mail was hacked and someone created a

0:00:21 > 0:00:26Facebook page, claiming to be me. Meet the Stourbridge policeman who

0:00:26 > 0:00:31cycles to work as he catches on camera at the downright dangerous

0:00:31 > 0:00:41behaviour of other road users. looks like traffic is particularly

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0:00:42 > 0:00:47heavy this morning. No idea. Nice one. And we travel back to the

0:00:47 > 0:00:571960s with Chris Jagger to remember the Rolling Stones's' visit to a

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0:01:05 > 0:01:15I am very roads and this is Inside Out than the Midlands. -- Mary

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0:01:21 > 0:01:25It is an astonishing fact that every minute, 19 people in the UK

0:01:25 > 0:01:28fall victim to cyber-crime, the internet can be a risky place. One

0:01:28 > 0:01:37of the biggest dangers can be giving away too much personal

0:01:37 > 0:01:41information. We asked Richie Woodall to investigate. Fraud,

0:01:41 > 0:01:51viruses, predators. The internet has lots of advantages, but it can

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0:01:59 > 0:02:04be a hostile place. The threats, it seems, are endless. It feels like

0:02:04 > 0:02:08when we are online, we are at risk. I never had any problems using the

0:02:08 > 0:02:12internet, but someone hacked into my e-mails. I would like to find

0:02:12 > 0:02:21out who that was. And how it happened. I know I am not the only

0:02:21 > 0:02:27one who is feeling vulnerable. Everything OK? This is a me, my

0:02:27 > 0:02:34eldest. I had been on social networking sites since I was 18 --

0:02:34 > 0:02:3713. So I got it because everyone else did. Nothing has majorly gone

0:02:37 > 0:02:41wrong but I set up the account, I did that in the detail of my phone

0:02:42 > 0:02:45number and that let in later years two, when I got older, people

0:02:45 > 0:02:49texting the and I asked where they got the number, they said Facebook

0:02:49 > 0:02:54so I had to remove that. Just the thing to get a dad worrying! A

0:02:54 > 0:02:59survey for the BBC of 13-19-year- olds reveals that more than 40% of

0:03:00 > 0:03:04those asked said they or someone they knew had shared something on

0:03:04 > 0:03:12line and then gone on to regretted. Seville is safer, me or my kids?

0:03:12 > 0:03:20And what should I be doing to protect them? If there are cracks

0:03:20 > 0:03:25in my arm when defences, this man will find them. -- online defences.

0:03:25 > 0:03:29After a hack to my e-mails, I am upping my security. Brian, an

0:03:29 > 0:03:35ethical hacking lecturer, is the man for the job. I need to know how

0:03:35 > 0:03:40they got in. If they are lucky enough to get your password, they

0:03:40 > 0:03:44could use software that allows them to send multiple requests t e-mail

0:03:44 > 0:03:48address, with lots of possible pass was. Or they might have targeted

0:03:48 > 0:03:52your machine at home and hacked your machine. I had a real bad day

0:03:52 > 0:03:58the other day, my heart Millican was hacked and someone created a

0:03:58 > 0:04:01Facebook page claiming to be me. -- my e-mail was hacked. The problem

0:04:01 > 0:04:07is that anyone could create the Facebook page, that is not even

0:04:07 > 0:04:15hacking. Just a form of electronic propaganda. But it is like identity

0:04:15 > 0:04:22fraud, surely. We can easily trace it back to them if it was done on a

0:04:22 > 0:04:30home computer or a to school. The motivation for wanting to be that...

0:04:30 > 0:04:35That might bring me out of retirement!

0:04:35 > 0:04:39Usually, Brian's students pit their wits against cyber criminals,

0:04:39 > 0:04:42testing for on my meet this is without breaking any laws. But this

0:04:42 > 0:04:47week, using information that is openly available, they will

0:04:47 > 0:04:51investigate me. Whilst they get to work, I am off to be some

0:04:51 > 0:04:55youngsters who have come to regret giving too much away online. -- off

0:04:55 > 0:04:59to meet. Nearly half of young people surveyed said they would be

0:04:59 > 0:05:05likely to accept a friend request from someone they knew of but had

0:05:05 > 0:05:09never met. And that landed these students in a threatening situation.

0:05:09 > 0:05:14One reporter was just another person from school, it seemed

0:05:14 > 0:05:20normal. -- when we thought it was just. Then they started asking for

0:05:21 > 0:05:26details like where we lived, and asking about pictures, asking if I

0:05:26 > 0:05:30was a beautiful girl, you just think, hold on a minute. It is

0:05:30 > 0:05:35something you don't think would happen to you personally. You hear

0:05:35 > 0:05:40it on the news. A more than 100 children accepted Facebook friend

0:05:40 > 0:05:48requests from a stranger called Hi Heart. Soon, the banter became

0:05:48 > 0:05:51sinister. It was back in July last year. Our students were contacted

0:05:51 > 0:05:57on Facebook by an individual who they assumed was a friend from

0:05:57 > 0:06:04within school. That went to a situation where he started asking

0:06:04 > 0:06:14for pictures of them, personal ones, and he then became -- it became a

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0:06:16 > 0:06:21case of asking sexual questions of It was horrible because I did not

0:06:21 > 0:06:26actually speak to him, but some of my friends dead and what he told --

0:06:26 > 0:06:30what he said was disgusting and it made you feel vulnerable. Once

0:06:30 > 0:06:34alerted, the school acted fast. Nottinghamshire Police triste Hi

0:06:34 > 0:06:39Heart to the Middle East. But he was never identified. Since,

0:06:39 > 0:06:44teachers have put on extra classes to ensure students and parents are

0:06:44 > 0:06:49more savvy about what they get up to online. I am just careful now,

0:06:49 > 0:06:54ever since that happened. And more careful with people too high accept

0:06:54 > 0:06:59and who I had myself. The really scary thing is that nearly a third

0:06:59 > 0:07:04of young people have over shared online and say it has damaged the

0:07:04 > 0:07:13reputation in some way. It is not just kids that make mistakes. And

0:07:13 > 0:07:20some really do cost you dear. Car, tell me what happened. Basically, I

0:07:20 > 0:07:26was working as a community support officer for Warwickshire Police.

0:07:26 > 0:07:32And was dismissed for placing some comments on Facebook, which they

0:07:32 > 0:07:36found unhelpful, that was the term they use. What kind of things?

0:07:36 > 0:07:39of the comments were, why do I have to wear a stab vest in the

0:07:39 > 0:07:42countryside when the only played there is a blade of grass? I have

0:07:42 > 0:07:46colleagues who work in the police in the West Midlands and they do

0:07:46 > 0:07:51not have to wear them. Another comic was, perhaps a stab vest is a

0:07:51 > 0:07:55good idea in the station, stop all those nights in your back, that

0:07:55 > 0:08:01rebuffing. Were you aware that members of the public could see

0:08:01 > 0:08:06those comments? I am was not, I am not a computer person. Everything

0:08:06 > 0:08:10was done on my mobile phone, my smartphone. I did not know what

0:08:10 > 0:08:16privacy settings were. If they could turn the clock back, I would

0:08:16 > 0:08:19not have Facebook. The Warwickshire Police spokesman as cold as the

0:08:19 > 0:08:23force does not disclose information on any individual disciplinary

0:08:23 > 0:08:28matter. But it does provide guidance to staff regarding its use

0:08:28 > 0:08:33within the workplace and also the private use of social networking.

0:08:33 > 0:08:38From what I have seen, Coral still posts contentious remark. He admits

0:08:38 > 0:08:43they are childish but blames it on bitterness. The European Commission

0:08:43 > 0:08:47has recently published plans to give us a right to be forgotten, to

0:08:47 > 0:08:52wipe clean our online trail. But I think it is better to stay one step

0:08:52 > 0:08:58ahead. So time to catch up with our ethical hacker and his students. It

0:08:58 > 0:09:02seems my private life is on display. We put the information we have

0:09:02 > 0:09:08found so for on the board. The basic information you would expect

0:09:08 > 0:09:12a fine, name, date of birth, kids. Then they start moving to more

0:09:12 > 0:09:17interesting information, we find which schools to attended, they

0:09:17 > 0:09:25have found out you have an honorary MSc from Chichester University.

0:09:25 > 0:09:29Which is the most concerning from the?, technical point of view, we

0:09:30 > 0:09:34were able to find your home IP address. -- from a technical point

0:09:34 > 0:09:39of view. Back in League your machine to come under significant

0:09:39 > 0:09:44attack, they will try and probate. How can I protect myself against

0:09:44 > 0:09:49that? There are some techniques you can use to mitigate some on finding

0:09:49 > 0:09:53your home IP address. We tend to use proxies. A proxy is like a

0:09:53 > 0:09:59filter that helps keep your machine anonymous. I definitely need one of

0:10:00 > 0:10:03those! What you are telling me is, it is quite scary to be honest. I

0:10:04 > 0:10:10do not know whether to just throw away my laptop and stick to my

0:10:10 > 0:10:14Blackberry. There are probably three steps you want to take. First

0:10:14 > 0:10:19is your password management. Make sure it is not guess the ball and

0:10:19 > 0:10:23changer frequently. Then make sure that the information you put on the

0:10:23 > 0:10:27internet is information you need to make available, and probably one of

0:10:27 > 0:10:33the most important things is to make sure your anti-virus software

0:10:33 > 0:10:38and operating system are up to date. Whilst they found aplenty about me,

0:10:38 > 0:10:42it will tickle lot longer to trace my hacker. But at least we brought

0:10:42 > 0:10:47down the fake Facebook page. The social that were cannot tell me who

0:10:47 > 0:10:52set it up, but they have removed it. What I have heard here has been

0:10:52 > 0:10:56quite surprising. When it comes to perfecting -- Bridge - a protecting

0:10:56 > 0:11:03myself on my, one thing is certain, doing nothing about it is not an

0:11:03 > 0:11:06option. I will not be burying my head in the sand in future. If you

0:11:07 > 0:11:11have been the victim of cyber-crime war are worried about how to

0:11:11 > 0:11:21protect yourself, there are details on our Facebook site. Or you can

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0:11:23 > 0:11:28This year, Stourbridge celebrates 400 years of glass-making. To

0:11:28 > 0:11:33celebrate the anniversary, there is a project to make replicas of three

0:11:33 > 0:11:37of the most famous buses in history. And all to be completed in time for

0:11:37 > 0:11:41the International Festival of class in August. But tonight, we have

0:11:41 > 0:11:46come to Stourbridge for a different story. A viewer who contacted us

0:11:46 > 0:11:56about his journey to work. It is the story we thought you ought to

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0:11:56 > 0:12:01I am always a little bit worried at this time of night.

0:12:01 > 0:12:06He always rings to say he is on his way, so I expect him at a certain

0:12:06 > 0:12:11time, so the last 15, 20 minutes, you are watching the clock and

0:12:11 > 0:12:15hoping that those lights will come on in the garage and he is home

0:12:15 > 0:12:20safely. Liz Mitchell worries about her

0:12:20 > 0:12:27husband Neil, not because of his job - he is a police officer, but

0:12:27 > 0:12:33because he is a cyclist. After 27 years in the police force, there

0:12:33 > 0:12:41have been some pretty hairy times, but what I am doing at the moment I

0:12:41 > 0:12:47suppose is a different "get". His different -- his journey begins

0:12:47 > 0:12:52in Stourbridge and ends up in Birmingham. His family want him to

0:12:52 > 0:13:00stop commuting by bicycle, they think it it is too dangerous.

0:13:00 > 0:13:04Has he told you about any of the near-misses? Yes, unfortunately.

0:13:04 > 0:13:09But it got to the stage he was telling us on a daily basis, and it

0:13:09 > 0:13:15was worrying the children, so he does not say anything to them now.

0:13:15 > 0:13:20But obviously he does tell me. It is just horrendous, really. But it

0:13:20 > 0:13:27is his choice, it is what he does, so he gets on with it. I have asked

0:13:28 > 0:13:37him to stop, but he is his own man. But tonight, Neil makes it home

0:13:37 > 0:13:42safely, and his can breathe easily until tomorrow.

0:13:42 > 0:13:46Same trouble, different day. My will has been cycling for

0:13:46 > 0:13:51different -- for years, and is determined to keep his fitness

0:13:51 > 0:13:55levels up. He is concerned things are getting worse on the roads, not

0:13:55 > 0:14:00better. So we decided to fit cameras to his helmet so that he

0:14:00 > 0:14:10could show us some of the problems he faces daily. For three years he

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0:14:11 > 0:14:16has kept a biking video diary. Very icy this morning, so I am

0:14:16 > 0:14:22being careful with my breaks in case people try to overtake me.

0:14:22 > 0:14:28What other problems to get every day? Being pulled out on, although

0:14:28 > 0:14:36I suppose I look like a fluorescent Christmas tree. There are times

0:14:36 > 0:14:43people do not see me, and they have a deadline to get to, and they do

0:14:43 > 0:14:47not consider a cyclist. It is such a varied countryside, and across

0:14:47 > 0:14:53the city you get different problems in different areas. A let us try a

0:14:53 > 0:14:59little bit of the route. Leader of the way?

0:14:59 > 0:15:04-- lead the way. He wants to highlight the problems

0:15:04 > 0:15:10in the hope it will get better and drivers pay a bit more attention to

0:15:10 > 0:15:15cyclists, and that cyclists help themselves more. I am like a

0:15:15 > 0:15:19meerkat at every opportunity. Just making sure I am aware with the

0:15:19 > 0:15:24experience I have got as a cyclist. I know from the noise of the

0:15:24 > 0:15:29vehicle behind, how close it will be, so you get a little bit of a

0:15:29 > 0:15:34feeling on the back of your neck. His commute covers rural and urban

0:15:34 > 0:15:40roads. Surprisingly, were serious collisions happen on rural roads

0:15:40 > 0:15:44than in our cities. Neil understands why - with few a street

0:15:44 > 0:15:47lights in the site in -- in the countryside, it is down to the

0:15:47 > 0:15:53cyclist to be well lit. This stretch of road is particularly

0:15:53 > 0:16:00fingers crossed when you come down here. I have got three sets of

0:16:00 > 0:16:05lights, lots at the front, and on my cycling helmet as well. On the

0:16:05 > 0:16:09two months ago I was struck by a lorry. Just approaching the island.

0:16:09 > 0:16:15I managed to get the details of the lovely concerned, not the

0:16:15 > 0:16:18registration because of the speed of the vehicle. The police found

0:16:18 > 0:16:23the driver and he could not remember the incident. I am not

0:16:23 > 0:16:27surprised - there is so little space, I think he made a manoeuvre

0:16:27 > 0:16:31and perhaps was unaware of his blind spots. Another inch, I would

0:16:31 > 0:16:37have been unaware -- under the wheels. So even with all the

0:16:37 > 0:16:41correct gear, it is not risk free. As his video diary shows, there

0:16:41 > 0:16:51were dozens of incidents of drivers is simply not seeing him. Looks

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0:16:53 > 0:16:57like traffic is particularly heavy this morning. No idea! His journey

0:16:57 > 0:17:02covers one of the busiest routes into the city, the A456. But for

0:17:02 > 0:17:06the majority of it, there is no provision for cyclists. At this

0:17:06 > 0:17:15roundabout, he has to stop on the roadside and wait for a gap, then

0:17:15 > 0:17:20pull out. Manoeuvres like this are not for the inexperience.

0:17:20 > 0:17:25It it does not get much better as he gets further into the city.

0:17:25 > 0:17:30understands you cannot have a cycle path on every row at, but some

0:17:30 > 0:17:34parts of the city get his blood boiling. He is a worrying time done

0:17:34 > 0:17:39here, and the road is not wide enough to take the traffic that it

0:17:39 > 0:17:43has. Fitting in a cycle lane on narrow roads, you have to look

0:17:43 > 0:17:48other practicalities. I think certainly with city centres, the

0:17:48 > 0:17:52emphasis is on the drivers, we have to behave and we have to obey the

0:17:52 > 0:17:57rules but ultimately I think that little respect from drivers and

0:17:57 > 0:18:03that little room... The near-misses you have been having would be

0:18:03 > 0:18:07enough to put most people off. Not that put you off this -- going this

0:18:07 > 0:18:14route each day? Had I have seen enough cycle accidents in my years

0:18:14 > 0:18:18in the police, but I mean, it is a risk. But people will cycle, and

0:18:18 > 0:18:24they will continue to cycle. Hopefully maybe a few people will

0:18:24 > 0:18:30see this programme and give that a little bit more attention. A little

0:18:30 > 0:18:34bit more attention to fluorescent cyclists! So what is there solution

0:18:35 > 0:18:41to help cyclists like Neil? We asked Ann Osola, in charge of

0:18:41 > 0:18:46strategic planning for cycling. She had a look at the problems me it

0:18:46 > 0:18:51had encountered. This current financial year we will be spending

0:18:51 > 0:18:57�3 million on cycle training, road- safety measures, trying to improve

0:18:57 > 0:19:03links to schools and off-road cycle paths. And also improvements on the

0:19:03 > 0:19:13main carriageway, also -- although also -- often... In Birmingham we

0:19:13 > 0:19:18have still got a fairly long tradition of cycling, but if

0:19:18 > 0:19:22drivers are aware index and safer for all concerned. You say that the

0:19:22 > 0:19:26way to ensure there is greater safety for cyclists on the road is

0:19:26 > 0:19:30to get more cyclists on the road. But looking at this you would not

0:19:30 > 0:19:34want to do it. What we have been doing in recent years is trying to

0:19:34 > 0:19:40encourage people in the first instance to take up leisure cycling,

0:19:40 > 0:19:44so promoting off-road routes, and also our quieter roads. If you are

0:19:44 > 0:19:48making the longer distance, it is a huge part of your day, therefore

0:19:48 > 0:19:57naturally you are going to go for the quicker routes. You cannot be

0:19:57 > 0:20:02leader for the leisure ribs of the country roots. -- leisure routes.

0:20:03 > 0:20:08As Neil heard enough to convince him things are going to get better?

0:20:08 > 0:20:12Are you just going to carry on it, saying that every day? Yes, I have

0:20:12 > 0:20:17nothing to put me off. It is reassuring the cancel a spending

0:20:17 > 0:20:24money, I think it is key that cyclists learn to adhere to the

0:20:24 > 0:20:30highly coloured and obey the rules. We have to live in harmony, so more

0:20:30 > 0:20:40and more people are going to cycle and hopefully we are going to work

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0:20:45 > 0:20:49If you would like to tell us about your cycling experience here in the

0:20:49 > 0:20:55Midlands, where there as a car driver or a cyclist, we would love

0:20:55 > 0:20:59to hear from you. We have travelled back to the 1960s,

0:20:59 > 0:21:08with Chris Jagger, as he catches up with village life when his brother

0:21:08 > 0:21:13Mick and the Rolling Stones visited a village near Burton-on-Trent.

0:21:13 > 0:21:17It is summertime in 1968, the year after the summer of love, and that

0:21:17 > 0:21:23was a lively time for my brother's band. The Rolling Stones had

0:21:23 > 0:21:33released jumping Jack Flash, and their 7th student -- studio album

0:21:33 > 0:21:36

0:21:36 > 0:21:43was just being completed. Do 5,000 miles away from Los

0:21:43 > 0:21:48Angeles, this tiny Derbyshire village was chosen as the site to

0:21:48 > 0:21:52photograph and promote the Rolling Stones's latest album. I am going

0:21:52 > 0:22:02to look around the little village and see if there are people who can

0:22:02 > 0:22:14

0:22:14 > 0:22:20remember that day, and if they can, You are the one on the left? Yes,

0:22:20 > 0:22:24having my autograph with Brian Jones. It was brilliant. We jump to

0:22:24 > 0:22:32the wall. We jumped over the wall, we wanted to know what it was all

0:22:32 > 0:22:37about. They painted the piano white. I am in the country where my

0:22:37 > 0:22:43grandparents lived, Derbyshire, meeting a couple from Swardeston

0:22:43 > 0:22:46who were newlyweds back in 1968. When the Rolling Stones rolled into

0:22:46 > 0:22:51town, we caught it all on their small camera.

0:22:51 > 0:22:57Who told you that this was happening? You have heard this on

0:22:57 > 0:23:05the great fine, or was it just sprung on you? Brian used to pop up

0:23:05 > 0:23:11to the pub at lunchtime, and he came back and I used to say to him,

0:23:11 > 0:23:17who have you seen today? He said, Mick Jagger, and Brian Jones. I

0:23:17 > 0:23:25said, I do not believe you. We had a bed, and he said, after lunch I

0:23:25 > 0:23:32will take Q. We walked up to the charge, I saw the black cars, and

0:23:32 > 0:23:42thought, he is right. So I ran back from Brian's autograph.

0:23:42 > 0:23:43

0:23:43 > 0:23:50Brian's photographs are unique. Together with the poster, but with

0:23:50 > 0:23:55the these... I sound like a man on an auction programme! This is like,

0:23:55 > 0:24:05with the original autographs, frame it all up and it is quite a

0:24:05 > 0:24:09collector's piece. You have kept them in such good condition.

0:24:09 > 0:24:13The reason my brother's band came to Darbyshire was to shoot a

0:24:13 > 0:24:18sequence of shots to promote the record Beggar's Banquet, and maybe

0:24:18 > 0:24:24get an album cover out of it, this was her 7th album which caused a

0:24:24 > 0:24:29rift between the band and their record label. First I want to find

0:24:29 > 0:24:35out why a tiny Derbyshire village was picked for this fortitude. So I

0:24:35 > 0:24:45am off to London to meet Michael Joseph, who then was a first -- a

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0:24:47 > 0:24:51fresh-faced photographer making his mark in the swinging 60s.

0:24:51 > 0:24:57Michael's shoots stretched over a couple of days. Baby One, the

0:24:57 > 0:25:03interiors were shot. Inside an impressive house in north London.

0:25:03 > 0:25:07The following day, the band's limousines shot up the Mbanter

0:25:07 > 0:25:12Darbyshire. We chose the village because it was the only place that

0:25:12 > 0:25:20was all derelict. It would not have had the magic if it had the windows

0:25:20 > 0:25:27in. I was given a couple of options, but the minute I saw this Mackie

0:25:27 > 0:25:37place, that was the place. As you can see, in the cricket scene, I

0:25:37 > 0:25:37

0:25:37 > 0:25:42think the grass is a perfect length. The cricket shot - iconic rock and

0:25:42 > 0:25:47roll for geography. You think of David Bailey, but a think it is

0:25:47 > 0:25:51iconic because it is so unlikely. The Rolling Stones at that time

0:25:51 > 0:25:59were beautifully dangerous, the idea that they would be playing

0:25:59 > 0:26:05cricket in the middle of nowhere... People have digital photography,

0:26:05 > 0:26:10but back then he did not even have pulled of Lords. So how can you

0:26:10 > 0:26:14even know if it is really going to walk or not. You want to get in as

0:26:14 > 0:26:21many pictures as possible, but years later you look at them and

0:26:21 > 0:26:25they are just great quality. And so sometimes you can look at these

0:26:25 > 0:26:32things two weeks later and you think, that is not very good. 20

0:26:32 > 0:26:39years later, you think, that his great! So sometimes it is bit -- it

0:26:39 > 0:26:44is a bit like a wine, it takes a bit of time to mature.

0:26:44 > 0:26:47So it was all down to Michael, and my brother Michael, liking the look

0:26:47 > 0:26:55of this Darbyshire of ruin. The rest as they say his musical

0:26:55 > 0:26:59history. Now, 40 years later, the place is a

0:26:59 > 0:27:03must-see location for moaning Stones fans. You can even stay the

0:27:03 > 0:27:07night in the pavilion, as it has now been renovated as a holiday

0:27:07 > 0:27:16home. It has been entirely rebuilt

0:27:16 > 0:27:24leaving as much original material as possible. But apart from that,

0:27:24 > 0:27:30"any trouble, you will be out!". These images of the pavilion bar so

0:27:30 > 0:27:35well known and celebrated now, but did not make the cover of the album.

0:27:35 > 0:27:41The band for some reason I wanted this cover, which was are you

0:27:41 > 0:27:46Vineall covered in graffiti. The record company did not want this,

0:27:46 > 0:27:53are surprisingly, so the release was held up for many months of the

0:27:53 > 0:27:59argument raged on. Finally, the cover was the simple invitation. On

0:27:59 > 0:28:06the inside, is this medieval looking at debauchery, which

0:28:07 > 0:28:11Michael Joseph took. However, the story finally ends here. The

0:28:11 > 0:28:17pictures did appeal -- did appear on a compilation a bomb some years

0:28:17 > 0:28:24later. -- Albarn. Join the again next week, if you

0:28:24 > 0:28:29can. Next Monday, the are -- the Irish