You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore - art by Tom Wright for Night Gallery (1972)
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You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore - art by Tom Wright for Night Gallery (1972)
THE MAGICIANS (2015 - 2020) 4.01 "A Flock of Lost Birds"
Tom Wright, “You Can’t Get Help Like That Anymore”
production artwork for Rod Serling’s Night Gallery (Universal TV, 1969-73)
Tom Wright
Ok, so, I decided to post some of book's (Their Generation: The Who in America 1967-69) highlights here (mostly Pete, sorry not sorry) because I'm really having a breakdown with it here....
So, let's start with ✨️ THIS ✨️
Pete holding Enty's arm 😭😭😭😭
Pete wearing sunglasses and Enty being handsome...
Two lost kids
Wtf???
THIS WHOLE (and holy) PAGE......
PETE AND KAREEEN 😭😭😭
THIS. FCKN. HAT
I don't know, he's just too handsome here....
Moonie baby boy
And, to finish, a Rog's one... he is so fine here!!!
THAT'S IT... THERE ARE A LOT OF AMAZING PICTURES... I'M SO IN LOVE WITH THIS BOOK, I CAN'T EVEN....
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 05: Oliver Bearman of Great Britain and Haas F1 and Jack Doohan of Australia and Haas F1 pose for a photo with Tate McDermott and Tom Wright during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit on March 05, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia.
📸 Photo by Simon Galloway/LAT Images.
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Announced for 2026, new play about Brian Epstein. From the theatre's website:
PLEASE PLEASE ME. 16 Apr - 23 May 2026
BY TOM WRIGHT
Brian Epstein and The Beatles. Their rise. His fall.
When Brian Epstein steps into the Cavern Club, he finds more than just a band – he finds his life’s calling. Captivated by the charismatic frontman, John Lennon, Brian sets out to make the Fab Four the most famous group on earth.
But as the world discovers The Beatles, Brian wrestles with secrets, longing, and love.
Please Please Me is the electrifying story of The Beatles’ meteoric rise and the hidden struggles of their beloved manager – the unsung, gay legend and ‘Fifth Beatle’, Brian Epstein.