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Read below for corrections to documentary. This is a documentary on the iconic Birmingham band, the Move, who performed between 1965-1972. Their original line-up was Trevor Burton, Ace Kefford, Carl Wayne, Roy Wood and Bev Bevan. Jeff Lynne and Rick Price joined after other members left. For more information on Trevor Burton's new album, Long Play, released on Record Store Day 2018, watch this: • Видео Not sanctioned by the band or any member of the band. Interview of Ace Kefford by Martin Kinch, 2014, copyright by Martin Kinch (2014), and great thanks to Mr. Kinch for granting permission for his interview to be included in this documentary. Interview of Trevor Burton and Bev Bevan by Martin Kinch, 2014, copyright by Martin Kinch (2014), again with thanks to Mr. Kinch for his permission to use clips from his interview in this documentary. Errors and omissions: The comments on this documentary point out several factual errors. Rather than force viewers to read through all of the comments, I include here a list of inaccuracies. If you watch this video and catch further errors, please do comments and let me know so that I can update this errata list accordingly. 1. The documentary states that the first song to be performed on BBC1 was by The Move. It was actually BBC Radio One, not BBC1. 2. The documentary identifies the Roy Wood and Wizzard song "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" as "I Wish it Was Christmas Day." 3. The documentary is not consistent as to the year in which Trevor Burton left The Move. He left in 1969. 4. The lyrics for "Lightning Never Strikes Twice in One Place" are quoted using the word "into" instead of the correct "in."