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Accompanying the non-fiction book, the British Film Institute released an [http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=406006049465697&notif_t=video_processed Author Video] plus a series of [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-beiderbecke-affair/id561953303 official ''Beiderbecke Affair'' podcasts] that include a video interview with William Gallagher and with Plater's wife, Shirley Rubinstein, plus audio commentaries by Gallagher for selected episodes of the Beiderbecke series.
 
==Legacy==
A show called "Beiderbecke and All That Jazz" was developed in the mid 1990s, featuring Alan Plater and Kenny Baker.<ref name="surreal">{{cite news |last1=Plater |first1=Alan |title=It is real surreal |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2003/feb/17/mondaymediasection4 |work=The Guardian |issue=17 February 2003 |date=2003}}</ref>
 
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