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Geoffrey Giuliano In Conversation with Ruth and Angela McCartney, Volume 7
Volume 7: December 3, 1972 – The ladies collide professionally with Gary Glitter. The brief emergence of Ruth McCartney and talent! A reprehensible villain enters their lives. Managing Garry Glitter. Prince Charles and Paul McCartney. The explosive end of the ladies relationship with Beatle Paul. Angie loses her home. Angie calls Geoffrey an asshole and means it! Gary Glitter takes the ladies for a ride. Glitter goes bankrupt and the ladies stash his memorabilia in their garage. The ladies are homeless, broke and forced to sell their Beatles memorabilia. Paul is not amused. Angie applies for the dole and is asked why Paul won’t help. Sleeping on their luggage in a cold water flat. The ladies look bravely to the future.

Geoffrey Giuliano In Conversation with Ruth and Angela McCartney, Volume 6
Volume 6: Jim buys Angie a mink coat, Paul does not approve. Linda did not appreciate pretty ladies working around Paul. Jim warns Angie not to criticize Paul and Linda. The ladies sleep rough on the floorboards. Jim McCartney’s health declines. Jealousy in the McCartney clan. Leaving Rembrandt for a much smaller bungalow. Jim’s last days. Cynthia Lennon pays her respects. Paul, Linda and the kids say goodbye. Paul hugs Angie and tells her, “you’ll never want for anything.” Angie and Ruth break down. Jim repeatedly saw the Grim Reaper at the window. Paul wanted to be the first one to know when Jim died. Poppy’s stopped! Paul and Linda did not attend Jim’s funereal. Jim’s clothes are pretty much looted by the Liverpool family only hours after his death. The relatives begin to give Angie the cold shoulder. George and Ringo were very kind to the girls. Bad vibes from Paul McCartney and Wings. Dressing room drama. Paul advises Jim to get rid of Angie. Weird times on Paul’s Scottish farm. Old Jim had to sleep on a mattress in the cold stone floor. Ruth had to use a horse blanket. Flies in the milk. Little Mary is given a toke on a joint. Paul’s kids draw on the new furniture. Contains adult language and mature themes.

Geoffrey Giuliano In Conversation with Ruth and Angela McCartney, Volume 5
Volume 5: Candid thoughts on Paul’s Liverpool family – it ain’t pretty! Ruth cannot ever upstage Heather. Paul lashes out at Angie “Don’t forget I put every crumb of food in your mouth.” Paul would have not have been much in life were there no Beatles. Brian Epstein made the Beatles. Angie’s final plea to Paul. Angie sold Paul’s birth certificate. Macca is a musical hypocrite. Paul is unbalanced. The last time Ruth ever spoke to Paul – also not pretty! Macca suggests Ruth find a rich Arab. “You can’t put the phone down on me I’m Paul McCartney.” Ruth slams down the phone. Veggie Paul oppresses his roadies in Germany. Macca crew is locked in the gig so they would not go outside and buy meat. Ruth and Angie manage a traveling Elvis museum and hustle photos with Santa. A steaming long term affair with David Cassidy. Ruth is invited to try and sleep her way to the top. She declines. The girls relationship with Dudley Moore. Ruth falls in love. Ruth is a hit in Russia. Contains adult language and mature themes. Not recommended for children.

Geoffrey Giuliano In Conversation with Ruth and Angela McCartney, Volume 4
Volume 4: Ruth was a well endowed young woman. Paul’s alleged improper sexual remarks and behavior towards as Ruth as a teen. Ruth feels Paul may have sabotaged her career. Mike McGear gets behind Jim’s attempted ousting of Angie and Ruth. Mr. McCartney attempts to buy Angie off. Angie is sent to her room. Contains adult language and mature themes. Not recommended for children.