Never-before-heard interviews with Beatles legend John Lennon have been unearthed as a result of a cleaning spree during lockdown.
The family of late journalist Ken Zeilig were amazed to discover the tapes which contained recordings of conversations between him and the 'Imagine' songwriter - who was murdered outside The Dakota apartment building in New York City in 1980 at the age of 40.
His daughter Hannah Zeilig said: "We always knew from him that he'd hung out with John Lennon and that he'd interviewed John Lennon. But we never heard the interview. He didn't mention he'd spent time with Yoko Ono as well, which he clearly had."
The 12 reel-to-reel recordings comprise of three separate interviews thought to have taken place on separate occasions in 1969 and the early 1970s.