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Antiques Roadshow guest is speechless after discovering the value of two 60-year old drawings created for The Beatles - and admits the iconic band never paid him for his work!


Expert Mark Hill was visibly stunned upon discovering the drawings had been created for one of Ringo Starr 's drums in 1962.

Filming Sunday's episode from Sefton Park House in Liverpool, the band's home city, Hill was given a potted history of the artwork from their owner, a retired signwriter who knew band-members John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison before they signed their first record deal. While the logo would be turned down by Starr because he feared it would 'interfere with his recording,' their creator insisted he held no hard feelings towards the band as they began their ascent with the release of debut single Love Me Do - despite not being paid for his work. Expert Mark Hill was visibly stunned after being presented with the drawings during Sunday evening's show, filmed at Sefton Park House in Liverpool - The Beatles' home city

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