‘Help’ was reissued in September 2020 and made available across streaming services for the first time to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its release.
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commemorative £5 coin, which is available to buy on The Royal Mint website from today, is the second in a series to be launched for this year’s anniversary and was designed by Adam Hargreaves, son of Mr Men creator Roger Hargreaves. Marking the launch of the coin, superfan Michelle Martinez, 48 has become the first person to own a new coin.
‘Help’ was reissued in September 2020 and made available across streaming services for the first time to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its release.
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