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Saturday, 11 June 2016
Saturday, 7 May 2016
2012 10 19 - BBCR2 - Seven Days That Rocked the World Beatles on Sullivan
Stuart
Maconie focuses on The Beatles' appearance
on the Ed Sullivan Show in
America, watched by a r
ecord audience of 73 million people.
With
contributions from Mike Nesmith, Gary Valentine,
Bernie Leadon, Dennis
Locorriere, Ed Sullivan and
Mojo journalist Johnny Black.
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Thursday, 5 May 2016
2012 08 23 - BBCR6 Seven Days That Rocked the World
Seven Days That Rocked the World - The Beatles Split.
Stuart Maconie relieves that fateful day in 1970
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The Beatles
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
2012 10 13 - BBCWS - The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
The television film called Magical Mystery Tour was devised,
written and
directed by The Beatles. It has a significant place
in the history of
The Beatles - not least, because it was viewed
by many as the group's
first failure.
Paul Gambaccini presents a programme revealing the story behind the
Paul Gambaccini presents a programme revealing the story behind the
making of Magical Mystery Tour. The documentary also examines the
group's activities during 1967 before they spent most of the final four
months working on Magical Mystery Tour.
It was a momentous year. In February, The Beatles issued the single Penny
It was a momentous year. In February, The Beatles issued the single Penny
Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever, accompanied by two adventurous and
surreal promotional films for those songs. On 1 June, their LP Sgt.
Pepper's
Lonely Hearts Club Band was released, which instantly received
critical
acclaim and huge sales. They performed All You Need Is Love on
the first
global TV show linking five continents by satellite.
They first met the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in the last week of August 1967.
They first met the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in the last week of August 1967.
While learning about Transcendental Meditation with him in North
Wales, they
received the shocking news of the sudden death of their
manager Brian Epstein.
Two weeks later they began filming Magical
Mystery Tour.
The programme features new interviews with Paul McCartney and
The programme features new interviews with Paul McCartney and
Ringo
Starr. John Lennon and George Harrison are represented
by rare archive
interviews recorded during the shooting and editing
of the film in
September and October 1967. Film directors Peter Fonda,
Terry Gilliam
and Martin Scorsese discuss Magical Mystery Tour and
there are comments
from many of those who worked on or
participated in the film.
Labels:
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The Beatles
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Monday, 2 May 2016
2012 06 10 - BBC Radio Merseyside From Mathew Street to Abbey Road 01 of 03
BBC Radio Merseyside 50th Anniversary three part
radio show special, with many new interviews.
Part 02 follows tomorrow
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The Beatles
2012 06 17 - BBC Radio Merseyside From Mathew Street to Abbey Road 02 of 03
BBC Radio Merseyside 50th Anniversary three part
radio show special, with many new interviews.
Part 03 follows tomorrow
radio show special, with many new interviews.
Part 03 follows tomorrow
Labels:
BBC,
The Beatles
2012 06 24 - BBC Radio Merseyside From Mathew Street to Abbey Road 03 of 03
Final Part BBC Radio Merseyside 50th Anniversary three
part radio show special, with many new interviews.
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BBC,
The Beatles
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
Good Night George and Thank You!
Breaking News from Ringo's twitter account and the BBC that Our George Martin has passed away.
BBC Article
BBC Article
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
2009 09 05 BBC4 - The Beatles on the Record
In 1962 an unknown group from Liverpool entered
Abbey Road Studios to record their debut single.
During the next eight years they created what is
arguably regarded as the greatest collection of
studio recordings of the 20th century
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