Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Ken Scott The Magical Mystery Tour song Your Mother Should Know was remixed in mono on this day, although it wasn't the final version.
September 1967
Recording, mixing, editing: I Am The Walrus, Your Mother Should Know
Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Ken Scott An inventive session, which saw the addition of a BBC radio feed to I Am The Walrus, and the completion of Your Mother Should Know.
Television: The Frost Programme
John Lennon and George Harrison took part in an interview with David Frost for The Frost Programme on this evening. It was recorded before a studio audience between 6pm and 7pm at Studio One at Wembley Studios in London.
Recording, mixing, editing: I Am The Walrus, Flying
Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Ken Scott Two songs for the Magical Mystery Tour soundtrack were worked on during this session: I Am The Walrus and Flying.
Recording, mixing: I Am The Walrus
Studios One and Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Ken Scott Two separate sessions took place on this day, involving overdubs for the Magical Mystery Tour song I Am The Walrus.
Recording: The Fool On The Hill
Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Engineer: Ken Scott Although they had begun recording The Fool On The Hill during the previous day's session, on this evening The Beatles started afresh by recording a new backing track.
Recording, mixing: The Fool On The Hill
Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Ken Scott Paul McCartney had taped a demo of The Fool On The Hill on 6 September 1967. During this evening's recording session The Beatles began proper work on the song.
Editing: Magical Mystery Tour
The Beatles began editing the Magical Mystery Tour television film on this day. They had thought it would be completed in a week, but it took a total of 11.
Filming: Magical Mystery Tour
This was the final day of filming for Magical Mystery Tour at West Malling Air Station in Maidstone, Kent.
Filming: Magical Mystery Tour
This was the fifth day of filming for Magical Mystery Tour at West Malling Air Station in Maidstone, Kent.
Filming: Magical Mystery Tour
A scene for the beginning of the Magical Mystery Tour film was shot on this day. Ringo Starr was filmed entering a shop and buying tickets for the tour from John Lennon.
Filming: Magical Mystery Tour
This was the third day of filming for Magical Mystery Tour at West Malling Air Station in Maidstone, Kent.
Filming: Magical Mystery Tour
This was the second day of filming for Magical Mystery Tour at West Malling Air Station in Maidstone, Kent.
Filming: Magical Mystery Tour
The Beatles decamped to West Malling Air Station in Maidstone, Kent for most of this week, where much of the Magical Mystery Tour television special was filmed.
Filming: Magical Mystery Tour
The second week of filming for the Magical Mystery Tour television special began with a visit to the Raymond Revuebar strip club in London's Soho.
Recording, mixing: Your Mother Should Know, Blue Jay Way
Studio Three, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Ken Scott Although The Beatles had recorded a version of Your Mother Should Know on 22 and 23 August 1967, they began a remake on this day.
Filming: Magical Mystery Tour
The first week of filming for the Magical Mystery Tour television special saw a number of scenes being filmed between Newquay and London.
Filming: Magical Mystery Tour
The fourth day of filming for Magical Mystery Tour began with a scene in a field near Newquay in the south west of England.
Filming: Magical Mystery Tour
The third day of filming for Magical Mystery Tour began in Watergate Bay in Newquay in the south west of England.
Filming: Magical Mystery Tour
The first full day of filming for The Beatles' television film Magical Mystery Tour took place in the south west of England.

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