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The Beatles were in Southport for a series of six nights at the Odeon Cinema when they also took part in The Mersey Sound, a documentary made by Manchester-based …
On the day that the front cover photograph for their second album With The Beatles was taken by Robert Freeman, the group recorded an appearance on the TV show …
The day after their final concert in Llandudno, north Wales, on 18 August 1963 The Beatles drove to the Alpha (ATV) Studios in Birmingham for an appearance on Summer …
The Beatles drove from Liverpool to Granada TV Centre in Manchester to record two performances for the Scene At 6.30 show, a current affairs magazine show broadcast to England’s …
The Beatles headlined a special edition of Summer Spin – the summer title of Thank Your Lucky Stars – dedicated to Mersey Beat groups on 23 June 1963. It …
The Beatles made their second appearance on national BBC television, on the children’s show Pops And Lenny.
The Beatles topped the bill on the ABC Television programme Thank Your Lucky Stars on this day. It was filmed at the Alpha Television Studios in Birmingham, England.
The Beatles mimed to ‘From Me To You’ on the live television programme Scene At 6.30, broadcast in the north of England.
This was The Beatles’ third appearance on the ABC Television show Thank Your Lucky Stars. It was shown in most areas covered by the ITV network on Saturday 20 …
Although they had by this time made 11 appearances on regional and independent television programmes in Britain, this was The Beatles’ debut on the BBC, giving them a nationwide …
Following their appearance on the BBC radio show Pop Inn, The Beatles went to Wembley Studios for a booking on the children’s television programme Tuesday Rendezvous.
Following their performance in Sheffield as part of the Helen Shapiro tour, The Beatles travelled to Didsbury Studio Centre in Manchester for a live appearance on ABC TV’s show …
The Beatles made their second appearance on ABC Television’s hugely popular music show Thank Your Lucky Stars on this day.
The Beatles appeared on two programmes in Manchester on this day. The first was for the Granada Television show People And Places.
The Beatles made their most important television appearance to date, with a place on the bill for the popular show Thank Your Lucky Stars.
Although The Beatles had concluded their five-date tour of Scotland, they remained in the country to record an appearance on the children’s television show Roundup.