This was The Beatles’ third appearance on this Granada Television show. They mimed to ‘She Loves You’ at Manchster’s Granada Television Centre.
Filming took place made in the early afternoon, and the programme was broadcast from 6.30-7pm that evening.
Last updated: 16 March 2010
Also on this day...
- 2023: Paul McCartney live: Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
- 2016: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: Keller Auditorium, Portland
- 2015: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: Fox Theatre, Detroit
- 2014: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts, Jacksonville
- 2013: Paul McCartney live: Covent Garden, London
- 2010: Remastered Red and Blue albums and Harrison/Shankar Collaborations are released
- 2005: Paul McCartney live: United Center, Chicago
- 2002: Paul McCartney live: Rose Garden, Portland
- 1999: UK album release: Working Classical by Paul McCartney
- 1974: UK single release: Walking In The Park With Eloise by Paul McCartney
- 1968: Tape copying: Yer Blues, Don’t Pass Me By
- 1968: John Lennon and Yoko Ono are arrested for drugs possession
- 1967: The Beatles attend the première of How I Won The War
- 1965: Recording: If I Needed Someone, In My Life
- 1964: Recording: Eight Days A Week, Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!, Mr Moonlight, I Feel Fine, I’ll Follow The Sun, Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby, Rock And Roll Music, Words Of Love
- 1961: The Beatles live: Cavern Club, Liverpool (evening)
- 1961: The Beatles live: Cavern Club, Liverpool (lunchtime)
- 1960: The Beatles live: Kaiserkeller, Hamburg
- 1958: The Quarrymen live: TV Star Search audition, Hippodrome, Manchester
- 1957: Paul McCartney’s debut with the Quarrymen
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i love the Beatles. Since i was 12 years old. I was lucky to see them play live 4 times in Toronto. Twice in one day. I ran off to New York City during a weekday afternoon when I was 16 when I heard they were there. Skipped school, hopped on a plane, wandered around New York for hours, walked around Greenwich Village ended up at a YMCA. I still have all my original scratched-up Beatles albums and my original ticket stubs and some Beatles memorabilia. And 10 Shares of Northern Songs their song publishing company. Took my daughter, who grew up on the Beatles to see Paul Mccartney with her dad, who had never gotten to see them play, in Toronto in 2010. She was 12 like I was. Even though we sat up high the excitement of seeing Paul sing and doing all the Beatles songs was so overwhelming I cried. I’ll read through this more than once. Thanks