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Ringo Starr in Help!, 7 April 1965
Film and video, Help!

Filming: Help!

The pub cellar sequence for The Beatles’ second feature film, Help!, was filmed on 7 April 1965 at Twickenham Film […]

John Lennon and Ringo Starr in the Indian restaurant scene from Help!, April 1965
Film and video

Filming: Help!

The Beatles completed the interior kitchen and dining scenes for the Rajahama Indian restaurant sequence in Help! on this day.

Ringo Starr in the Indian restaurant scene from Help!, April 1965
Film and video, Help!

Filming: Help!

On this and the following day, The Beatles filmed the Rajahama Indian restaurant scenes for Help! at Twickenham Film Studios.

The Beatles' classic drop-T logo (black on white)
Film and video

Filming: Help!

The Beatles finished their first full week of filming Help! – or Eight Arms To Hold You, as it was

The Beatles' classic drop-T logo (black on white)
Film and video

Filming: Help!

Work continued on The Beatles’ second feature film, then known as Eight Arms To Hold You, at Twickenham Film Studios,

The Beatles' classic drop-T logo (white on black)
Film and video

Filming: Help!

The Beatles spent the last day of March 1965 at Twickenham Film Studios working on scenes for Help! – or

The Beatles' classic drop-T logo (white on black)
Film and video

Filming: Help!

The second day of the second week filming Help! – or Eight Arms To Hold You, as it was known

The Beatles' classic drop-T logo (black on white)
Film and video

Filming: Help!

Following their final Thank Your Lucky Stars appearance in Birmingham the previous day, The Beatles began their first full week

The Beatles' classic drop-T logo (white on black)
Film and video

Filming: Help!

The second day of filming Help! at Twickenham Film Studios involved more work on the interior temple scene. The sequence

The Beatles' classic drop-T logo (black on white)
Film and video

Filming: Help!

Following three weeks of filming in the Bahamas and Austria, work on Help! continued at Twickenham Film Studios, where much

The Beatles' classic drop-T logo (black on white)
Radio

Radio: The Public Ear

During breaks in filming A Hard Day’s Night at Twickenham Film Studios, The Beatles recorded a number of contributions to

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