Around the Beatles

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Around the Beatles
An audience ticket from the dress rehearsal
GenreTV special
Directed byRita Gillespie
Starring
Production
Producer
ITV
Release6 May 1964 (1964-05-06)

Around the Beatles was a

ITV/Rediffusion London. It was taped in Wembley Park Studios (now Fountain Studios) in London on 28 April 1964, and broadcast internationally, with its initial airing on 6 May 1964, and in the US on the ABC network
on 15 November. The show featured other performers as well, with the Beatles providing backing vocals for some of them. The music had been pre-recorded at London's IBC Studios on 19 April 1964, and the Beatles mimed during the show.

Performances

The show opens on an image of the

Thisbe, George Harrison as Moonshine, and Ringo Starr as Lion,[2] and also features Trevor Peacock in the role of Quince
.

The Beatles

Other acts

Production

Legacy

The special was released as a

The Beatles Anthology documentary film. Songs from the special appear on the Anthology 1 compilation. The Beatles' musical set features the only recorded performance of "Shout" by the group. The footage of them singing "Can't Buy Me Love" is now included on the video portion of the 2015 reissue of the compilation 1. All of the songs performed by the Beatles in the special were released on home video in 1985 by EMI and Dave Clark Productions as "Ready Steady Go! Special Edition The Beatles Live!", which was available on VHS and Beta formats and later on an 8" LaserDisc
. The complete show is still known to exist, but has never been commercially released on VHS or DVD (apart from the previously-mentioned Beatles segments.)

In March 2019, an original ticket for the show's dress rehearsal was valued at £100 on the BBC television show Antiques Roadshow.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Around the Beatles (1964)". Archived from the original on 5 December 2022.
  2. ^ "The Beatles Bible - Television: Around the Beatles". 28 April 1964.
  3. ^ "The Beatles Bible - Television: Around the Beatles". 28 April 1964.
  4. ^ @BBC_ARoadshow (10 March 2019). "Back in 1964 she had the foresight to save her entrance ticket to 'Around the Beatles' and 55 years later @antiquemark says it's a 'really, really rare' thing and values it at £100 – if only she'd had it signed tho! #AntiquesRoadshow #Beatles" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • The Rough Guide to the Beatles, Chris Ingham. Penguin Books, third edition, 2009
  • The Unreleased Beatles: Music & Film, Richie Unterberger. San Francisco: Backbeat Books, 2006 (p. 93)

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