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The
Story of Pop discusses George Martin's influence as producer
of The Beatles.
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Barnstable
schoolsgirls Anne and Diana talk about how to be a truly serious
Beatles fan.
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here.
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Freddie
Grisewood criticises The Beatles on Any Questions? - a 60s
radio show. Gwen Thomas makes a case for the defense.
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here.
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The
Beatles add backing vocals to "Tie Me Kangeroo Down Sport",
Rolf Harris's hit from 1960.
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here.
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The
Beatles receive their MBE's, with John Lennon later boasting
that they smoked joints in the toilets of Buckingham Palace.
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here.
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R.A.F.
squadron-leader Paul Pearson voices his disgust at the Beatles
being used politically "to swing the moronic vote."
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here.
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Bigger
than Christ? John Lennon explains exactly what he meant by
his controversial statement.
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here.
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Following
an order by Liverpool County Council, the city's famous Cavern
Club almost closed - hear about the improptu siege.
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here.
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The
Beatles perform Twist & Shout on 'It's The Beatles' in
1963.
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here.
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John
and Yoko spend their honeymoon "talking in bed for a
week". Bob Parrin interview for From The World This Weekend.
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here.
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View
classic clips of The Beatles on Top of the Pops performing
Yesterday, Let It Be, Get Back, Penny Lane and more.
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here.
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Hear
John Lennon read from his book of poetry, In His Own Write.
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here.
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Kenny
Everett tries to get a sensible word out of John Lennon during
a recording session for The Beatles' White Album.
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here.
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Paul
McCartney and Jane Asher discuss their tutelage in India under
the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. on World At One.
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here.
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During
February 1972 Paul McCartney and his new band Wings took to
the road in a transit van.
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here.
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Paul
and Linda McCartney were asked if it ever all became too much
being in a band.
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here.
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George
Harrison in a television interview on his 21st birthday explains
why he thinks they will never be millionaires.
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here.
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Peter
Hobday reports from outside The Dakota Buildings, New York,
in the hours following John Lennon's assassination.
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here.
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George
Harrison: 1943 - 2001. A life remembered.
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here.
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Bob
Geldof talks about the influence of The Beatles on his own
career.
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here.
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