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Hello Goodbye - 10th November 1967
On this day - 10th November 1967 - The Beatles filmed three promotional films for Hello Goodbye at the Saville Theatre in London...
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The Fool On The Hill - October 30 / 31, 1967
Paul was in France filming "The Fool On The Hill" sequence that was used in their film "Magical Mystery Tour".
"I wandered off to France and did the "Fool On The Hill" part one morning with a couple of mates. It wasn't quite "union" - you were supposed to take millions of cameramen, but we didn't want to do that…"
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On this day, 27th September 1967
On this day in 1967 The Beatles were in Abbey Road studios recording "I Am The Walrus" - shown here in a scene from the film "Magical Mystery Tour".
During the recording session the orchestras played and the backing vocalists recorded the additional vocals...
Click on the title to watch the video clip.
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The Our World TV Show
Our World was the first live, world-wide satellite programme. It was broadcast on the 25th June 1967 (7.55pm to 10.00pm) to an international audience in excess of 350 million.
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All Together Now, from Yellow Submarine
Recorded on this day, 12th May, 1967. The song was used in the end sequence of Yellow Submarine!
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On this day, Penny Lane recording continues - 5th January 1967
The sessions for the track started on the 29th December 1966, and continued until the 17th January when the piccolo trumpet was added.
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On this day, 28th November 1966: Recording Strawberry Fields
The Beatles Recorded Strawberry Fields Forever at Abbey Road studios. It was the second session recording the track, which was released as a single in February 1967.
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The Beatles concerts in Japan
From June 30 to July 2 of 1966, the Beatles performed five concerts at the Budokan arena in the Japanese capitol of Tokyo.
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November 3rd, 1965 - Michelle is recorded
On this day - 3rd November 1965 - Michelle was recorded at Abbey Road studios.
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Honoured with an MBE
She had this strange, quizzical look on her face, like either she wanted to laugh or she was thinking 'Off with their heads!'

