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I Wanna Hold Your Hand – a 1978 film about teenage girls who attempt see the Beatles' first Ed Sullivan Show appearance; List of the Beatles' live performances; List of most watched television broadcasts in the United States; The Beatles: The First U.S. Visit – a documentary on the Beatles' February 1964 shows in the U.S.
But I saw a couple of American guys who said to me, 'You don't understand the impact of that appearance on the show on America.' I didn't realize that." [2] Clips of the Beatles performing on The Ed Sullivan Show were also included in the program, as well as an interview with Paul and Ringo by David Letterman in Studio 50 (Ed Sullivan Theater).
The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS Studio 50: 11 February 1964: Washington, D.C. Washington Coliseum: 12 February 1964: New York: Carnegie Hall: 16 February 1964: Miami: The Ed Sullivan Show, Deauville Hotel Spring 1964 UK Tour 19 April 1964: London: England: Around The Beatles TV special, IBC Studios: 26 April 1964: Empire Pool: 29 April 1964 ...
British rock band the Beatles are shown during rehearsals on the set of the Ed Sullivan Show in New York, Feb. 8, 1964. On the drums is Ringo Starr, and in the front, left to right, are bassist ...
Songs like “Please Please Me” and “This Boy” electrify with a new fervor, and there’s a sequence from the Washington, D.C., show of Paul singing “Long Tall Sally” that lifts that ...
Footage of the Beatles' February 1964 performances on The Ed Sullivan Show and at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C. has also been restored, with audio from these performances remixed by Giles Martin using de-mixing technology developed by Peter Jackson's WingNut Films and previously used for Beatles releases on the 2022 reissue of ...
The Ed Sullivan Show is an American television variety show that ran on CBS from June 20, 1948, to March 28, 1971, and was hosted by New York entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan. [1] It was replaced in September 1971 by the CBS Sunday Night Movie. [2] In 2002, The Ed Sullivan Show was ranked No. 15 on TV Guide ' s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All ...
Few moments in 20th century American pop culture proved to be more to be more revolutionary than the Beatles’ first appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” on Feb. 9, 1964 — 60 years ago Friday.