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Post by Peter Stirling on Jul 18, 2020 18:48:37 GMT
New to me but probably not to the other Peter LOL.
Looks like a home movie from the vision mixing room. Granada TV early days of The Beatles..
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Post by Kev Mulrenan on Jul 18, 2020 19:43:39 GMT
This as been around for years Peter but still very neat.
The original is wiped I believe but we have the next best thing. A recording from the gallery.
Have you ever seen the footage of a 70’s George being shown this boy from the 60’s on an ancient machine? Most amusing!
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Post by petercheck on Jul 18, 2020 21:29:15 GMT
Have you ever seen the footage of a 70’s George being shown this boy from the 60’s on an ancient machine? Most amusing!
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Post by Peter Stirling on Jul 18, 2020 23:35:01 GMT
Have you ever seen the footage of a 70’s George being shown this boy from the 60’s on an ancient machine? Most amusing! Ah very sweet.Seems a century (not a decade) away from the early 60s to George watching in the 70s and George I think would have been genuinely surprised, as things had moved so fast he had probably never looked back at that particular time. .
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Post by robertreinstein on Jul 20, 2020 11:52:19 GMT
The original is wiped I believe but we have the next best thing. A recording from the gallery. Johnny Hamp is the man to thank for the foresight to film The Beatles "behind the scenes". He had 2 different cameras follow them around that day which resulted in around 17 minutes of footage.
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Post by robertreinstein on Jul 20, 2020 11:56:22 GMT
Have you ever seen the footage of a 70’s George being shown this boy from the 60’s on an ancient machine? Most amusing! Oddly enough, ITV/Granada misplaced (!) that edition of Granada Reports, which showed George watching "This Boy", "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and "Twist and Shout". Also shown was an interview with George regarding "33 1/3". Luckily, Kaleidoscope was able to offer them a replacement copy.
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Post by bobbooker on Jul 20, 2020 16:07:02 GMT
Both great clips. Good to see.
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