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      • The Beatles performed for 52 BBC Radio programmes, beginning with an appearance on the series Teenager's Turn—Here We Go, recorded on 7 March 1962, and ending with the special The Beatles Invite You to Take a Ticket to Ride, recorded on 26 May 1965. 47 of their BBC appearances occurred in 1963 and 1964, including 10 on Saturday Club and 15 on their own weekly series Pop Go the Beatles, which began in June 1963.
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  2. Aug 12, 2013 · Between 7 March 1962 and 20 May 1965, The Beatles gave 52 known musical performances on a variety of BBC radio shows, in addition to many more interviews and unscheduled news appearances. Here is a list of all those sessions, including songs and the recording and broadcast dates.

    • Teenager's Turn

      On 7 March 1962 The Beatles recorded their radio debut at...

    • Easy Beat

      This was The Beatles’ third of four sessions recorded for...

    • The Beat Show

      The Beatles’ only appearance on the BBC radio show The Beat...

    • Saturday Club

      It was first broadcast on the BBC Light Programme on 15...

    • Side By Side

      The Beatles recorded two shows for the radio series Side By...

    • The Talent Spot

      This was The Beatles’ first radio session in London. It was...

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    • Baby It’S You
    • 2013 Reissue

    Live At The BBC was released in the United Kingdom on 30 November 1994, and in the USA on 6 December. It was the first Beatles release to contain previously-unreleased recordings since 1977’s The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl. The album topped the UK albums chart, and peaked at number 3 on the US Billboard200, selling an estimated eight million cop...

    A single, ‘Baby It’s You’, was released on 20 March 1995. The title track was recorded for Pop Go The Beatles on 1 June 1963, and had appeared on Live At The BBC. The single also contained three other BBC recordings. Its versions of ‘I’ll Follow The Sun’ and ‘Boys’ were released again on 2013’s On Air: Live at the BBC Volume 2. The other b-side, ‘D...

    A remastered version of Live At The BBCwas released on 11 November 2013. It contained some differences from the original 1994 release, notably the omission of crossfades between music and speech. The 2013 reissue also contained three extra tracks: a version of ‘From Us To You’ which closed disc two, and two new speech tracks. ‘What is it, George?’ ...

  3. Dec 6, 2014 · The Beatles regularly performed on BBC Radio from 1962-65, recording 88 different songs across 53 shows. Live at the BBC, a selection of 56 tracks from those sessions, was released on Nov. 30,...

  4. Live at the BBC is a 1994 compilation album featuring performances by the Beatles that were originally broadcast on various BBC Light Programme radio shows from 1963 to 1965. The mono album, available in multiple formats but most commonly as a two-CD set, consists of 56 songs and 13 tracks of dialogue; 30 of the songs had never been issued ...

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  5. Numerous documentaries about their live performances have been made before and after their break-up, including The Beatles at Shea Stadium (1965) and The Beatles: Eight Days a Week (2016). Below is a list of all known live performances the Beatles undertook during their career as a band.

    Date
    Town Or City
    Country
    Venue
    5 January 1961
    6 January 1961
    St John's Hall
    7 January 1961
    7 January 1961
  6. Contains every existing Beatles performance on BBC radio, from March 1962 through their final set in June 1965. Only a relatively small portion of these performances, all recorded exclusively for BBC broadcast (and thus different from the familiar LP studio versions), are otherwise available.

  7. Jan 27, 2015 · Between 1962 and 1965, The Beatles were featured on 53 BBC radio programs, including their own series, "Pop Go The Beatles." They performed originals and covers and chatted with BBC hosts.

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