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Clip of 'lost' Beatles Top of the Pops performance unearthed | BBC News "An 11-second clip of the Beatles' only live appearance on the Top of the Pops, which was thought to have been be lost, has been unearthed in Mexico. The silent snippet is all that exists of the Fab Four miming to Paperback Writer on the BBC pop show in 1966. The original tapes were not kept, but it was recorded by a viewer filming their TV set with an 8mm camera. The footage was shot by a family in Liverpool and eventually fell into the hands of a collector in Mexico."
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An interesting article on the Network site regarding the restoration of two films. https://networkonair.com/features/20...victorian-age/ |
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I've only recently discovered Anton Walbrook thanks to the moodily Gothic Gaslight and Queen of Spades so they are of interest because of him as well. |
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Not Restoration but scenes that where cut from Monty python life of Brian . https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...raid-show.html |
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Lost footage of The Beatles worth £10,000 found in bread bin | Liverpool Echo "Lost footage of The Beatles, worth £10,000, has emerged after being found in a bread bin. The film shows the band joking and having fun during an interview in Cardiff in 1965. The Fab Four are seen gently mocking a journalist as they mess around on camera. Reels capturing the global stars were found in a bread bin during a house clearance in Wales, and the film is valued by auctioneers at £10,000. Auctioneer Paul Fairweather, of Omega Auctions, said: "This lost footage is a great find. "All four Beatles are in fine form throughout both of the Cardiff films, laughing and joking, while the interviewer tries to remain serious. "The sound and image quality is fantastic. I expect these have never been since 1965." The four-minute clip shows Ringo Starr telling the earnest interviewer that the band's next film will be a Western. Also making life difficult for the journalist, John Lennon jokes that Paul McCartney has five children in Swansea. They also break into a rendition of There's No Business Like Show Business, and pull funny faces throughout the interview. Other recordings have also been unearthed, one from the same bread bin. Footage from 1967 shows Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and The Beatles being questioned about their adherence to his teachings. Lennon says in the clip: "Of course it's not a cult and if we didn't take it seriously we wouldn't be here." A third sound recording captures Lennon giving an acoustic rendition of his post-Beatles song God, and has also been valued at £10,000."
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