November 13th
1961: Performance at noontime at the Cavern Club in Liverpool
1962: Night performance at the Star Club.
1963: Paul's got the flu. Hour after hour, bulletins report his condition.
1963: Concert at the ABC, Plymouth (`The Beatles Autumn Tour').
1963: The Beatles recorded a television interview at Westward Television Studios in Plymouth, Devon, for a local teen program "Move Over, Dad". Due to a large crowd of excited fans outside, The Beatles had to be smuggled from their dressing-room at the ABC Cinema, where they were scheduled to appear that night, into an adjacent building, then through a tunnel, to get to Westward Studios for the interview taping.
1966: The front page of the `Sunday Telegraph' reports that two of the Beatles have approached Allen Klein through a third party. Klein, in London, did not announce the story himself or make himself available for comment. Brian dismisses the story as ridiculous. George and Ringo are said to be disturbed by the report; John is annoyed about the suggestion of their being disenchanted with Brian. Paul is abroad and cannot be reached for comment.
1968: New York premiere of `Yellow Submarine'.
1969: John gives an island of his called Dorinch, by the Ireland coast, so that any hippy who wishes could live there.
2000: The Beatles launched their first official website
www.thebeatles.com. The site went live on the same day as the release of their retrospective compilation '1' album.
November 14th
1961: Performance at the Merseyside Civil Service Club in Liverpool and later at the Cavern Club in Liverpool.
1962: Night. End of performances at the Star Club (4th season).
1963: Concert at the ABC, Exeter (`The Beatles Autumn Tour').
1964: Teddington TV Studios, Middlesex. Filming for ABC-TV's `Thank Your Lucky Stars'
2000: US CD release: `Beatles 1'.
November 15th
1959: Johnny and the Moondogs, (The Beatles) played in the final heat of the 'TV Star Search' competition at The Hippodrome Theatre, Manchester, England. Judging was done by the volume of applause each group received when it is called back onto stage at the end of the night. Since the Moondogs had no money to stay overnight in Manchester, they were forced to head back to Liverpool before they were called back onto stage.
1961: Performance at noontime and in the evening at the Cavern Club in Liverpool.
1963: US release: `Hello Little Girl', with the Fourmost. UK release: `I'm In Love', with the Fourmost
1964: US TV broadcasts fragments of `Around The Beatles'.
The Beatles - Around The Beatles - UK TV Show - Complete Show - 1964 - RARE - (Part 1/4) (Embedding disabled, limit reached)
1966: Brian makes declarations in response to rumors concerning the Beatles' breakup.
1969: The Beatles appear on the cover of `Rolling Stone' magazine. Last photographic session.

November 16th
1957: The Quarry Men perform at the Stanley Abattoir Social Club in Old Swan, Liverpool.
1962: The Beatles recorded their second appearance on Radio Luxembourg, for the program The Friday Spectacular. The Beatles were interviewed they played in front of a live audience. Both sides of their latest single, 'Love Me Do' and 'P.S. I Love You' were played.
1963: Evening. Concert at the Winter Gardens, Bournemouth (`The Beatles Autumn Tour'). Filmed by US TV.
The Beatles on CBS News, 21 November 1963 (Embedding disabled, limit reached)
1964: Riverside Studios, London. Recording of performance for BBC-TV's `Top Of The Pops'.
1974: John Lennon was at No.1 in the US singles chart with 'Whatever Gets You Through The Night.' Elton John played on the session and made a deal with Lennon that if the song reached No.1, Lennon would have to appear on stage live with Elton. Lennon kept his side of the deal and appeared live with Elton. They played three songs together: ‘I Saw Her Standing There,’ ‘Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds’ and ‘Whatever Gets You Through the Night.’ Backstage after the concert, Lennon got back with Yoko Ono after a temporary split.
2010, The Beatles' back catalogue was finally made available on iTunes, after years of negotiations. For the first time consumers would now be able to purchase some of the Fab Four's most popular songs via the store. Apple and record label EMI had been in talks for years about getting the catalogue online. Apple chief executive and Beatles fan Steve Jobs said it had "been a long and winding road to get here. We love the Beatles and are honoured and thrilled to welcome them to iTunes."
November 17th
1961: Performances at noontime at the Cavern Club in Liverpool and in the evening at the Village Hall in Knotty Ash, Liverpool.
1962: Recording of performances for Granada TV's `People And Places', to be later broadcast.
1963: Concert at the Coventry Theatre, Coventry (`The Beatles Autumn Tour').
1964: The Playhouse Theatre, Manchester. 7.30-11.30pm. Recording for BBC's `Top Gear': `I'm A Loser'; `Honey Don't'; `She's A Woman'; `Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby'; `I'll Follow The Sun'; `I Feel Fine'. Only live recording of `I'll Follow The Sun'.
2000: It was reported that Andy White who played drums on The Beatles track 'Love Me Do' which was featured on the new Beatles Greatest Hits album would not earn enough from it to buy his own copy. White would get no more than his original session fee of £7.
November 18th
1961: Performance in the evening at the Cavern Club in Liverpool.
1962: Performance at the Cavern, with the Mersey Beats.
1963: The Beatles received silver LP discs for 'Please Please Me' and 'With the Beatles' at a ceremony held at EMI House in London. They also received a silver EP for 'Twist and Shout' and a silver single for 'She Loves You'. The band then attend a cocktail party and a formal lunch in the EMI boardroom with company executives and invited guests.
1963: Newspapers publish that a priest of the Church of England asks the Beatles to record a Christmas song.
1963: In a press report, Brian asks the fans not to throw things to the stage during the tour in progress.
November 19th
1961: Performance at the Casbah Coffee Club in West Derby, Liverpool.
1962: The Beatles, played gigs at three different venues. First they performed a lunchtime show at the Cavern Club, Liverpool, followed by an 85-mile drive to the Midlands, where they performed at Smethwick Baths Ballroom and then at the Adelphi Ballroom, West Bromwich in Staffordshire.
1963: Concert at the Gaumont, Wolverhampton (`The Beatles Autumn Tour').
1995: First part of `The Beatles Anthology' TV documentary is aired by ABC-TV in the USA.
2006: A guitar played by George Harrison was set to fetch more than £100,000 at a London auction. The Maton MS500 guitar was used on The Beatles first album.
November 20th
1963: Concert at the Ardwick Apollo, Manchester (`The Beatles Autumn Tour'). Filmed by ABC-TV.
The Beatles come to town - RARE 1963 (color) (Embedding disabled, limit reached)
1968: Paul McCartney gave an exclusive interview to Radio Luxembourg in which he discussing his opinions of select tracks from the new LP.
http://dmbeatles.com/interviews.php?interview=661976: Paul Simon hosted NBC's Saturday Night Live where he performed live with George Harrison on ‘Here Comes The Sun’ and ‘Homeward Bound’. Paul McCartney and John Lennon were both in New York City watching the show on TV.
Paul Simon and George Harrison - Homeward Bound (Embedding disabled, limit reached)
1995: 11.30am. Savoy Hotel, London. Press conference for over 100 media, one per country, on occasion of the release of `Anthology 1', given by George Martin, Jeff Lynne and Neil Aspinall. Radio Zero premieres `Free As A Bird' for Chile, airing the song from London via telephonic line. During the first hours of the day, copies of `Anthology 1' are taken on planes hired by EMI, leaving from an airport in Holland to be distributed on various countries.
November 21st
1960: The Beatles played at the Kaiserkeller Club in Hamburg, Germany without George Harrison. Harrison had been deported on this day for being underage (he was 17) and not legally allowed to remain in a nightclub after midnight.
1961: Performances at noontime at the Cavern Club in Liverpool and in the evening at the Merseyside Civil Club in Liverpool.
1962: Performance at the Cavern, with Johnny Templer and The Hi-Cats, and the Zodiacs.
1963: Concert at the ABC, Carlisle (`The Beatles Autumn Tour').
1967 : 76 Old Compton Street, 1st floor, London. Norman's Film Production. Roy Benson and the Beatles session for cutting the `Magical Mystery Tour' film. They are filmed by a BBC crew.
1995: The Beatles Anthology 1 was released in the US, featuring 60 tracks including the single 'Free As A Bird.'