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Posted by: Kevin, June 30, 2008, 5:51pm
Tomorrow (Tues 1/7) @ 13.30 (british time) : BBC Radio 4 are playing a radio interview made for local Scottish radio in early 1964. It has just been discovered and apparently this is the first time it has been heard since its original airing.
Posted by: Out Of Me Head, June 30, 2008, 6:17pm; Reply: 1
That isn't the hospital radio interview inside the Regal Cinema, Lothian Road, Edinburgh. That was played on Radio Forth about ten years ago.
Posted by: An Apple Beatle, July 1, 2008, 3:48am; Reply: 2
Cheers for the info Kevin. :)
Posted by: BlueMeanie, July 1, 2008, 7:02am; Reply: 3
I'll see if I can get it (and record it) on the net.
Posted by: Kevin, July 1, 2008, 8:06am; Reply: 4
Apparently it's the audio from a TV interview. It was found in a garage.
Posted by: BlueMeanie, July 1, 2008, 9:13am; Reply: 5
That isn't the hospital radio interview inside the Regal Cinema, Lothian Road, Edinburgh. That was played on Radio Forth about ten years ago.
If it is, it's been available for a long time.
Posted by: BlueMeanie, July 1, 2008, 9:15am; Reply: 6
Apparently it's the audio from a TV interview. It was found in a garage.
Sounds interesting. I'll record it and upload it.
Posted by: Out Of Me Head, July 1, 2008, 12:52pm; Reply: 7
Just checked up, what's also rare about this item is that almost none of the first ten years of STV (Scottish Television) exists. There was a fire in their archives in the late 1960's and almost all of it was destroyed.
Posted by: Out Of Me Head, July 1, 2008, 12:54pm; Reply: 8
Posted by: Out Of Me Head, July 1, 2008, 1:00pm; Reply: 9
The picture appear to exist as well. They had original interviewer Paul Young describing the visuals.
Posted by: BlueMeanie, July 1, 2008, 1:02pm; Reply: 10
Unfortunately my recording failed after 10 minutes! I'll do it again when the Beeb put it in their 'Listen Again' archive.
Posted by: Andy Smith, July 1, 2008, 2:07pm; Reply: 11
i'm getting a error every time i try to download it... :-/
Posted by: BlueMeanie, July 1, 2008, 2:31pm; Reply: 12
i'm getting a error every time i try to download it... :-/
Where are you downloading it from?
Posted by: Geoff, July 1, 2008, 3:45pm; Reply: 13
Posted by: BlueMeanie, July 1, 2008, 4:18pm; Reply: 14
Already found it. Thanks.
Posted by: Out Of Me Head, July 1, 2008, 4:45pm; Reply: 15
Great put down George has to Ringo when they talk about him being at the back of the stage, "drummers should be heard and not seen".
Posted by: DaveRam, July 1, 2008, 7:14pm; Reply: 16
very good and it was filmed also wonder when we will get to see it .
Posted by: Andy Smith, July 2, 2008, 3:28pm; Reply: 17
got it loaded at last & i love it! :)
Posted by: aspinall_lover, July 6, 2008, 10:00pm; Reply: 18
Great interview.......but I only got the audio on BBC radio. How DO you get the video of it on the computer. I'd love to see this, so please help..........send me a link or something....Thanks!!!!
Posted by: Geoff, July 7, 2008, 12:57am; Reply: 19
Great interview.......but I only got the audio on BBC radio. How DO you get the video of it on the computer. I'd love to see this, so please help..........send me a link or something....Thanks!!!!
The BBC's only released audio so far. The film may need restoring; apparently it was found in a rusting canister in a damp garage:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7477669.stm
Posted by: aspinall_lover, July 7, 2008, 3:30am; Reply: 20
Ok.......Only audio,no video. I got it..............
Posted by: Geoff, July 7, 2008, 1:14pm; Reply: 21
Scottish Television may eventually transmit it:
Magical mystery of Beatles footagePublished Date: 06 July 2008
By Brian Pendreigh
IT WAS a lost moment in the history of the greatest pop band the planet has ever seen. The Beatles' first full television interview was given in Glasgow as the Fab Four began their rise to worldwide fame. The interview was recorded at the Theatre Royal studios of Scottish Television in Glasgow on April 30, 1964. It was broadcast only once and only in Scotland, on May 5, on a children's teatime TV programme called Roundup.
And then it was lost. Fans, archivists and historians knew the group had done the interview, but almost no one had seen it.
Now, more than 40 years later, it can be revealed that the interview has turned up in a rusty can in a London garage.
And Scottish Television, which still owns the copyright, is planning how and when to broadcast the lost Beatles interview.
"It is really important and it is amazing that it has turned up," said Jamie Bowman of the Beatles Story museum in Liverpool. "Interviews with them are quite rare anyway. They would perform or they would play up for the cameras rather than sit down and do a serious interview. We were aware of it. It was just one of those things that were presumed lost. It's a huge find."
Fans and historians were taken completely by surprise when extracts from the nine-minute interview were broadcast on Radio 4 last week.
Scottish Television is in talks with Richard Jeffs, a television researcher, who unearthed the footage. Both parties are tight-lipped about exactly how the interview was discovered and what happens next.
A spokeswoman said: "I can confirm that Scottish Television owns the copyright of this footage… It is unique footage, so we would love to make it available to viewers and we are just talking about the best way to do that."
Jeffs said: "This is a good story for them (Scottish Television] and they want to tell it in a television programme and they have made decisions about that." He refused to answer detailed questions. "It's a great story and if you want to know it, tune into Scottish Television when the programme is coming out," he said.
The Beatles preceded the advent of the domestic VCR. Most recordings of the group were thrown out or taped over, along with many other classic television programmes.
Janet McBain, curator of the Scottish Screen Archive, said she almost choked on her breakfast when she heard of the discovery. She said: "That footage has long been believed to be missing, lost when a lot of the early STV footage was destroyed in the 1970s. If this footage has now appeared that is fantastic and helps to recover some of the early iconic Scottish television moments… We would of course be pleased to be considered as a home for the footage, to ensure it is preserved as part of our cultural heritage and a unique contribution that Scotland made to the birth of the Beatles."
Jeffs said he found the interview inside one of 64 cans of film in a garage in London, though how he found the garage in the first place remains unknown. He said simply that the films were "going to be thrown away" and that he "got to hear about them".
The contents lived up to his expectations: a 'sit-down' interview with all four Beatles, recorded at the height of Beatlemania. Jorg Piper, author of The Beatles Film & TV Chronicle 1961-70, said it was "the earliest British long-form studio interview".
Not only were the Beatles huge in the UK by this time, they had just broken the US as well. There was little time for interviews and no one realised how precious those few rare recordings would become.
In the STV interview George Harrison says: "We're just running around like mad." But he enjoyed "ordinary things", like driving, playing American import records and watching films and television.
Asked about the thousands of screaming fans that followed them, Paul McCartney says: "We love that... the atmosphere in the theatres, really it's marvellous."
Interviewer Morag Hood asks Lennon and McCartney how they wrote their songs. They say there is "no formula" to the song-writing partnership that was on its way to producing the greatest catalogue of popular songs of the 20th century. McCartney says: "Normally we sit down and try and bash one out… He (Lennon] can come up with one completely finished, but we still say we both wrote it though."
Ringo Starr and Harrison sit on the floor while talking to teenage presenter Paul Young, who went on to become a well-known actor, presenting his own shows about angling.
http://news.scotsman.com/entertainment/Magical-mystery-of-Beatles-footage.4260474.jp
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