The Beatles on Top Of The Pops

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  1. Unknown says:

    Interesting article, thank you

    About 15 years ago I was give some old reel to reel tapes from a music teacher at a school near London

    On one of the tapes was the TOTP from New Year's Day 1964 – not a bad copy of the whole show

    I transferred it to CD and filed it away. One day I will dig it out and share

    I believe from memory that it was introduced by Savile, and it was just the record playing at the end of the show

    I am waiting for someone now to say that I don't have it – well I do, and will prove it one day, when I can find it!

    Pete UK

  2. Hugh Nique says:

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  3. Hugh Nique says:

    This is the playlist for that show. Not shure if the audio is known but there is no video available (wiped).

    (5) DUSTY SPRINGFIELD – I Only Want To Be With You
    (13) THE ROLLING STONES – I Wanna Be Your Man
    (6) GENE PITNEY – 24 Hours From Tulsa (crowd dancing)
    (2) DAVE CLARK FIVE – Glad All Over
    (NEW) CLIFF RICHARD & THE SHADOWS – Wishing Well (video)
    (12) CLIFF RICHARD & THE SHADOWS – Don’t Talk To Him (video)
    (21) THE HOLLIES – Stay
    (3) THE BEATLES – She Loves You (and charts)
    (10) SWINGING BLUE JEANS – Hippy Hippy Shake
    (4) FREDDIE & THE DREAMERS – You Were Made For Me
    (1) THE BEATLES – I Want To Hold Your Hand (video)

  4. Unknown says:

    yes Vinz, the audio is available!!

  5. winston o´boogie says:

    Hi, I got 9 seconds of the Beatles singing "Paperback Writer" on Top Of The Pops 1966. Someone filmed the telly during the original transmission. It's just a little bit, but it's nice

  6. Unknown says:

    Hi!
    I found 11 seconds of the Beatles singing Paperback Writer from TOTP 1966.
    Its just a little bit, but it's nice to see them in action, since the entire performance is lost.

  7. Unknown says:

    The Beatles at some stage appeared live every week on Top of The Pops under the management of Alan Kline. Hey Jude and Let it Be were Live Notable performances and All You Need is Love performed Live.

  8. NP says:

    The first Top of the Pops used the VT of The Beatles performing I Want to Hold Your Hand as recorded at the Liverpool Empire on 7th December 1963.
    youtube.com/watch?v=iFSrYTSgIRA

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