Yellow Submarine at the movies

7 Responses

  1. Mr.Brown says:

    I'm sorry, the home video market was in its infancy in 1968? On what planet?

  2. wogew says:

    The Beatles all had home video recorders in 1968, but they were too expensive for normal people. We have previously reported that the Beatles mimed appearances on "Ready, Steady, Go!" were salvaged only because director Michael Lindsay-Hogg taped them at home when they originally appeared in 1963 and 1964. On his VCR.

  3. David Brailsford says:

    Wow, Roger, I didn't know that. Very interesting. Thanks

  4. piper909 says:

    But acid with Yellow Submarine always helps.

  5. Teddy Salad says:

    "No need to bring acid." Best to pack some along, just to be safe.

  6. Martin says:

    The earliest video recorders were used in the 60s for 'telerecordings'. That is how many wiped colour TV shows (Doctor Who, Dad's Army, Steptoe & Son) were recovered and survive only in black & white…

    The first person to actually own a VCR in Britain was none other than Ringo Starr…

  7. old man taylor says:

    The first video machines were reel to reel.i wonder when cartridges came in?

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