The Beatles Anthology: A Journey Through Music History

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The Beatles Anthology: A Journey Through Music History

The documentary series about The Beatles, originally aired in 1995, has been expanded to nine episodes with new footage and interviews from Sir Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Sir Ringo Starr. The series delves into the band's journey from their early days to global stardom, as narrated by the band members themselves.

Dame Joanna shared her experience of attending a Beatles concert in 1965, describing the electrifying moment when the Fab Four took the stage. The Beatles, formed in 1960, are the best-selling musical act of all time, with numerous chart-topping singles and albums that captivated audiences worldwide.

The series is complemented by the release of Anthology 4, featuring 13 previously unreleased Beatles tracks to mark the 30th anniversary of the original series. The album was released alongside remastered versions of Anthology 1, 2, and 3 by Beatles producer George Martin's son Giles.

The actress also reminisced about almost meeting John Lennon at a screening of The Beatles' film, A Hard Day's Night. The Beatles' impact on popular culture was immense, with their music captivating millions of fans worldwide and creating a lasting legacy.

The updated ninth episode of The Beatles Anthology, directed by Oliver Murray, is now available for streaming. The series, produced by key members of The Beatles and their families, offers a comprehensive look at the iconic band's journey and influence on music history. Explore more about Northern culture on our new platform, The Northern Guide.