

2 in the UK singles chart, held off the top spot by their own single.

The EP was a runaway success and reached no. A lyric sheet was also stapled into the centrespread of the booklet. The booklet contained stills from the show along with a comic strip telling the story.

It was decided that the soundtrack for the programme would be released on two seven inch discs which would be packaged with a booklet in a gatefold sleeve. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, had hit the shops, the idea of the programme had been born and work had commenced on the title track. The Beatles devised, wrote and directed a television film called Magical Mystery Tour which was broadcast on BBC Television at Christmas, 1967Įven before Sgt. "And now we are going to play a track from Magical Mystery Tour which is one of my favourite albums because it was so weird I Am The Walrus, one of my favourite tracks because I did it of course but also cos it's one of those that has enough little bitties going to keep you interested even a hundred years later." (John Lennon) John, Paul, George and Ringospent nearly a week at the town's former RAF site in 1967, after being unable to hire any London film studios at short notice. Here below also some rare Home Movie from Magical Mystery Tour - The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour started an eight week run at No.1 on the US album chart, the group's 11th US chart topper.
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HERE's THE LINK to watch the full Filming SessionsĪTTENTION PLEASE - Do not download the file, JUST WATCH IT, because it is very heavy file and after a few gigabytes of download it stops and you will be asked to make a subscription to download the whole file. The critics certainly had a field day and said, ‘Oh, disaster, disaster!’Ī Beatles fan who runs a YouTube page by the name of AdamBound has announced the discovery of four and a half hours of film shot during the making of the film "Magical Mystery Tour" and not used in the final edit. Now we had this very stoned show on, just when everyone’s getting over Christmas. It was shown on BBC1 on Boxing Day, which is traditionally music hall and Bruce Forsyth and Jimmy Tarbuck time. The Beatles’ television film Magical Mystery Tour had its world première on BBC 1 at 8.35.
