
Everyone's going mental about The Beatles nowadays, and rightfully so. Even more good news for the millions of Fab fans here then, especially those who are longing to hear some more of their heroes' studio banter.
BBC will next month air a week of programmes about the Fab Four as a run up to the release of their digitally remastered back catalogue and the Beatles Rock Band game.
Among the programmes shown is the documentary The Beatles On Record, which, much like the Anthology series, is narrated entirely by the band itself and producer George Martin, and includes never-before-heard conversations and outtakes from The Beatles' last studio sessions in 1969.
The documentary features rare footage and photos and aims to focus on the band's studio work from their debut Please Please Me to their recently celebrated Abbey Road.
According to Press Association, other highlights in the "Beatles Week" includes Storyville - documenting The Beatles influence in the USSR, as well as their genius feature film Help from 1965.
Check QTheMusic.com in the upcoming weeks for more info on The Beatles' re-issues.
12:58 PM | 18/08/2009
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