My mom was a Stones fan through and through, but even she admitted the Beatles were drop dead funny people. She grudgingly went to see Hard Day's Night with her friends, and introduced us to it when we were old enough.
Really adorable. I wish I could see the complete show. But I am happy I found it. Hilarious e too precious. I also love to see the fans singing We love you Beatles, oh yes we do. I do! :)
I saw a picture of this on Pinterest and the show title. So glad I was able to find a clip of that went on in 1964. I was just 5 months old then! Yikes! I saw Paul McCartney in the late ‘70s with my family as we watched the stars and famous singers walk the red carpet for the Academy awards in L.A. he waved in our direction and had a big smile. It was so cool see all the movie stars that most are long gone since. But I’ll never forget seeing Paul McCartney so close up near us and his smile. I saw the LOVE show in Las Vegas twice, a tribute to the Beatles and their songs. It was so fun and amazing. I could dee it again next time we’re in Las Vegas! 😁💖
I wonder how they started the Starrison ship? Oh I know, Ringo holding the 'I love George' pillow and Ringo leaning against the mirror nervously as George puts his leg next to the drummer. Plus George fought for Ringo when one of those mean Pete Best fans was about to punch Ringo.
At this stage of their careers... yes. These were shows and such that they and families had grown watching and being there was cool. They were still rising to godhood, and it was all fresh and new. As Liverpudlians, mocking and parody come natural.
I think I am the oldest one HERE that actually SAW this on TV when it was shown here in the U.S. back in April 1064! I was 17 years old then. I am glad you and the 2 that commented below you were finally able to see the skit here!
@@aspenashmore OH MY! Happy you were able to see it here. I was 17 when it was shown on U.S. TV and watched it with my friends who were also Beatles ' fans
I am not sure if you were just substituting "Paul" for "wall" because of your feelings for Paul (and I SHARE those with you about Paul "sweet and lovely") but if you really thought that was the line, it is actually "Oh WALL, oh sweet and lovely WALL" as John (Thisbe) beats on the wall that separates "her" from "her love" Pyramus (Paul) Wall does sound like Paul. But John was not saying Paul.
I remember this! It was shown on Canadian TV. I remember how hammy John was. George was reluctant (2:36 - it shows) and said, "Shakespeare is wet" (meaning "un-cool"). On the other hand, I now remember why I worshipped RIngo!
back then on the tv show RSG a birthdate was pulled 'out of a hat ' by sending off birth certificate you could win 3 tickets to attend the dress rehearsals ,a friend did so and took myself and another ,we were 15 years old...fab gear as they say ..
This was broadcast 2 days after the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth, so it's not as random as it might seem. Lennon, of course, is dangerous and anarchic, Paul rather embarrassed, George unsure of himself, and Ringo quite wonderful. An innocent confection but I think this still works as entertainment, all the way to "I do like to be beside the seaside". And yet ANOTHER one of the many examples of the Beatles taking on the world and winning through on talent, brashness, wit, and charm.
I@ Gicky Lia I could, but this is 3 years AFTER you asked this question, so I doubt you would SEE it. IF you DO see this, please reply to me and let me know HOW I could send all the dialogue to you. I tried to see if it was on line somewhere but couldn't find anything. HOPE to HEAR from you
Thank you for this! xD Do you know, per chance, where I could find the entire program? I've seen pictures and short little clips of other things from "Around The Beatles", but I can never find the whole thing...=/
It has come to my attention that apparently one of the hecklers is Long John Baldry, whom some of you may recognise as the voice of Dr. Robotnik from the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon.
those "pricks in the balcony" are singer LONG JOHN BALDRY and members of "SOUNDS INCORPORATED who were some of the other acts that also performed on "Around the Beatles.
@beakerfan8 That's singer LONG JOHN BALDRY and one of the members of "Sounds Incorporated" which were some of the other singers and groups that also performed on "Around the Beatles.
"We love you Beatles, Oh yes we doooo, No matter where you go, we'll follow you, When you're not near us, We're blue, Oh Beatles we love you." Then they sing a verse about each of the boys. ;-)
The Moon And Stars We (in the USA) used to sing: “We love you Beatles Oh yes we do We don’t love anyone as much as you When you’re not near to us We’re blue Oh Beatles we love you”
@@themoonandstars1 The tune to this song was orginally "WE LOVE YOU CONRAD" from the 1962 movie musical "BYE BYE BIRDIE" starring Ann-Margaret, Dick VanDyke, Paul Lynde, Bobby Rydell AND ED SULLIVAN ( from THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW) "Conrad Birdie" is an ELVIS type rock and roll singer in the movie. The fans in the movie sing "we love you Conrad, Oh yes we do..." SO when the Beatles became popular, the words were changed to fit the Beatles, but it is the exact same melody.
Mr. Squirrel They were quite silly lads really! No one escapes Liverpool without being able to crack a good one liner. i88.photobucket.com/albums/k178/HugiMano/The%20Beatles/bwjg7.jpg
John: Not a word now-SHUT UP- not a word, not a word."
Ringo's timing of his movement with the sounds is so spot on from 0:24- 0:34! He's just too perfect! XD
Epstein sold the Fab Four's souls for a few sheckles more in this load of crap..
4:40-PAUL'S FACE WHEN JOHN CALLS HIM "MY LOVE" IS PERFECT ALIHGLSIDHGLSEIH
Lol I still can't get over when Paul says "I see a wall."XD
oh god, george was so adorable in this one, and paul, and ringo and john!
5:24 George was like 'no Ringo no, that's not how a lion roars'...🤣😂
My favorite part is when George gets fed up with the hecklers (which I know are part of the play) and yells "fok you!"
I wonder if that was aloud in those days, I mean in tv with audience?
He definitely says 'Look you'.
You couldn’t say “fok you” on tv. Had to be ”look you”.
He said "look you!" Lol
My mom was a Stones fan through and through, but even she admitted the Beatles were drop dead funny people. She grudgingly went to see Hard Day's Night with her friends, and introduced us to it when we were old enough.
Really adorable. I wish I could see the complete show. But I am happy I found it. Hilarious e too precious. I also love to see the fans singing We love you Beatles, oh yes we do. I do! :)
It's on TH-cam - 'around the beatles' - four parts. Look it up and enjoy! ;)
Hi Virginia I come out and watch this every so often, they are just adorable
I love the part with Ringo as the lion when he says: "Awrrrrg!"
I saw a picture of this on Pinterest and the show title. So glad I was able to find a clip of that went on in 1964. I was just 5 months old then! Yikes! I saw Paul McCartney in the late ‘70s with my family as we watched the stars and famous singers walk the red carpet for the Academy awards in L.A. he waved in our direction and had a big smile. It was so cool see all the movie stars that most are long gone since. But I’ll never forget seeing Paul McCartney so close up near us and his smile. I saw the LOVE show in Las Vegas twice, a tribute to the Beatles and their songs. It was so fun and amazing. I could dee it again next time we’re in Las Vegas! 😁💖
I was 17 when it was shown on TV here in the U.S. Watched it with my fellow fans. So happy you were able to see this skit from "Around the Beatles"
They are having so much fun with this - true Shakespearean Globe spirit!
the mclennon energy here-
Oh it's soooo funny 😂!! And Paul's SOOO cute!!
5:53 and this doggie woggie
Wow John and Paul had a lot of stage presence.
Oh Paul 🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😘😘😘😘
Hermoso 😍😍❤
8:22 kills me everytime
First saw this in 76, when a theater was running six hours of Fab Beatles. Is a fun special!
Oh Paul I love uuuuuuuuuu xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
My dad was the wall!!
That awkward moment I stubbled upon this and know this is supposed to be our class project XD
PAUL AT 4;42 BLUSHING AND SHIT OML
I have ALWAYS LOVED that part!
Thanks SO much for uploading this! John's little bit at the end is cute
3:36 George ha ha
this lantern is the moon u see
"Oh sweet and lovely wall" "- Oouh! 💕"
😆 🤣
I think you got the time stamp wrong by the way.
Ringo in the begging is just so cute
“…blink through with my- but what see eye” so brilliant
I LOVE RINGO ♥
Paul looks freakin adorable lol
"Go back to Liverpool!" Absolutely roasted these wee lads 😂
i shall watch this every time i feel down :D
2:27 I got frightened of John. 😅😂
Oh my goodness. This is a gem, and absolute gem. Thank you SO much for uploading this!
ohhh Paul.
Wonderful!
aww ringo looks so cute in the beginning^^
No wonder they ship McLennon hahahahah XD
I wonder how they started the Starrison ship? Oh I know, Ringo holding the 'I love George' pillow and Ringo leaning against the mirror nervously as George puts his leg next to the drummer.
Plus George fought for Ringo when one of those mean Pete Best fans was about to punch Ringo.
Úžasné vystoupení Beatles 😂😂❤
At this stage of their careers... yes. These were shows and such that they and families had grown watching and being there was cool. They were still rising to godhood, and it was all fresh and new. As Liverpudlians, mocking and parody come natural.
I was two years old on this day.
I wasn't even that!
Ha! That’s nothing, this was 44 years before I was even born! 😂😂
I think I am the oldest one HERE that actually SAW this on TV when it was shown here in the U.S. back in April 1064! I was 17 years old then. I am glad you and the 2 that commented below you were finally able to see the skit here!
@@DavidAndrewsPEC I was 17 and saw it the day it was on TV
@@aspenashmore OH MY! Happy you were able to see it here. I was 17 when it was shown on U.S. TV and watched it with my friends who were also Beatles ' fans
'See ya George!' 😄
3:40 - "Oh Paul, oh sweet and lovely Paul..."
:D They're all so CUTE in this video!!!
I am not sure if you were just substituting "Paul" for "wall" because of your feelings for Paul (and I SHARE those with you about Paul "sweet and lovely") but if you really thought that was the line, it is actually "Oh WALL, oh sweet and lovely WALL" as John (Thisbe) beats on the wall that separates "her" from "her love" Pyramus (Paul) Wall does sound like Paul. But John was not saying Paul.
I remember this! It was shown on Canadian TV. I remember how hammy John was. George was reluctant (2:36 - it shows) and said, "Shakespeare is wet" (meaning "un-cool"). On the other hand, I now remember why I worshipped RIngo!
I love George and his Doggy Woggy 😂
back then on the tv show RSG a birthdate was pulled 'out of a hat ' by sending off birth certificate you could win 3 tickets to attend the dress rehearsals ,a friend did so and took myself and another ,we were 15 years old...fab gear as they say ..
paul♥♥ ♥-♥
Ringo haha you are amazing omg
“Asleep my love?”
“DIE! DIE! DIE!”
4:18 Ringo ♥
That's pretty silly but they're all so cute and sweet!
TThisssBEE... tHISSBeee..
WHAT!?
Haha, yes.
@@biancagriffiths8645 This be, Thisbe. Presenting himself/his character 😉
This is great! Thanks for posting. Also - hey all "Paul is Dead" fans - 7:29 is the proof you're looking for!
aH I love them so much XD
GEORGE
This is amazing.
3:30 - “Go Back To Liverpool!”
Wish I could hear what they were saying...
same
I got you: th-cam.com/video/ix-CwvG8E3g/w-d-xo.html
This was broadcast 2 days after the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth, so it's not as random as it might seem. Lennon, of course, is dangerous and anarchic, Paul rather embarrassed, George unsure of himself, and Ringo quite wonderful. An innocent confection but I think this still works as entertainment, all the way to "I do like to be beside the seaside". And yet ANOTHER one of the many examples of the Beatles taking on the world and winning through on talent, brashness, wit, and charm.
Paul’s not embarrassed
@@coopergleason5022 Exactly, he's acting and acting WELL.
I don't agree with you about Paul being "rather embarassed" NOT at ALL!! He's having a GREAT time with this part!!
0:24 Ringo ♥ :)
7:27 This is where Paul fans DIE.
A real (living) nightmare.
So funny!! I LOVE the beatles !!
I have to play wall in a school play
Maybe no one suggested this (since this video is quite old already) but can anyone who can hear what they are saying make subtitles for this?
I@ Gicky Lia I could, but this is 3 years AFTER you asked this question, so I doubt you would SEE it. IF you DO see this, please reply to me and let me know HOW I could send all the dialogue to you. I tried to see if it was on line somewhere but couldn't find anything. HOPE to HEAR from you
Thank you for this! xD
Do you know, per chance, where I could find the entire program?
I've seen pictures and short little clips of other things from "Around The Beatles", but I can never find the whole thing...=/
I have the entire show on DVD. It's available on line if you look around (I am writing this is April 2023, so not sure you will see this now.
fucking brilliant
Thanks for the image.
6:03
It has come to my attention that apparently one of the hecklers is Long John Baldry, whom some of you may recognise as the voice of Dr. Robotnik from the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon.
It's a good job they didn't try to do this when they started smoking joints.
Look at these lil goofs
Ironic that Paul also became knighted by the Queen relatively recently.
Not the same Paul.
hecklers were 'paid' to heckle.
6:38 why they be petting the dog
It’s not rare... it’s RAR!
Isnt this an hr long??? Do you have the rest of it?
Can’t really hear them too well. Wish there were subtitles :/
6:11 dogs in 1964
aaawwwwwwwwwwwwnn
Good for them for working past those pricks in the balcony👏👏
those "pricks in the balcony" are singer LONG JOHN BALDRY and members of "SOUNDS INCORPORATED who were some of the other acts that also performed on "Around the Beatles.
Pricks in the Balcony were Pricks that were in the Original Play.
Shut up!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Does anyone know who the guy is playing Wall?
I think it's Andre Tayir. He's credited at the beginning. He was a choreographer and later had an acting career.
@@richardheilmann4007 Thank you!
i mean 5:36
Who plays the wall?
were those two hecklers a part of the show or just a couple of jerks? they're statler and waldorf.
Perhaps Demetrius, Helena, Lysander, Hermia, Theseus, and Hypolita?
@beakerfan8 That's singer LONG JOHN BALDRY and one of the members of "Sounds Incorporated" which were some of the other singers and groups that also performed on "Around the Beatles.
Gold 😂
wait what do you mean Georgian?? country Georgia or state
Statler and Waldorf are from The Muppets >.
what is that song the girls are singing at the beginning?
"We love you Beatles, Oh yes we doooo, No matter where you go, we'll follow you, When you're not near us, We're blue, Oh Beatles we love you." Then they sing a verse about each of the boys. ;-)
The Moon And Stars We (in the USA) used to sing:
“We love you Beatles
Oh yes we do
We don’t love anyone
as much as you
When you’re not near to us
We’re blue
Oh Beatles we love you”
Marissa Paredes I believe that song was originally written for the play Bye Bye Birdie, if I’m not mistaken. Beatle fans changed the lyrics.
@@MsAppassionata Yep we sang these lyrics.
@@themoonandstars1 The tune to this song was orginally "WE LOVE YOU CONRAD" from the 1962 movie musical "BYE BYE BIRDIE" starring Ann-Margaret, Dick VanDyke, Paul Lynde, Bobby Rydell AND ED SULLIVAN ( from THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW) "Conrad Birdie" is an ELVIS type rock and roll singer in the movie. The fans in the movie sing "we love you Conrad, Oh yes we do..." SO when the Beatles became popular, the words were changed to fit the Beatles, but it is the exact same melody.
How thehell did they get conned into this nonsense?
He sais look u not f u
Mr. Squirrel They were quite silly lads really! No one escapes Liverpool without being able to crack a good one liner.
i88.photobucket.com/albums/k178/HugiMano/The%20Beatles/bwjg7.jpg
lizaphan89 Thanks for the comment and clarification!! best.
It's Shakespeare. And it's supposed to be this silly. And great actors COMPETE to do this nonsense.
@@TheIgnatzz Thanks.....for the information.....best regards from America...
geeeeoooorrrrrgggeeeee
John Lennon so to much cute than Justin Gayber
The original Paul, before he got killed and was replaced.
Yes. 🎯 💯 👍🏻 😞😓
Yes. 🎯 💯 👍🏻 😞😓
Crap
They are musicians not actors keep that in mind and it's a skit it's not supposed to be taken seriously
@@comradeabby3141 I think they're great
Damn I'd forgotten this even existed
6:33
6:33
4:40