The Ed Sullivan Show.
The Ed Sullivan Show
"The Ed Sullivan Show" on February 9, 1964.
It was the Ed Sullivan show.
The Ed Sullivan Show
After some 11 regional performances the first national TV show they appeared on was the 625 Show (BBC) on the 13th of April 1963. The Beatles' ffrst appearance on the US Ed Sullivan Show was on the 9th of February, 1964.
Ed Sullivan Show with guests, The Beatles
The British band made it's first live US TV appearance February 9 , 1964 . They appeared on that date on the Ed Sullivan Show on CBS .
The Jack Parr Show on tape and Ed Sullivan live.
The United States:On December 10, 1963, CBS's Walter Cronkite News in New York City aired a film clip of a Beatles' interview and a performance of "She Loves You". The Beatles were on a film performing "She Loves You" and newsreel footage from England's BBC on NBC's Jack Paar Show in New York City on January 3, 1964. They made their live U. S. debut performing five songs on CBS's The Ed Sullivan Show in New York City on February 9, 1964. An estimated 73 million watched television as the Beatles performed "All My Loving", "Till There Was You", "She Loves You", I Saw Her Standing There" and "I Want to Hold Your Hand". The United Kingdom:On October 17, 1962 The Beatles made their first television appearance at the Cavern in Liverpool's market district on a show called "People and Places" on Granada Television in England. This show was prefilmed on August 22, 1962. Although the first TV appearance was on "People and Places" and on the 17th Oct 62 it was not from "The Cavern" but from the Granada TV Studios Manchester - the filming from The Cavern had taken place on the 22nd August 62 for a TV show called "Know The North" But was not shown until after The Beatles became famous.
The Ed Sullivan Show.
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