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In the ultimate lineup, there were only four - John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. However, before Ringo Starr was employed as the drummer in 1962, Pete Best played drums for the band. The previous bassist for the group was Stuart Sutcliffe, who left the band as he was engaged to their German friend, Astrid Kirchherr.
There were allegations of him exaggerating his height, but most sources say he was (in the 1960s at least) 5 foot, 6 and a half inches. There's even a celebheights.com site that is devoted to this kind of thing.
Yes, Ringo Starr did narrate Daisy, but only for the UK. For UK audiences, Ringo narrated all of Series 1 and 2. However, he didn't narrate them all for audiences in the US. Episodes not narrated by Ringo for the US were (1) Whistles and Sneezes (2) Bertie's Chase (3) Percy and the Signal (4) Donald and Douglas (5) The Deputation (6) Daisy (7) Percy's Predicament (8) The Diseasel (9) Wrong Road and (10) Edward's Exploit. These 10 were narrated only by George Carlin for US audiences.
Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey) was originally (1960) paid $25 per week with the Beatles - with the promise that when they started to record and really make some money - he would be a full partner. About 1962 he was rewarded for his patience - and was paid 1/4 of all record sales and concert appearances. He also legally changed his name to Ringo Starr!! As of 2012 Ringo Starr has a net worth of about $235 million in total assets (houses, land, investments) and pays himself about $10,000 per week - after taxes. Ringo Starr was the "poorest" of the Beatles as McCartney has a valus of $1.25 billion - John Lennon $455 million uppon his death and George Harrison $475 million upon his death. The funny part is one of the main reasons the Beatles broke up was that McCartney wanted Linda's father (George Eastman) to handle the money for the Beatles - since that is what he did for a living (NO - he is NOT closely related to the Eastman family of Kodak fame!! And for the most part of 5 years the Beatles millions sat in a bank making absolutly NOTHING in interest - becasue they could not figure out what to do with a huge pile of cash!!) The Beatles said "NO" - they did not trust Eastman! But Paul McCartney DID go with Eastman - and is the only Beatle billionaire - based on investments!!!!!!
John 5, Paul 3, George 2, Ringo 5.
The Beatles' HeightsJohn Lennon- 5 ft, 11 inPaul McCartney- 5 ft, 11 inGeorge Harrison- 5 ft, 10.5 inRingo Starr- 5 ft, 6 inRingo Starr is the shortest Beatle.
In the ultimate lineup, there were only four - John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. However, before Ringo Starr was employed as the drummer in 1962, Pete Best played drums for the band. The previous bassist for the group was Stuart Sutcliffe, who left the band as he was engaged to their German friend, Astrid Kirchherr.
Jade Starr is 5' 5".
Cassandra Starr is 5' 7".
There were allegations of him exaggerating his height, but most sources say he was (in the 1960s at least) 5 foot, 6 and a half inches. There's even a celebheights.com site that is devoted to this kind of thing.
Yes, Ringo Starr did narrate Daisy, but only for the UK. For UK audiences, Ringo narrated all of Series 1 and 2. However, he didn't narrate them all for audiences in the US. Episodes not narrated by Ringo for the US were (1) Whistles and Sneezes (2) Bertie's Chase (3) Percy and the Signal (4) Donald and Douglas (5) The Deputation (6) Daisy (7) Percy's Predicament (8) The Diseasel (9) Wrong Road and (10) Edward's Exploit. These 10 were narrated only by George Carlin for US audiences.
There were allegations of him exaggerating his height, but most sources say he was (in the 1960s at least) 5 foot, 6 and a half inches. There's even a celebheights.com site that is devoted to this kind of thing.
Fredro Starr is 5' 5 1/2".
Amber Starr is 5' 2".
Antony Starr is 5' 11".
Arne Starr is 5' 6".
Audrey Starr is 5' 3".