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The Beatles Anthology

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The Beatles Anthology offers an extensive look at the iconic British rock group’s life and work. Featuring substantial amounts of previously unseen film and audio recordings, it details the band's evolution from their early days to their final breakup. Primarily intended for fans of The Beatles, music historians, and those interested in 20th-century popular culture, the series provides a comprehensive chronicle of one of music’s most influential bands.

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The Beatles Anthology ranks #8 of 263 in the Television Special ranking, behind How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, ahead of Beyoncé: Homecoming.

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How many episodes are in "The Beatles Anthology" documentary?

The television miniseries consists of eight sequential episodes that originally aired in 1995 on ITV in the UK and ABC in the United States. The total runtime spans approximately 10 hours, covering the complete history of the band. It was later released as an expanded VHS and DVD box set featuring additional footage.

What new music was released alongside "The Beatles Anthology"?

The documentary was accompanied by three double-albums titled "Anthology 1," "Anthology 2," and "Anthology 3," which featured outtakes, rarities, and live tracks. Most notably, the project featured two brand new songs, "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love." These tracks were built from rough vocal demos recorded by John Lennon in the late 1970s and completed by the surviving members.

Which surviving Beatles members participated in "The Beatles Anthology"?

Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr actively participated in the documentary, providing new interviews and working on the new musical tracks. John Lennon, who was murdered in 1980, was represented through extensive archival interview footage. The project marked the first time the "Threetles" had formally worked together on new music since the band's breakup in 1970.

Who directed "The Beatles Anthology" documentary?

The documentary series was directed by Geoff Wonfor, who spent years compiling and editing the massive amount of archival footage. The project was heavily overseen by the surviving band members, ensuring the narrative aligned with their own recollections. Apple Corps, the band's multimedia corporation, produced the series in conjunction with the television networks.

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