"Rubbish", "boring" and "appalling": just three of the word used to describe the Fab Four's self-produced TV movie, which aired on Boxing Day 1967. But why did the film get that sort of reaction?
Magical Mystery Tour is universally considered the Beatles worst film, but, in retrospect, it does have its charms.
About that, The Beatles' producer George Martin later said: "When it came out originally on British television, it was a ...
Arena presents the greatest Beatles story never told, a double bill including a documentary packed with unseen archive footage and a fully remastered screening of their movie, Magical Mystery Tour.
Both the Bonzo Dog Band’s “Still Barking” and Kevin Ayers’s “All This Crazy Gift of Time” exemplify distinctly English ...
Katie Mills, founder of a London-based forest school, explores some of the key reasons why and invites you to venture out for some nature therapy with this specially developed magical mystery nature ...
By pretty much any measure The Beatles were an incredibly hard-working and productive group. But who was the hardest working Beatle?
The Beatles' first movie since "Help!" (1965) was largely Paul McCartney's project. The story follows a busload of eccentric characters on a magical journey through the English countryside.
and Magical Mystery Tour. Victor Spinetti was born in Monmouthshire on 2 September 1933 to an Italian father and Welsh mother. He was educated at Monmouth School and trained at the Welsh College ...
It’s the stuff of dreams for fans of the Fabs, but it’s also just plainly amazing to see the fine fettle of two rock icons, ...