Sunday, November 26, 1967
Last updated on May 10, 2023
Previous article Nov 23, 1967 • "Hello, Goodbye" is broadcast on Top Of The Pops
Single Nov 24, 1967 • "Hello, Goodbye / I Am The Walrus (UK version)" by The Beatles released in the UK
Interview Nov 25, 1967 • The Beatles interview for New Musical Express (NME)
Article Nov 26, 1967 • “Hello, Goodbye” is broadcast on The Ed Sullivan Show
Interview Nov 26, 1967 • Paul McCartney interview for The Observer
Album Nov 27, 1967 • "Magical Mystery Tour (US LP - Mono)" by The Beatles released in the US
Next article Dec 04, 1967 • John Lennon and Paul McCartney sponsor painting exhibition by Jonathan Hague
Officially appears on Hello, Goodbye / I Am The Walrus (UK version)
1967 • For The Beatles • Directed by Paul McCartney
On November 10, 1967, The Beatles filmed three promotional videos for the single “Hello, Goodbye”. The BBC had originally planned to air the video on Top Of The Pops, but the broadcast was cancelled on November 20 due to the Musicians’ Union’s regulations against miming. On November 23, the BBC aired footage from The Beatles’ 1964 film “A Hard Day’s Night” instead.
On this day, The Ed Sullivan Show, in the US, broadcast the first of those promotional clips showing the Beatles dressed in their “Sgt. Pepper” uniforms, apart from a brief cut-away where the group are wearing their 1963-era matching collarless suits.
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