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Beatles A Day in the Life Blog posts of '1963' 'January'

The Beatles - A Day in The Life : Monday, January 21, 1963

The Beatles' 3rd appearance on "The Friday Spectacular" at the EMI House in London. Broadcast by Radio Luxembourg, chatting to series Hosts, Shaw Taylor and Muriel Young. The show was recorded before a live audience of 100 teenagers listening to 'Please Please Me' and 'Ask Me Why'. Tony Barrow referred to this appearance in the sleevenote for the Beatle's soon to be recorded debut album, 'Please Please Me'.

The Beatles - A Day in The Life : Sunday, January 20, 1963

The Beatles at the Cavern Club in Liverpool

The Beatles - A Day in The Life : Saturday, January 19, 1963

The Beatles appeared at the Town Hall Ballroom, Pauls Moss, Dodington, Whitchurch, Shropshire

The Beatles - A Day in The Life : Friday, January 18, 1963

Beatles - Appearing at the Floral Hall Ballroom in Morecambe

The Beatles - A Day in The Life : Thursday, January 17, 1963

Every ticket for the Majestic dance was sold in advance, much to the disappointment of an extra 500 fans outside the venue. The Cavern Club, Liverpool at lunchtime and the Majestic Ballroom, in Birkenhead in the evening.

The Beatles - A Day in The Life : Wednesday, January 16, 1963

A Manchester booking for the Beatles, appearing live on the Granada Television Show "People & Places" and then recording a BBC radio appearance for "Here we go". This all happened at Studio 4, Granada TV Center, & Playhouse Theatre in Manchester.

Their schedule was first a rehearsal in Studio 4 at the Center

Rehearsal at the Playhouse Theatre for the BBC

Then back to Granada for a live transmission of "People & Places", miming to "Ask me why" and "Please Please Me"

Finally, recording of "Here we Go" at the Playhouse, for broadcast on the BBC Light Program.

The Beatles sang 4 numbers: Chains, Please Please Me, Three Cool Cats, and Ask me why.

The Beatles - A Day in The Life : Monday, January 14, 1963

The Beatles had an engagement in Ellesmere Port, the industrial town about 19 miles south of Liverpool, at the Civic Hall on Whitby Rd. Ellesmere Port in Wirral, Cheshire.

A crowd of about 700 fans packed the hall for this Wolverham Welfare Association Dance.

The Beatles - A Day in The Life : Sunday, January 13, 1963

Alpha Television Studios, Aston Rd. North, Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire

This was the Beatles' most important television appearance to date, a taping for the very popular "Thank your lucky stars". Most of Britain's teenage population viewed this weekly program, in which top acts of the day mimed to their latest record releases. For most viewers, it was their first sight of the Beatles.

"Thank your lucky stars" was made by ABC Television, the ITV franchise supplying weekend programming for the Midlands and the north. This day's taping took place at Alpha Television Studios in Birmingham, jointly owned by ABC and ATV. At the bottom of the 7 act bill, the Beatles performed "Please Please Me", closing the first half of the program during the 5:50 and 6:30 pm broadcast on January 19.

The Beatles - A Day in The Life : Saturday, January 12, 1963

The Beatles date tonight was in the Invicta Ballroom, High St. Chatham, Kent

The Beatles - A Day in The Life : Friday, January 11, 1963

Lunchtime it was at the Cavern Club, of course in Liverpool. Then the Beatles made the hazardous afternoon journey south from Liverpool to Old Hill, blizzards made them unable to drive the 11 miles to King's Hearth at the Ritz Ballroom on York Rd. for the 2nd part of a double booking in the Midlands. It was the coldest night in the area for 7 years. The King's Hearth date was re-arranged for mid-February. Birmingham, Warwickshire was postponed.