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- Over two "typical" days in the life of The Beatles, the boys struggle to keep themselves and Sir Paul McCartney's mischievous grandfather in check while preparing for a live TV performance.
- Set in suburban New Jersey in the 1960s, a group of friends form a rock band and try to make it big.
- A compilation of found footage featuring music, interviews, and stories of The Beatles' 250 concerts from 1963 to 1966.
- A music-infused drama about Joe Meek, the flamboyantly gay, tone deaf, songwriter-producer behind the '60s hits "Have I the Right," "Just Like Eddie," "Johnny, Remember Me" and "Telstar."
- This is a film about the leader of the 1857 mutiny and his fight against the British rule.
- No plot here, just a collection of lip-synched videos from some of the bands that were part of the "British Invasion" in 1964: The Animals, Herman's Hermits, Peter and Gordon, and the Spencer Davis Group (with Steve Winwood). The film also features bookend live performances by The Beatles.
- They shook the world. They changed the course of history. They are much more than just a rock group; they are a part of our lives. THE BEATLES:A LONG AND WINDING ROAD is the incredible story of the world's enduring love affair with four lads from Liverpool who became the soundtrack for a generation.
- The decade that began with peace and love was shattered in the late 1960s amidst riots, assassinations and a war that wouldn't end. The Rolling Stones became the voice of this new era, which came to a horrific end at the Altamont festival.
- In 1806, in the mist of the British invasion of Buenos Aires, football is introduced. A merchant of the time sees in this sport a unique business opportunity and in the process awakens a passion so great that it can replace the war.
- The story of the cultural, social, and political changes that were brought about following the 1967 Summer of Love in San Francisco.
- A documentary film based on Liverpool football club's anthem of the same name. The anthem originated from the 1909 Hungarian play 'Liliom' and was adapted by Rodgers and Hammerstein.
- A documentary following the Fab Four for five days in 1964. A humorous and freewheeling account of their first trip to America.
- Just For The Record is a comprehensive documentary commemorating the first 40 years of the Rolling Stones, the famous British rock'n'roll band. It spans 5 DVD discs, 450 minute total running time. Each disc is 90 minutes, devoted to one decade of the band's history: The Sixties (Disc 1), The Seventies (Disc 2), The Eighties (Disc 3), The Nineties (Disc 4), and Two Thousand and Beyond (Disc 5). Told by band members, fellow musicians, biographers and fans, Just For The Record features over 50 exclusive interviews, and spans a period of 40 years, from the beginning of the band in London in 1962, to their 2002 world tour Forty Licks. This DVD set reveals interesting details about the making of the songs and albums of the Rolling Stones, their concert tours, and their private lives.
- Four African-American lads from Brooklyn can't cut it in hip-hop, discover The Beatles, and become modern-day British Invasion-style singers
- On the evening of February 9, 1964, Ed Sullivan introduced The Beatles to America. The next morning 10 million teens had something new to do. With their jaws still on the floor and inspiration stirring within, thousands of youngsters knew their destiny lay in rock and roll. The influence these teens had on rock and roll was unprecedented and their musicianship was impressive. Banging away in their parents garages, teen bands created timeless music. Many 'one take' recordings of garage rock made from 1964 through 1968 have become highly collectible and continue to influence contemporary bands and receive radio play to this day. Teen A Go Go is a rock and roll stomp from beginning to end, providing an entertaining, nostalgic ride into the vibrant teen scenes of the mid 1960's. Featuring original recordings, never before sen super 8 movies, rare archival footage, photographs and interviews with musicians, fans and industry experts. Teen A Go Go captures this historic burst of creativity that swept the nation and changed rock and roll forever.
- "The British Invasion" is a four-part music series celebrating British acts who found success on both sides of the Atlantic during the 1960s, focusing on Dusty Springfield, the Small Faces, Herman's Hermits and Gerry and the Pacemakers.
- Louise and Myra is a comedic mockumentary web series that follows two delusional British ladies to Hollywood as they pursue their dreams of stardom. Though reality checks are abundant, they lack the perspective to ever learn any lessons and continue, quixotic, in their quest.
- Shakespeare's famous love story set to music as a new rock musical featuring 17 all-original songs by the band OGGI. The band is whisked into the dream world of Verona, where Romeo and Juliet fall in love through music.
- Rob agrees to have a popular British singing duo spend the night at his home when they appear on Alan's show. There's one catch: he's sworn to secrecy and cannot tell anyone about it for fear of touching off a Beatlemania-like fan frenzy.
- 2010– 2mTV-146.4 (155)TV EpisodeMusician, liberal activist, and former member of the Beatles, John Lennon battles conservative FOX News reporter Bill O'Reilly.