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As time moves on, the world starts to repeat itself especially when it comes to television. Specifically, when it comes to Documentaries. Many have been made on the same subject over and over and over, creating this void of information as to what can be said that hasn’t been said before. It’s a black hole of history, that creates apathy towards a subject. There are few historical subjects in American History that can transcend that conundrum and become more than history and create interest no matter what. One of those subjects is the Beatles. As far as I’m concerned, you can create a Beatles documentary narrated by a disgruntled canine as long as it has old footage from the early days, at least one reference to Abbey Road, John Lennon smiling for no reason and some of that timeless Beatles music.
Well, the History Channel has done me one better by ditching the canine narration and producing a new Beatles documentary that covers old ground, but does it in a way that gives the appearance of having fresh material, with some actual fresh material! The special is called The Beatles on Record and is a little different than the multitude of Beatles documentaries we’ve seen up to this point. (from wired)
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