In 1966, The Beatles were at the peak of their fame, but touring was draining the life out of them. Live performances had been how they built an audience and catapulted to fame. By 1966, though, it not only strained their creativity but put their lives at risk. Paul McCartney was the last Beatle to keep pushing for live performances. After a disastrous tour leg in the United States, though, even he agreed that it was time to take a break.
Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, and George Harrison | Dan Farrell/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images The Beatles’ final year of touring was full of danger
The Beatles’ 1966 tour saw them face trouble nearly wherever they went. They received death threats, battled nasty weather, and had all of The Philippines turn against them. Even when people were well-intentioned, the sheer number of fans became dangerous.
They arrived in the United States already exhausted,...
Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, and George Harrison | Dan Farrell/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images The Beatles’ final year of touring was full of danger
The Beatles’ 1966 tour saw them face trouble nearly wherever they went. They received death threats, battled nasty weather, and had all of The Philippines turn against them. Even when people were well-intentioned, the sheer number of fans became dangerous.
They arrived in the United States already exhausted,...
- 6/6/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Most recently, Billy Baldwin was playing a cop gone bad on CBS' "Hawaii Five-o," but he's heading back into leading man territory with Hallmark Channel's original movie "Be My Valentine."
The former "Backdraft" star once again straps on a firefighter uniform for the new TV film, which premieres on February 9 at 9 Pm Et/Pt on the network.
Billy plays widower and dad Dan Farrell in the project, a man so busy raising his son and fighting fires, he can't even think about looking for love.
Natalie Brown of Syfy's "Being Human" plays Kate, a woman he ...
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The former "Backdraft" star once again straps on a firefighter uniform for the new TV film, which premieres on February 9 at 9 Pm Et/Pt on the network.
Billy plays widower and dad Dan Farrell in the project, a man so busy raising his son and fighting fires, he can't even think about looking for love.
Natalie Brown of Syfy's "Being Human" plays Kate, a woman he ...
Copyright 2013 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 1/30/2013
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Welcome to the latest edition of the Mad Men Round Table!
Following a busy episode of the AMC hit, our staff is anxious to dish on the latest developments and happenings. We encourage readers to chime in with their opinions, as well. Let's get right to it...
Will Betty reveal what she knows to Don?
DapperDon: First let me say how shocked I was by her discovery. Mad Men typically shies away from actual suspense, choosing instead to build small moment after small moment. But I was on the edge of my suit when she found that shoebox. Yes, I think she'll confront Don with it.
PrettyBetty: Definitely. This is the new, assertive Betty. The information is too explosive for her to simply ignore it.
PeteSoup: No. She looked defeated at the Sterling Cooper party. She must know a confrontation over Don's past could end their marriage and, while she has come a long way,...
Following a busy episode of the AMC hit, our staff is anxious to dish on the latest developments and happenings. We encourage readers to chime in with their opinions, as well. Let's get right to it...
Will Betty reveal what she knows to Don?
DapperDon: First let me say how shocked I was by her discovery. Mad Men typically shies away from actual suspense, choosing instead to build small moment after small moment. But I was on the edge of my suit when she found that shoebox. Yes, I think she'll confront Don with it.
PrettyBetty: Definitely. This is the new, assertive Betty. The information is too explosive for her to simply ignore it.
PeteSoup: No. She looked defeated at the Sterling Cooper party. She must know a confrontation over Don's past could end their marriage and, while she has come a long way,...
- 10/19/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
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