Pop Go the Beatles

{{Short description|British radio show that ran in 1963}}

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{{Use British English|date=July 2023}}

{{Infobox radio show

| runtime = 29 minutes

| home_station = BBC Light Programme

| presenter = {{unbulleted list|Lee Peters|Rodney Burke}}

| first_aired = {{Start date|1963|06|04|df=yes}}

| start_time = 17:00

| end_time = 17:29

| starring = The Beatles

| creator = Vernon Lawrence

| producer = {{unbulleted list|Terry Henebery|Ian Grant}}

| num_episodes = 15

| open_theme = Pop Goes the Weasel

| last_aired = {{End date|1963|09|24|df=yes}}

}}Pop Go the Beatles was a weekly radio show that ran for fifteen episodes on the BBC Light Programme from June to September 1963. Hosted by Lee Peters for the first four episodes and Rodney Burke for the following eleven, the show would feature a guest band and then a conversation with and performance by the Beatles.

Background

The show was first pitched by studio manager Vernon Lawrence to his assistant Donald MacLean on 30 April 1963. At first only four episodes were booked, but eleven more were later added due to the show's success.{{Sfn|Lewisohn|1992|pp=110–111}} The first four episodes of the show were hosted by disc jockey Lee Peters, whom the Beatles secretly referred to as "Pee Litres" behind his back, and the following eleven were hosted by Rodney Burke. It was produced by Terry Henebery for the first thirteen episodes and Ian Grant for the final two, with a budget of £100 per episode. The BBC estimated at the time that the show was heard by 5.3% of the British population, or 2.8 million people, though it only received 52 out of 100 on the Appreciation Index.{{Sfn|Lewisohn|1992|pp=110–111}}

Content

Each episode of the show would begin with a guest act and then feature a conversation with and performance by the Beatles, usually comprising six songs. Guest acts on the show included the Hollies, the Searchers, Carter-Lewis and the Southerners, and Russ Sainty.{{Cite web |last= |first= |last2= |last3= |first3= |last4= |last5= |first5= |date=2022-06-30 |title=The Beatles Bible – Radio: three episodes of Pop Go The Beatles |url=https://www.beatlesbible.com/1963/07/16/radio-pop-go-the-beatles-8-9-10/ |access-date=2024-05-02 |website=The Beatles Bible |language=en-GB}} Throughout the run of the show, the Beatles played many covers that they never recorded in the studio, including Chuck Berry's "Too Much Monkey Business", "Sweet Little Sixteen", "Memphis, Tennessee", and "Carol"; Carl Perkins' "Sure to Fall", "Glad All Over", and "Lend Me Your Comb"; Arthur Alexander's "Soldier of Love" and "A Shot of Rhythm and Blues"; Ann-Margret's "I Just Don't Understand"; Ray Charles' "I Got a Woman"; Elvis Presley's "That's All Right"; the Jodimars' "Clarabella"; and Chan Romero's "Hippy Hippy Shake".{{Cite news |last=Wickman |first=Forrest |date=2013-05-10 |title=The Beatles Get Their Own Show |url=https://slate.com/culture/2013/05/pop-go-the-beatles-on-the-bbc-blogging-the-beatles-examines-the-radio-show-video.html |access-date=2023-07-23 |work=Slate (magazine){{!}}Slate |language=en-US |issn=1091-2339}}{{Cite magazine |last=Fleming |first=Colin |date=2018-07-02 |title=Remembering the Beatles' Greatest BBC Session |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/remembering-the-beatles-greatest-bbc-session-666887/ |access-date=2023-12-11 |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}} The theme song for the show was a rock arrangement of the song "Pop Goes the Weasel" performed by the Beatles.{{Sfn|Lewisohn|1992|pp=110–111}}{{Cite web |title=Pop Go The Beatles |url=https://jpgr.co.uk/st200026.html |access-date=2024-05-02 |website=jpgr.co.uk}}

Legacy

Many of the performances on the show were reissued on the compilation album Live at the BBC. Paul McCartney said about the recordings that "We are going for it, not holding back at all, trying to put in the best performance of our lifetimes.”{{Cite web |last=Sorene |first=Paul |date=2013-11-18 |title=Pop Go The Beatles: The Golden Age Of The Fab Four At The BBC |url=https://flashbak.com/pop-go-the-beatles-the-golden-age-of-the-fab-four-at-the-bbc-9375/ |access-date=2023-12-11 |website=Flashbak |language=en-US}} Rolling Stone and Slate magazines both published retrospectives on the series, with the former saying the fifth episode was "...when the Beatles pulled even with their heroes, and then surpassed them" and the latter saying that the format of the show "compelled the band to dig deep into its repertoire" and show off their influences. Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn wrote that the band getting their own show at that point was "a remarkable coup", noting that the first episode was recorded less than a year after their first recording session for EMI.{{Sfn|Lewisohn|1992|p=110}}

Category:BBC Light Programme programmes

Category:Radio programmes about the Beatles

Episodes

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!Episode No.

!Date recorded

!Date aired

!Host

!Guest

!Songs performed by the Beatles

1

|24 May

|4 June

|Lee Peters

|The Lorne Gibson Trio

|{{Unbulleted list|"From Me to You"|"Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby"|"Do You Want to Know a Secret"|"You Really Got A Hold On Me"|"Misery (Beatles song){{!}}Misery"|"The Hippy Hippy Shake"}}

2

|1 June

|11 June

|Lee Peters

|The Countrymen

|{{Unbulleted list|"Too Much Monkey Business"|"I Got to Find My Baby"|"Young Blood (The Coasters song){{!}}Young Blood"|"Baby It's You"|"Till There Was You"|"Love Me Do"}}

3

|1 June

|18 June

|Lee Peters

|Carter-Lewis and the Southerners

|{{Unbulleted list|"A Shot of Rhythm and Blues"|"Memphis, Tennessee (song){{!}}Memphis, Tennessee"|"A Taste of Honey (song){{!}}A Taste of Honey"|"Sure to Fall (in Love with You)"|"Money (That's What I Want)"|"From Me to You"}}

4

|17 June

|25 June

|Lee Peters

|The Bachelors

|{{Unbulleted list|"I Saw Her Standing There"|"Anna (Go to Him)"|"Boys (The Shirelles song){{!}}Boys"|"Chains (Cookies song){{!}}Chains"|"P.S. I Love You (Beatles song){{!}}PS I Love You"|"Twist and Shout"}}

5

|2 July

|16 July

|Rodney Burke

|Duffy Power and the Graham Bond Quartet

|{{Unbulleted list|"That's All Right (Mama)"|"There's a Place"|"Carol (Chuck Berry song){{!}}Carol"|"Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)"|"Lend Me Your Comb"|"Clarabella (song){{!}}Clarabella"{{Refn|The Beatles also recorded "Three Cool Cats", "Sweet Little Sixteen", and "Ask Me Why" for the BBC on 2 July, but these were not broadcast at the time.{{Sfn|Lewisohn|1992|page=115}}|group=lower-alpha}}}}

6

|10 July

|23 July

|Rodney Burke

|Carter-Lewis and the Southerners

|{{Unbulleted list|"Sweet Little Sixteen"|"A Taste of Honey"|"Nothin' Shakin' (But the Leaves on the Trees)"|"Love Me Do"|"Lonesome Tears in My Eyes"|"So How Come (No One Loves Me)"}}

7

|10 July

|30 July

|Rodney Burke

|The Searchers

|{{Unbulleted list|"Memphis, Tennessee"|"Do You Want to Know a Secret"|"Till There Was You"|"Matchbox (song){{!}}Matchbox"|"Please Mister Postman"|"The Hippy Hippy Shake"}}

8

|16 July

|6 August

|Rodney Burke

|The Swinging Blue Jeans

|{{Unbulleted list|"I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You)"|"Crying, Waiting, Hoping"|"Kansas City"/"Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!"|"To Know Her Is to Love Her"|"The Honeymoon Song"|"Twist and Shout"}}

9

|16 July

|13 August

|Rodney Burke

|The Hollies

|{{Unbulleted list|"Long Tall Sally"|"Please Please Me (song){{!}}Please Please Me"|"She Loves You"|"You Really Got a Hold On Me"|"I'll Get You"|"I Got a Woman"}}

10

|16 July

|20 August

|Rodney Burke

|Russ Sainty and the Nu-Notes

|{{Unbulleted list|"She Loves You"|"Words of Love"|"Glad All Over"|"I Just Don't Understand"|"Devil in Her Heart"|"Slow Down (Larry Williams song){{!}}Slow Down"}}

11

|1 August

|27 August

|Rodney Burke

|The Cyril Davies Rhythm and Blues All Stars with Long John Baldry

|{{Unbulleted list|"Ooh! My Soul"|"Don't Ever Change (song){{!}}Don't Ever Change"|"Twist and Shout"|"She Loves You"|"Anna (Go to Him)"|"A Shot of Rhythm and Blues"}}

12

|1 August

|3 September

|Rodney Burke

|Brian Poole and the Tremeloes

|{{Unbulleted list|"From Me to You"|"I'll Get You"|"Money (That's What I Want)"|"There's a Place"|"Honey Don't"|"Roll Over Beethoven"{{Refn|The Beatles also recorded "Lucille (Little Richard song){{!}}Lucille" and "Baby It's You" for the BBC on 1 August, but these were not broadcast at the time.{{Sfn|Lewisohn|1992|page=118}}|group=lower-alpha}}}}

13

|3 September

|10 September

|Rodney Burke

|Johnny Kidd & the Pirates

|{{Unbulleted list|"Too Much Monkey Business"|"Till There Was You"|"Love Me Do"|"She Loves You"|"I'll Get You"|"The Hippy Hippy Shake"|"A Taste of Honey"}}

14

|3 September

|17 September

|Rodney Burke

|The Marauders

|{{Unbulleted list|"Chains"|"You Really Got a Hold On Me"|"Misery"|"A Taste of Honey"|"Lucille (Little Richard song){{!}}Lucille"|"From Me To You"|"Boys"}}

15

|3 September

|24 September

|Rodney Burke

|Tony Rivers and the Castaways

|{{Unbulleted list|"She Loves You"|"Ask Me Why"|"Devil in her Heart"|"I Saw Her Standing There"|"Sure to Fall (In Love With You)"|"Twist and Shout"}}

Notes

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References

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Bibliography

  • {{Cite book |last=Lewisohn |first=Mark |author-link=Mark Lewisohn |title=The Complete Beatles Chronicle |publisher=Harmony Books|url=https://archive.org/details/epdf.tips_the-complete-beatles-chronicle|access-date=8 May 2024 |year=1992 |isbn=978-0-517-58100-1 |location=New York}}

See also

{{The Beatles|state=collapsed}}