The Beatles on Record
On Saturday night at 8.35pm (UK TIME) BBC Two are showing a new documentary called "The Beatles on Record" which uses rare archive footage, never heard before out-takes, and interviews with the Fab Four to shed light on the creation of all of their albums.
It's a fascinating programme and one we think Beatles fans will want to talk about while they are watching. The director Bob Smeaton, who also made the landmark Beatles Anthology series, will be using Twitter during the broadcast to join in this conversation and answer some of your questions.
If you use Twitter while watching the programme and add the hashtag #beatlesbbc to your tweets you will be able to see what Bob and other viewers taking part are saying about it by looking at twitter's search results for #beatlesbbc or on Twitterfall - you can follow the conversation on BBC at Twitterfall at http://twitterfall.com/?trend=%23beatlesbbc!%231F3547
If you would like to take part don't have a Twitter account you can sign up at twitter.com. For more information about the event click here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcmusic/2009/09/tweet_the_beatles.html
How The Beatles Rocked the Kremlin
Leslie Woodhead has written a blog post for BBC Music about his Storyville documentary "How The Beatles Rocked the Kremlin":
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcmusic/2009/09/how_the_beatles_rocked_the_kre.html
The programme goes out on BBC Four on Sunday 6 September at 8pm and Monday 7 September at 10.30pm (UK Time)