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An irate letter, several studio sessions and an unseen scene are among the highlights of this episode of What A Fab Day, the podcast telling you the day by day story of the Beatles. Today, we focus on what happened to the Fab Four on the 20th of April.

0:00 - Introduction.

0:27 - In 1961, the Beatles get a bitter letter from Allan Williams.

1:41 - In 1962, the Beatles enjoy a day off.

1:54 - In 1963, the Beatles are on the stage of the Mersey View Pleasure Grounds in Frodsham.

2:11 - In 1964, Paul McCartney films his own solo sequence for a Hard Day's Night.

3:17 - George Martin creates a mono and stereo mix for A Hard Day's Night.

3:30 - In 1965, the Beatles are busy filming in Twickenham Film Studios, for their Help! film.

4:30 - In 1966, the Beatles record And Your Bird Can Sing and practice Taxman.

5:28 - In 1967, the Beatles work on Sgt Pepper's and Only A Northern Song.

6:21 - In 1969, the Beatles and Billy Preston have another good studio session.

7:12 - Conclusion.

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Thanks to Alessandro d’Amito, Chiara Colafemmina, Daniele Monterisi, Fabio Ingegno, and Mariella Tarantino.