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Join Mark and Col, your local hosts and guides to all things Beatles and Liverpool as we discuss the many people and places the Beatles knew here in Merseyside in their formative years and the stories behind them. You'll hear lots of new facts and regular fun features for Beatles fans young and old and even those in the middle too. It's a fascinating history and our pleasure to tell it. Beatleplaces Podcast is about the band and John, Paul, George, Ringo- where they lived, loved, played, dreamed and lots more besides. A splendid podcast is guaranteed for all.

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The Beatleplaces Podcast With Mark & Col – Episode #24 – Yer daft get!Good morning, good afternoon, good evening and good grief, we’re back. Mark and Col have had a brief sabbatical between podcasts to recharge themselves to being match-fit again for yet another vibrant Beatleplaces Podcast With Mark & Col. As a result, we’ve got a longer than usual show cos’ we haven’t exercised our tonsils in such a long time. And in the show we’ve packed in as much as humanely possible for all lovers of Liverpool and The Beatles. Covering the letter “J” in our Beatles with an A series, we talk about a multitude of miscellany and a ton of tangential trivia to go with it, all hopefully connected to (or as near as dammit about) the Beatles and Liverpool and we hope you like it. We have the well-loved Mark providing the more well-loved than him, “This Month in Beatles History”, this time going through all the 18th Augusts’ in Fab 4 history, which proves an interesting earful. He also delights us with more readings from John’s poetry books once more. In the opposing corner is Col and as usual, he talks too much, but this time tells you about all the John Lennon’s there ever were in the Lennon family tree, why Cynthia Lennon was born in Blackpool, a mention about Pete Best's girlfriend, the significance of the Jolly Miller pub, the secret girlfriends of John and Pete Shotton in Penny Lane, Paul's paypacket July 1962, all about the mysterious Mary Lennon, John’s first Japanese love, plus the Irish side of Ringo Starr and a whole heap more. All these items are glued neatly together with a few fave quizzes and features, “What Track Came Before & After”, "Krappy Karaoke" and a new one all about Beatles song titles. In addition, and as well, we chat about the real Bungalow Bill, plus the origins of Liverpool’s favourite dish and dialect, Scouse, and we also go on the hunt to find the missing co-writer of a Beatles hit song. On the home front, Col also provides news on Paul’s rotary drier this time too. Frankly, we went on a bit too much this time and we still weren’t finished yabbing. Time for a jam butty I think. And BTW if you like what you hear drop an email to BBC Radio Merseyside, you never know, they might like us too.  
The Beatleplaces Podcast With Mark & Col – Episode #23 – Two lagers and lime and two lagers and lime.Hola, howdy and how’s your hollyhocks.? Yes, indeedi, Mark and Col have returned to the internet airwaves to provide yet another Beatleplaces With Mark & Col. (I seriously doubt whether anyone else would). Boldly babbling on where no hand has set foot, the terrific twosome, Col and Mark are excited to provide you a brand new letter in our “Beatles with an A” series. This time around, we’re discussing Beatles things connected with the letter “i” and what a jolly interesting, introspective and incisive show it proves to be (see what I did there). Mark instantly sets the tone with a few enjoyable recitations from John’s book “In His Own Write”, Col tells what he knows about when the Beatles nearly bought an island. Staying on a geographical theme, we find out a bit more about the one and only time the Beatles went to Italy and the first time the band ventured to India and very nearly didn’t. As usual, we find time to talk about the background to a few Beatle songs, namely, I’m Only Sleeping and I Feel Fine amongst others. Col tells all about the birthday song George made just for John. The Beatles first experience of Hamburg playing at the Indra club reveals a few things too. There’s always room to shoehorn a few Beatle quizzes and we do that, plus feature a few items about the Beatles solo TV appearances, the rather lucrative Intertel Videos they made, an appreciation of the LIPA/Liverpool Institute and a biog about the wondrous Neil Innes and Eric Idle. Col even gave us an update on Paul’s wheely bins. In short, if it isn’t worth talking about, it isn’t in the podcast. As you can expect, we add a lot of stuff and nonsense to proceedings as we don’t take life too seriously, except when its’ bin day. Enjoy the podcast and all who sail in her.            
Welcome back, (assuming you’ve been somewhere) to another Beatleplaces Podcast With Mark & Col (who haven’t been anywhere). Once again, we’ve wolfed down our tea to present to you a right old ding-dong of Beatles-related merriment for your enjoyment and general well-being. There’s nothing like a bit of random is there.? Our regular feature, Beatles With an “A” has reached the mighty letter “H” and we can provide you with a wealth of Beatles stuff on that very letter. Mark begins proceedings with a celebration of the Beatles fave music shop, Hessy’s, giving Col a chance to tell his well-worn anecdote of buying his first guitar from there. Col also barges in with some reminiscences about John performing in “Treasure Island” at his junior school and reveals all about his bespoke posh grammar school clothes. Under Beatle people we mention Dolly Hipshaw (who.?) and John Ivan Hayward (who.?) Charlie Hodgson, Jonathan Hague and Harriet Hafez (see previous) and we explain all there is you need to know about them. Mark does the honours with a couple of Beatle quizzes naturally, and we open a can of worms discussing the origins of several “H” Beatle songs, Hey Jude, Here Comes The Sun, Helter Skelter to name but three. We also let you know which Paul songs John complimented him on- a very rare occurrence. You may even learn which was the very first song recorded by EMI on their brand new 8 track mixer on, (hint- it was a Beatles one). Pondering Beatle places, we talk about Hoylake, where Cynthia lived, Brian worked and John and George had eggs and chips. There’s even time to tell you more about George’s brothers, Harry Jr and Peter, who led interesting lives there’s no denying and we even have a few moments to tell you about the last place the band stayed on their last residency in Hamburg. As usual, we make sure there’s plenty of humour and silliness to go round to make it all worthwhile and as it cost you nothing, I think that says plenty. Enough said, now press play.       
The Beatleplaces Podcast With Mark & Col – Episode #21 – I Don’t Like Your Tie For A Start.Hello all and welcome (wipe your feet first) to a brand new Beatleplaces Podcast With Mark & Col- It’s a George Harrison Special this time under the “Beatles With An “A” series. All things George, all things Harrison. Your eminent hosts, Col and Mark have lined up yet another pile of fun and facts for Beatle fans under the letter “H” so allow us to indulge in all manner of George Harrison gubbins. Features include (deep breath) George visiting his sister Louise in Benton, Illinois in 1963, what he did with his MBE (or rather, what he didn’t do with it), when George made Electronic Sounds, two of his earliest girlfriends and the Henley On Thames connection, Quotable George- some of his best sayings, George’s favourite and least favourites sweets, his first ever job, who is Glynn Trower, and how George got to know Ravi Shankar, the love of comedian George Formby and why he was in his fan club, what did the Harrisons keep in their back yard at 12 Arnold Grove, the story of “Something”, George’s sad World War 1 story and even George in outer space. How do we fit so much into one iddy biddy podcast.? We even managed to squeeze in a couple of George quizzes to confound you, but we doubt it. Hopefully, this will give you a chance to while away an hour enjoying Beatles stuff. So if you like noise, here’s some more. Turned out nice again.        
The Beatleplaces Podcast With Mark & Col – Episode #20 - Just Rattle Your Jewellery..Hello folks. Well shiver me maggots, there’s no stopping Mark & Col this time. After a brief sabbatical, the didactic duo are back. Invigorated with fresh supplies of porridge, tea and some necessary chiropody appointments, we eagerly return to present another thrilling, nee splendiferous, but frankly, fun Beatleplaces Podcast With Mark & Col, featuring “Beatles With An “A”” looking at Beatle things with a “G” in them. The Beatle places, Beatles people, Beatles songs, the list goes on as we do too. Ooh, we’ve been busy. Mark talks about the songs, “Girl” and “Got To Get You Into My Life” and “Good Morning, Good Morning” plus the strange stories behind their origins. Meanwhile, Col tells you of his tale of woe trying to see George’s first electric guitar and failing miserably. Other than that, he also talks about some great Beatle people, featuring the lives of Jim Gretty- guitar man and Harry Graves, the nicest step-dad in Dingle. We pick the month of November in the Beatles diary this time and tell you what John was really going to ask the audience at the Royal Command performance in 1964, and when John first met Yoko in 1966. There’s plenty of Beatleplaces to speak of too, discussing Gambier Terrace, when John was an art student, Garmoyle Road, where John met with Cynthia for romantic dalliances no less, and even the best place a Beatle could get pancakes in Hamburg. You can’t have a Beatleplaces Podcast without a few quizzes and we don’t disappoint. Mark asks, “What track went before (and after)” plus Name the Beatle B-Sides. Col provides a quiz on Beatles first jobs and Name the Beatle to the girlfriend. You won’t know some of them I’ll bet. And hold the phone, there’s also news of Col disclosing where Paul really first met John and our up and coming George special when our next podcast is out but right now, enjoy yourself with our little show. We aim to please.   
The Beatleplaces Podcast With Mark & Col # Episode 19I Got Blisters On Ma Fingers!Lights, camera, action.. well actually one microphone, some custard creams and a few beers. Col and Mark have re-appeared once again with more Beatle stuff to entertain you for an hour or so. Beatles With An “A” is our little attempt to give you some interesting facts and whatnot on the world’s greatest band, The Beatles and our hometown of Liverpool. You’re all very welcome. Covering the letter “F” this time, we’re here to enlighten you (and each other) on the Beatles people, Beatles places, Beatles songs and Beatles trivia you’ve come to love and expect from two idle Beatle nitwits like us. It’s a good show if I say so myself- and I just did. Mark dishes out his popular Beatle quiz feature, “What song came before” and the popular spin off quiz, “What song came after.”, equally tough enough and I dare you to get them all right. Col talks about the close friends of the Beatles, Arthur Kelly and Roy Trafford and how little we knew about them both, plus we have a chinwag about Paul’s home at 20 Forthlin Road, whilst Mark tells all about 36 Faulkner Street, the honeymoon love nest of John and Cynthia. In the midst of all this Col chucks into the mix a few Beatles quizzes too and along the way we find out about John’s musical pseudonyms, the origin of Northern Songs, the brilliantness of The Philharmonic Pub (and its pies), where Paul lost his virginity and when the Beatles nearly played in Berlin. The show is that busy, it left poor Col no time to mention his newly acquired air fryer. Perhaps that can be a one-hour special podcast next time. Stay tuned and remember to clean after use. Ding!
Episode #18 – "Let’s all get up and dance to a song.."Well hello again. Sit down and take it easy for a bit, we’re all informal here. Mark and Col, the most reliable men this side of the River Mersey are fit for duty and back again to present another  Beatleplaces Podcast, a nearly no-nonsense approach to enthusiastically talking about the Fabulous Four (which is The Beatles by the way) and where they came from (which is Liverpool, by the way). Along the way and between our wacky witterings, we present another instalment of our ongoing series “Beatles With An A” and this time we’ve landed on the letter “E”. This is our chance to tell you what we looked up about the Beatle songs, Beatle places, Beatle people and Beatles everything else that begins with an “E”. You can see where we going with this. We like to spice up the podcast with trivia and stuff and this time we have no less than 4 quizzes. Mark gives you “What Track Follows”, And “What Track Came Before” and “Name The B Side” which are all harder than you think, or at least, than I do. We reveal who the  monkey is in the White Album song. Col tells you about Brian Epstein’s family tree back in Russia and raves about the genius radio presenter and Beatle friend, Kenny Everett and his influence on the band plus we explain what Vicks Inhalers had to do with the Beatles early drug taking. We’ve worked eight days a week to make this a good show so make the most of it and above all, treat yourself. Oh, here’s our bus now. Fares please.    
Episode #17 – Beep, beep, beep, beep, YEAH!Nice of you to drop by and see if we’ve been busy lately. The answer to that is, yes, we have by jove. Mark and Col, those enigmatic but likeable idiots, are back with yet another Beatleplaces Podcast With Mark & Col - aka “Beatles With An A”, delivering yet more delightful dollops of Beatles facts and musings as we run through the alphabet for our beloved Beatle listeners out there in podcastland. This time, we’ve reached the letter “D”, providing all manner of chit-chat about the Beatles and Liverpool as well as a fair helping of ad-libs, bad jokes and whimsical nonsense from him and me. The Beatle songs, the Beatles people, the Beatles places and oh, I could on, and often do. It’s an interesting podcast episode this one. This time we’re chewing a brick about the time John bought an island in Ireland, Paul's maternal family tree and the Danher connection, John’s sad dog story, a short biography of the great Rod Davis ex-Quarryman, the odd origin of I Dig A Pony, our own day off visiting Pete Best’s Beatle Museum in Liverpool, John’s dreams, when John and George went to Dovedale School, some Hamburg Beatleplaces you’ve not heard of, the weird tale of how The Fool On The Hill was written and lots besides. Mark has his world-famous A Day In Beatle History feature, Col does his Terribly Tricky Beatles Trivia quiz once more, this time about The Magical Mystery Tour movie and Mark provides the Crappy Karaoke, reciting Beatles lyrics on purposely badly for you to guess. It’s always a good laugh and I know, cos I was there. So, download us and enjoy your latest Beatleplaces episode and put the world on pause for a wee while. That’s an order.    
Episode #16- Just Tell Us When We Get A Good One..I couldn’t have said it better myself. For an undisclosed fee (of posh biscuits) Mark and Col have returned to the podcast ether to give you yet another Beatleplaces Podcast with Mark & Col- aka Beatles With an “A”, discussing all Beatle things from an alphabetical perspective and this time it’s the letter “C”. talking Beatles, Liverpool, John, Paul, George, Ringo and occasionally Pete. Truth is, we’re just two blokes with too much time on our hands waiting for a bus home who just like the Beatles and we like to talk about them. Plain enough.? This time abouts those laconic lateral-thinking layabouts Mark and Col chunner on about all things letter “C”, namely the background to The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill, John’s love of cats, a homage to The Cavern Club, Ivor Cutler, The Chants, the Cast Iron Shore, and featuring the weird story of Capitol Records and the origin of the Beatles TV cartoon series plus a host of other tangential topics. For added value, we threw in a Beatles quiz too and I nearly but not quite forgot that Mark even recites an excerpt of John’s short story, Nicely Clive just for the icing on the podcast cake. It’s a whole lot of plenty and we think you’ll enjoy it or my names not Fred Fanackerpan. Come to think of it, it isn’t, but mind how you go any ways. Ooh, here’s our bus now...
Episode #15- 5,6,7,8,9..10, I Love You.Much to our own surprise we have made another Beatleplaces Podcast. Who’ d a thunk it.? But we did and that’s that, no point in dwelling on it. Nevertheless, I’m pleased to report it turned out to be another great show for all Beatles fans. In order of I.Q., Mark and Col, are back as your loveable local hosts and occasional sat-nav voices to all things Beatles and all things Liverpool. In the show we bring you “Beatles With An “A”, an alphabetical, never betteral, wander through the A-Z of Beatles bits and bobs. This time we stop off at the letter “B”, talking about the songs, the people, the places and all the mad miscellany we can muster belonging to the letter “B”. Col chats about the “Free As A Bird “ video and the Beatles song clues within it. We also discuss the strange history of the real barber mentioned in the song Penny Lane. Mark gives us “This day in Beatle history”. We even had time for two Beatles quizzes and Col features the weird Beatle websites you must see and the songs the Beatles played but never recorded. As usual, there’s quite a lot in our little show and yet we still had room for a lot of daft jokes and the usual stuff and nonsense you’d expect from Mark and Col. So come on lads and lasses, let’s have your glasses.
Episode #14- A, B , C, D.. Can I Bring My Friend To Tea.?At no cost to you Mark and Col have returned to deliver yet another no expenses spent edition of Beatleplaces, but with a twist. For at least the next 26 podcasts we’re doing a brand new, super-dooper feature called “Beatles With An A”. What’s that about I hear you say.? Well, in each podcast we focus on a letter of the alphabet (guess the first one) and report back Beatles fun facts belonging to that letter, namely Beatle songs, Beatle people, Beatle places and more. We think you’ll like it. As ever, we’ll be incessantly talking about your favourite fab foursome and their hometown of Liverpool ‘cos we like doing it and it’s our hometown too. Not forgetting the usual podcast favourites of the totally tricky Beatles Trivia Quiz, This Month In Beatle History and whatever nonsense Col and Mark can recall from their vast and let’s face it, limited knowledge of all things Beatles and Liverpool. Col will be highlighting the day Ringo had his 21st birthday party at home, when Paul fell off his moped and even recites the full version of the Liverpool schoolkid rhyme, Yellow Matter Custard that John included a snippet of in “I Am The Walrus”. As per usual, Mark and Col will fill in the gaps in between with daft jokes and bad fashion tips. We also get the distinct feeling that you may even enjoy it. You never can tell. Alley oop.
Before your very ears Mark and Col return with another exciting, invigorating, well above average Beatleplaces Podcast. Hello there one and all. And as usual we deliver all that’s great and wonderful about the Beatles and Liverpool, home to the Fab Four and about 419,312 others last time I counted. Always up for a bit of random and a giggle or nine, Mark and Col deliver the goods once again. There’s two Beatleplaces Quizzes this time, one from Col and one from Mark. Can you win the Last Word First song title quiz.? Can you even understand what Col is babbling about in any case.? More importantly, can Mark get this podcast finished before his last bus comes.? Find out by tuning in. Today, there’s This Month In Beatle History as well as features on the Beatles infant schools, the Beatles Christmas records and we even reveal the actual fifth Beatle as disclosed by a Beatle. We also have our regular bits and bobs, namely, The Beatles Book Review, a must on every podcast, this time reviewing the marvellous Beatles BBC Archives book by Kevin Howlett. Col talks about more Beatle people, this time Johnny Hutch and Bernie Boyle. He also lets you into his own tenuous Beatles connections when he once played the same venue as the Fab Four and even the time he knew John Lennon. You get your money’s worth on Beatleplaces Podcast with Mark and Col, so buckle up and tune in. Hi ho podcast, away.
The Beatleplaces Podcast Episode #12- “Interplanetary remix- take four hundred and forty four....”Your brain has reached its destination. Welcome, welcome, welcome to another Beatleplaces Podcast with Mark & Col. We’re chuffed you could make it. We know how busy you are these days. This time around we’ve mixed it up a bit. It’s a veritable tapas bar of Beatle trivia and terrible jokes. Mark and Col, those two sons of fun and local guides to all things Liverpool and Beatles, are back on the airwaves providing a random selection of Beatles bit and bobs to delect and delight you. There’s a bunch of Beatle quizzes, a smattering of Beatle features including John’s boyhood life in Woolton, all about Inside the Apple HQ, we also talk about The last will and testament of Brian Epstein- aged 21, the story of John’s forgotten friend, Jeff Mahomed, the facts about the 2nd most recorded Beatles song ever, the Beatles people we know and This month in Beatle history, all glued together with the inane yet entertaining ramblings of Mark and Col. Now you can’t say fairer than that, though I’m sure you can but at least wait ‘til after you’ve heard the show.  
Episode #11- Eh Up..!Zoot alors, its yet another Beatleplaces Podcast with Mark and Col with all the blah, blah, blah behind the yak, yak, yak about your favourite Fab 4. And it’s our pleasure to present more worthwhile nonsense from your local guides and likeable idiots about all things Liverpool and all things Beatles. I even had a bath especially. This time around we feature the teachers who taught John at Liverpool College of Art, we also talk about the Beatle records played by Paul without the other Beatles and we can even help you plan a trip to Liverpool to see Beatleplaces for yourself. Added to that we throw in our regular batch of Beatleplaces Podcast features namely in order of height, The Totally Terrific Beatles Trivia Quiz with Mark, Col presents The Beatles Album Review- and their very last outing, Let it Be. Meanwhile, Mark will once again bring you the fascinating- This month in Beatle history and we both present The Beatles Book Review, this time discussing A Hard Day’s Write- the stories behind every Beatles song and The Beatles Are Coming!- When Beatlemania came to America. It’s a pretty full and fun-packed show, but you be the judge. I’m only here for the free biscuits. Yum yum.
Episode # 10- Which Beatle are you.? I’m Eric..Hi, hello and assorted greetings one and all. Glad you managed to make it. To be fair, we wouldn’t have started without you. Here it is then, the long awaited, much anticipated, definitely under-rated- Beatleplaces Podcast With Mark & Col. Yet another attempt to entertain you with lots of lovely Beatles stuff and home-made nonsense courtesy of Mark & Col, your local guides and hosts. And did I mention it’s free.? This time we have our usual wealth of regular fun and frolics and did I mention its free.?. First off there's The Beatleplaces Trivia Quiz- another cerebrally challenging bunch of Beatle questions, there’s also This Month In Beatle History, putting the who, what and why behind the when and where. Col also presents The Beatles Book Review, paying close attention this time to In My Life written by John’s best friend Pete Shotton. We also talk about the Beatles 1969 album, Abbey Road as well as a feature about The Fifth Beatle, and believe me, there’s a few of them. So all in all, that’s all. And did I mention it’s free.?.
The Beatleplaces Pub Quiz Special – 2 "It's All Too Much..."Attention Beatle fans of all ages and everyone else. Messrs Mark and Col have taken a break from their regular Beatleplaces Podcast duties to enjoy an evening down at the Swinging Sporran – a delightful pub and occasional witness protection safe house in the heart of Liverpool run by Nobby & Hilda Gherkin, who have kindly permitted us to lay on our second Beatleplaces Pub Quiz Podcast. Set in the upstairs function room with a free buffet this is your chance to test your vast Beatles knowledge and have a laugh in the bargain. There’s plenty of fun rounds to enjoy too-, Guess the backwards Beatle lyrics, Guess the Beatle Quote, Name the Beatle, What happened when, and plenty more than that, all delivered by your genial hosts Mark and Col who steadfastly refuse to take anything seriously and it shows. Enjoy the quiz and stay for the raffle.
Episode #9- “Well I just had to laugh..”Thanks for tuning in and turning on the Beatleplaces Podcast with Mark & Col. Once again we’ve pulled out all the stops to give you your money’s worth even though this show is free. Always looking at the formative years of the Beatles in Liverpool, your likeable hosts Mark and Col present a podcast of Beatle bits and bobs live from Liverpool There’s lots in store this time around as we present your well-loved usual features of The Beatleplaces Terribly Tricky Trivia Quiz- lyrics special in addition to This Month In Beatle History, another Beatleplaces Album guide looking at the magnificent White Album from 1968. Col has brought in a Beatle book or two to review and also brings us a very special feature on The Beatles And Humour, finding out all about what funny people and shows made the young Beatles as funny as they were and the influences that took shape in their music and beyond. As usual the podcast is wrapped in a bundle of humorous appreciation for the Fab Foursome and we always guarantee to steer clear of being deep and meaningful. Have a good un’. TTFN
Episode #8- “Reality leaves a lot to the imagination.”It’s very nice to be back bothering your earholes once again with another Beatleplaces Podcast with Mark & Col live from Liverpool with a chocablock show of Beatles gubbins for one and all to enjoy. In this effervescent edition Mark is raring to go with his Beatleplaces Tricky Trivia Quiz- lyrics special, Col is on standby with a feature about The Black Music Pioneers in Liverpool who influenced the early Beatles, there’s This Month In Beatle History of course and this time we’re talking about the release of Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band in The Beatleplaces Album Guide. As a bonus track Col is talking about the Hamburg Star Club Tape Treasure Trove mystery. It’s all glued together with the usual surreal silliness of Messrs Mark & Col’s ramblings but enjoyable none the less. So settle in for a lot of Beatles facts and fun along the way. All aboard.
Episode # 7- “There’s a great woman behind every idiot..”It’s time for another Beatleplaces Special and this one’s interactive. It’s the Beatleplaces Pub Quiz coming live from the cosy atmosphere of the Swinging Sporran alehouse in deepest Liverpool. Join Mark and Col, your ever so clean hosts and local guides for a night of fun and frivolity as we enjoy a whole show of Beatles’ Quiz stuff. So join in and see how big your Beatle brain is. There’s enough to test any Beatle fan in this episode, guess the quote, name the year, lyrics, true or false rounds, Beatle places, Beatle names, what’s the song, etcetera, oh I could go on (and often do). Mark challenges Col and Col challenges Mark so it’s not quite a battle of wits but it’s all tastefully done and as usual, we won’t take it seriously but a splendid quiz is guaranteed for all.   
Episode #6- “Beethoven’s great, especially his poetry..”Roll up, roll up, its time for time off from your regular stuff and time to unwind with another Beatleplaces Podcast with Mark & Col. Before your very eyes the celebrated Mark & Col with the aid of copious cups of tea and ginger nuts, will tantalise you with a wonderfully splendiferous tray of Beatle delights and even more because you’ve been good lately. Talking about the formative years of the band in Liverpool and the people and places here in Liverpool we’ll have our usual regular features such as The Terrifically Trivial Beatles Quiz, This Month In Beatle History, The Beatles Book Review and not forgetting The Beatleplaces Album Guide looking at that great 1966 album “Revolver”. Every show has its special feature and this time we have two. We’re talking about the life of the real Eleanor Rigby and also talking about one of the first Beatles fans in Liverpool, The Cement Mixers. Mark and Col promise to make sure there’s plenty of fun with the facts and less blah, blah, blah behind the yak, yak, yak. All in all, it’s all here all the way to the end so you’re invitation is here to make a reservation to listen to The Beatleplaces Podcast with Mark & Col.
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