Ringo Starr
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Mighty Good: The Beatles
(1977)This episode in a series about the most significant musical groups in history takes an intimate look at the most profoundly influential of them all.

Rare and Unseen: The Beatles
(2008)Often regarded as the shyest Beatle, Harrison’s friends remember his sharp sense of humor, love of motor racing, and other lesser-known qualities.

The Beatles Explosion
(2007)See the early days of the Beatles with rare interviews, newsreels, press conferences, and television appearances.

Becoming the Beatles
(2012)The Beatles endure as the greatest popular music band of all time as the band’s music and lyrics have transcended the decades--and John, Paul, George, and Ringo’s individual personalities--to influence generations of musicians and fans across the world. But before the fame and fortune there was the lesser-known story about the six young men who would--and wouldn’t--grow up to become The Beatles.

TWST / Things We Said Today
(2025)Available for the first time in over 50 years, the original 1970 film about The Beatles.

The Beatles: Love Me Do - A Documentary
(2005)A look at the Fab Four before they were the Beatles includes unseen footage, what happened to Pete Best, and chats with their early colleagues.

Meeting the Beatles in India
(2020)Director Paul Saltzman returns to India to revisit his time with the Beatles while they were on a 1968 spiritual retreat with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

The Beatles: A Celebration
(1999)A visual and cultural history of the Beatles. Packed with dozens of never before seen film clips, ultra rare photographs and exclusive interviews, John, Paul, George and Ringo come alive in this intelligent, compelling, inside glimpse into the inner-circle of the greatest music group ever. Included in this all-star production are not only the Beatles themselves, but other well known insiders like Lennon Intimates; Frederic Seaman and Yoko Ono. Also lending their exclusive insights are former Beatle Pete Best, The Maharishi and Eric Clapton. Also included is, Beatlemania!, a rare newsreel documenting the Beatles arrival in London after their triumphant U.S. tour. For the casual fan, committed Beatlemaniac or serious student of pop culture, this program is a magical mystery tour of sights and sounds of an era whose incredible force is still being felt today. This program contains no music by the Beatles and is not an authorized product by their firm Apple Corp Ltd. or any of their associated companies or concerns. All interviews and archival material have been processed using the latest digital technology to insure optimal reproduction.

Paul McCartney Really Is Dead: The Last Testament of George Harrison
(2010)This documentary takes the "Paul is dead" theories to a whole new level by having a mysterious voice on the tape discuss the “true” Beatles history.

Composing the Beatles Songbook: Lennon and McCartney 1957 - 1965
(2008)A look back at the songwriting powerhouse’s impact on popular music from the day they met in 1957 through the 1965 release of Rubber Soul.

The Who: The Kids Are Alright
(1979)The Who...smashed guitars...demolished hotel rooms...cars in swimming pools...the legendary band in their most explosive performances. Re-live the glory from their pre-Who days as The High-Numbers to their final appearance with notorious madman and drummer extraordinaire, Keith Moon. From raucous rehearsal to major festival...from rock operas to rock anthems...from 'My Generation' to 'Won't Get...

Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who
(2007)This epic documentary portrays the story of rock legends The Who in unrivaled detail. Spanning four decades of the band's explosive history, and including interviews with the members as well as other musicians and industry professionals, it features rare archival material and concert footage from the group's beginnings through its rise to stardom.

Beatles Stories
(2011)Songwriter Seth Swirsky grew up loving the Beatles. In 2005, he set out with a video camera to talk to people who had crossed paths with his heroes.

The Beatles: Parting Ways
(2009)When the The Beatles decided to part ways, each of the four members took very different career paths. This doc examines their solo endeavors.
Sextette
(1978)In her final film, 87-year-old Mae West portrays Marlo Manners, a movie star who has just married her sixth husband, a very young aristocrat. All Marlo wants to do is consummate the marriage. But her attempts are frequently thwarted, thanks to interruptions from her ex-husbands, the media, her fans, a gymnastic team, a group of diplomats, and even a few secret agents. And if that weren't enough, Marlo has another problem: an audio tape she's made of her steamy memoirs has mysteriously disappeared…

Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show'
(1992)Bob Newhart hosts a holiday retrospective of The Ed Sullivan Show. Featuring a parade of appearances from legendary talents in music and comedy.

Elvis: King of Entertainment
(2002)Witness the ascendancy of, arguably, the world's biggest superstar, featuring rare, behind-the-scenes moments from stage, screen and much more.

Will the Real Mr Sellers.....?
(1969)Peter Sellers had everything, yet believed he had nothing at all. Acclaimed director Tony Palmer has made the definitive portrait of this enigmatic comic genius.

A Love Letter to the Beatles
(2025)With stories, music, and rare footage, this documentary explores the global impact of one of the most iconic and influential bands in history.