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1958 Liverpool Police film has earliest shot of The Beatles

A Liverpool police recruitment film is reportedly being considered as the earliest known video appearance of legendary band The Beatles.

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A Liverpool police recruitment film is reportedly being considered as the earliest known video appearance of legendary band The Beatles.

The footage shows Paul McCartney, along with his brother Michael, and John Lennon on a rooftop at their home, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Contacted by the Liverpool Echo, Michael said he believed it was him, Paul and very likely Lennon.

"Wow! That could definitely be us. It was a really big occasion in Liverpool and that's what we used to do every summer - take deck chairs and climb onto the concrete shed and watch a free show.

"And I think there is every chance John would have been there that year absolutely. His friend, Pete Shotton, was a police cadet. And George could easily have been there, too.

It's bloody mad absolutely fascinating and unbelievable!" Michael said.

The footage was discovered by Peter Hodgson, who posted it on Facebook and wrote, "I have old footage from 1958. They are seen, stood on top of their outside toilet roof, watching the annual Police Horse and dog display."

The complete film runs about 41 minutes and is available on YouTube. The glimpse of The Beatles comes at the counter of 34:33.

The Barry Miles-Paul McCartney book "Many Years From Now" had references to the fact that the McCartney brothers would watch the police training annually.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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