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As a compromise, Epstein allowed the production team to use footage from a 1965 ''Top of the Pops'' episode of the group singing "[[Ticket to Ride]]". [[Missing episode|Ironically]], this clip only survives because of its use in the first episode of ''The Chase'', as that specific ''Top of the Pops'' episode no longer exists in the BBC Archives. Thus, the clip that ''Who''<nowiki/>'s production team sourced is the only known surviving footage of that performance known to exist. | As a compromise, Epstein allowed the production team to use footage from a 1965 ''Top of the Pops'' episode of the group singing "[[Ticket to Ride]]". [[Missing episode|Ironically]], this clip only survives because of its use in the first episode of ''The Chase'', as that specific ''Top of the Pops'' episode no longer exists in the BBC Archives. Thus, the clip that ''Who''<nowiki/>'s production team sourced is the only known surviving footage of that performance known to exist. | ||
=== Appearance in ''The Devil's Chord'' === | |||
All four members of the Beatles appeared as characters in the 2024 episode "The Devil's Chord". In a rarity for ''Doctor Who'', Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr were featured in the series while their real-life counterparts were still alive. The premise of the episode was inspired by the fact that the Beatles' songs could not be used in the series due to the prohibitively high cost of obtaining the rights. | |||
=== The Beatles continuing after 1970 === | === The Beatles continuing after 1970 === |
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