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Theater and film director Julie Taymor and writer/musician/comedian Neil Innes talk about the wide ranging impact The Beatles had on the arts and the world of music beyond their own genre

Theater and film director Julie Taymor and writer/musician/comedian Neil Innes talk about the wide ranging impact The Beatles had on the arts and the world of music beyond their own genre. Anthony Mason hosted the discussion as part of the CBS News live event, "50 Years: The Beatles," at the Ed Sullivan Theater.

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Three people who knew The Beatles well -- Peter Asher, Pattie Boyd, and Mick Jones -- talk about the band's early years and what it meant to make their U.S. debut.

Three people who knew The Beatles well -- Peter Asher, Pattie Boyd, and Mick Jones -- talk about the band's early years and what it meant to make their U.S. debut. Anthony Mason hosted the panel as part of the CBS News live event, "50 Years: The Beatles," at the Ed Sullivan Theater on Feb. 9, 2014, the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' first U.S. performance.

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Ringo Starr speaks with Anthony Mason about Beatlemania and how it felt to reunite with Paul McCartney 50 years after they led the British invasion of America

Only a few months before the Beatles appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show," the band had been unknown in the U.S., and they were unsure about how they'd be received. Ringo Starr speaks with Anthony Mason about Beatlemania and how it felt to reunite with Paul McCartney 50 years after they led the British invasion of America.

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