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West London — Est. 1913

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The Choral
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Black Mirror
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Mission: Impossible
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The Lost Bus
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David Gilmour Live
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The Beatles
at Twickenham

In January 1969, Twickenham Film Studios became the setting for one of the most celebrated and intimate chapters in rock and roll history. The Beatles — John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr — arrived at Stage One to rehearse and record what would become their final studio album.

The sessions, originally intended as a return-to-live-performance project, were filmed in their entirety by director Michael Lindsay-Hogg. The footage captured the band writing, arguing, laughing and playing together — an unfiltered portrait of four of the most iconic musicians the world has ever seen, on the cusp of the end.

Those sessions gave the world songs including Get Back, Don't Let Me Down and Two of Us. Decades later, the same footage formed the foundation of Peter Jackson's acclaimed 2021 documentary Get Back, bringing the magic of those Twickenham days to an entirely new generation.

Year
January 1969
Stage
Stage One
Documentary
Get Back (2021)
The Beatles Get Back at Twickenham

Michael Caine — The Italian Job, 1969

"You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off."