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PBS airs Magical Mystery Tour -- which you've probably never seen

Posted by Poles Apart on December 15, 2012 at 12:16:16:

A two-hour show, forget Part 1 (talking heads) and proceed to the film itself. The restoration from 16mm is a beaut, and the original mono sound has been improved with stereo versions of the music. But the whole thing is kinda dumb, rescued however by three things:

-- Ringo is camera-ready, although the others aren't.

-- The tour guide on the bus is very funny.

-- Victor Spinetti's turn as a British Army Sergeant is totally hilarious.

Find a rebroadcast on your local channels, although it'll surely be out as a $25 PBS DVD.

P.A.