[s1e1] July '40 To March '63 Review

is the first episode of the acclaimed documentary series The Beatles Anthology . This episode serves as the origin story for the band, covering their individual childhoods through to the release of their first album. Episode Overview Runtime: Approximately 79 minutes.

It begins with the members' births in war-torn Liverpool and explores their early family lives. [S1E1] July '40 to March '63

The episode tracks how the core members met, starting with John Lennon and Paul McCartney at the Woolton Garden Fête in 1957, followed by the addition of George Harrison. is the first episode of the acclaimed documentary

The story is told through archival footage and voice-over recordings of all four Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr—along with insights from producer George Martin and road manager Neil Aspinall. Key Narrative Beats It begins with the members' births in war-torn

The group discusses the impact of post-war American Rock 'n' Roll and R&B on their youth, specifically the influence of artists like Elvis Presley and Little Richard.