This program traces the origins of The Beatles back to Liverpool, as teens in The Quarry Men skiffle group, and how their passion for music set them on a path to everlasting fabness. Rare audio and video depicts the actual day John and Paul were introduced, and the presentation traces how the evolved into a powerhouse through their 10,000 hours onstage in Hamburg. The Ed Sullivan Show appearance of February 1964 electrified a mourning nation, and from their, they became "the entertainment phenomenon of the century." But their bottomless ambition to expand their art coincided with bad press over John's "we're more popular than Jesus" comment, bringing the curtain down on their touring in 1966 to face an uncertain future...