 NEW YORK (Beatles Fans Website) - The 40th anniversary of The Beatles' debut on US television is to be marked with an exhibition in New York and Los Angeles next year. The Museum of Television and Radio in both cities will present Revolution: The Beatles on Television from February 9 1964 through to April 30, 2004. The exhibit will include videos and television appearances of the Fab Four and during their individual careers post the 1970 break-up of the group. There will also be screenings of a documentary, What's Happening! The Beatles in the USA also known as The Beatles: The First US Visit. The Beatles made their debut on The Ed Sullivan Show on February 9, 1964 when an estimated 73 million viewers tuned in. The audience remains one of the highest for any broadcast in American television history.
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