NOVEMBER 10, 1967 – The Beatles filmed three promotional films for their new single “Hello Goodbye” at the Saville Theatre in London. Each of the three film clips featured different costumes and zany Beatle antics. At the time the theatre was still leased by NEMS Enterprises, despite the recent death of Brian Epstein.Paul McCartney was the director of the three promo clips made, using different costumes for each. For the first The Beatles wore their Sgt. Pepper uniforms before a psychedelic backdrop. The clip also had cutaways of the group waving to the camera in their 1963 collarless suits, and some dancing girls wearing Hawaiian costumes in the finale.The second clip had The Beatles in their normal (for 1967, at least) clothes, with the dancing girls again appearing in the finale. The third was made of outtakes from the first two clips, plus additional shots of The Beatles (especially John) doing the twist.Without an audience present, they mimed to the song during the stage scenes, but a Musician’s Union ban on lip-synced broadcasts prevented the film from being broadcast on British television.
