As if four Beatles movies weren’t enough, a new miniseries will focus on the fledgling Fab Four’s years in West Germany.
The BBC announced Tuesday that they have green-lit Hamburg Days , a six-part miniseries about the Beatles ’ time in Germany, based in part on an autobiography written by Beatles associate Klaus Voormann.
“In the smoke-filled clubs of Hamburg’s St. Pauli’s red-light district, an inexperienced young rock ‘n’ roll band from Liverpool collide with two young artists, Klaus Voormann and Astrid Kirchherr,” the show’s synopsis said ( via Variety ). “Together, they help spark a transformation that turns a scrappy group of teenagers into the greatest music phenomenon the world has ever known: The Beatles.”
While casting has not yet been announced, the series has alr

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