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          Beatlemania In The 1960s
           Part 1 of Paper ....d a ball in 1964 with 
Beatlemania, a generally harmless form of madness which came from 
Britain in 1963. The sole cause of Beatlemania is a quartet of young 
Englishmen known as the Beatles. In the less than one year that they 
achieved popularity in England to the time they came to America, The 
Beatles achieved a p....           Part 2 of Paper ....e 
  third pre-taped for an airing in March. These concerts were the most 
  watched television programs ever (70 million viewers) until recently. 
  The Beatles' arrival in the United States was presaged by a deluge of 
  advance publicity. Newsweek, Time, and Life have chronicled 
  Beatlemania, UPI, and the AP(Associated Press) had done their part for 
  the cause (including an AP wirephoto of J. Paul Getty sporting a 
  Beatle wig), and even Vogue shoved high fashion aside momentarily in 
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