A song you will never forget, a movie you have never watched, and a story you have never heard before. In 1967, following the extraordinary influence of Sergeant Pepper, The Beatles produced a movie - a dreamlike long-distance bus day trip story, a magical and mysterious journey. At 8:35 pm on Boxing Day, one-third of the country watched this movie on BBC One, full of anticipation and hope to bring some relaxing entertainment to family audiences. The magical and mysterious journey has been met with anger and ridicule from central England and mainstream media. How dare they? "They shouted -" They're not movie directors, who do they think they are? "They roared. Where are the four adorable mops that saved lives! And a difficult night? What prompted The Beatles to produce this surreal, shocking, and completely misunderstood film at the time? The contributors include Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Peter Fonda, Martin Scorsese, Terry Gilliam, Paul Merton, and Neil Innes.