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'''''Ringo's Yellow Submarine''''' was a 60-minute weekly radio show hosted by [[Ringo Starr]], airing on the [[ABC Radio Network]], starting from June 4, 1983, with the last show airing on November 26, 1983.<ref name=RSE130>{{cite book|last=Harry |first=Bill |title=The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia |year=2004 |publisher=Virgin Books |location=London |isbn=9780753508435 |page=130}}</ref> The first 25 shows featured different songs, either from the Beatles days or solo days, with occasional stories from Ringo himself about one of the songs or about being a [[Beatles|Beatle]], with the 26th and final show being a call-in show.
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'''''Ringo's Yellow Submarine''''' was a 60-minute weekly radio show hosted by [[Ringo Starr]], airing on the [[ABC Radio Network]], starting from June 4, 1983, with the last show airing on November 26, 1983.<ref name=RSE130>{{cite book|last=Harry |first=Bill |title=The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia |year=2004 |publisher=Virgin Books |location=London |isbn=9780753508435 |page=130}}</ref> The first 25 shows featured different songs, either from the Beatles days or solo days, with occasional stories from Ringo himself about one of the songs or about being a [[Beatles|Beatle]], with the 26th and final show being a call-in show.{{citation needed|date=April 2024}}


ABC distributed the show again in the summer of 1984.{{citation needed|date=April 2024}}
ABC distributed the show again in the summer of 1984.


==References==
==References==

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Ringo's Yellow Submarine was a 60-minute weekly radio show hosted by Ringo Starr, airing on the ABC Radio Network, starting from June 4, 1983, with the last show airing on November 26, 1983.[1] The first 25 shows featured different songs, either from the Beatles days or solo days, with occasional stories from Ringo himself about one of the songs or about being a Beatle, with the 26th and final show being a call-in show.

ABC distributed the show again in the summer of 1984.

References

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  1. ^ Harry, Bill (2004). The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia. London: Virgin Books. p. 130. ISBN 9780753508435.