Help! Aussie tradie is stumped live on the Today show when asked a very simple question about The Beatles… and even the hosts can’t believe it
The Beatles are the most famous band of all time, having sold more than 600 million albums worldwide after forming in Liverpool, England, in 1960.
But one Aussie tradie could do with a history lesson about the Fab Four, as he was left stumped by a very simple question about the group on Monday’s Today show.
Leigh Collins, a furniture maker from Victoria, was asked during weatherman Tim Davies’ quiz segment to name the city the band famously originated from.
Help! Aussie tradie Leigh Collins (right) could do with a history lesson about the Fab Four, as he was left stumped by a very simple question about The Beatles on Monday’s Today show. Left: Today’s weatherman Tim Davies
‘UK city… England?’ Leigh blankly said, as newsreader Alex Cullen mouthed the word ‘Liverpool’ repeatedly in disbelief.
When the round was over, Tim told his guest: ‘The Beatles hail from Liverpool!’
Despite the presenter’s excitement, Leigh stared at the camera blankly.
Leigh didn’t seem fazed by the gaffe, and in fact appeared more annoyed that he’d answered another question wrong about dolphins sleeping with one eye open.
Let it be: Leigh, a furniture maker from Victoria, was asked during Tim’s quiz segment to name the city the band famously originated from. Instead of answering Liverpool, he said: ‘England?’
While he didn’t win the top prize, Leigh receive a conciliatory $100 gift card for his appearance on Nine’s breakfast show.
The Beatles – made up of Ringo Starr, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison – sold an incredible 1.6 billion singles in the U.S. alone.
They won the hearts of millions with their popular anthems Help!, Let It Be, Here Comes the Sun and Hey Jude.
Legends: The Beatles – made up of Ringo Starr (left), John Lennon (centre right), Paul McCartney (centre left) and George Harrison (right) – formed in Liverpool, England, in 1960
Lead songwriters Paul McCartney and John Lennon have each written a total of 32 and 26 number-one hits respectively.
The band is set to soar to the limelight once again later this year, as director Peter Jackson will release his long-awaited three-part docuseries The Beatles: Get Back.
It will take audiences back in time to The Beatles’ intimate recording sessions and performances during a pivotal moment in music history, when the band recorded their final album, 1970’s Let It Be.
It’s set for release in Australia on September 2, 2021.
Coming soon: The band is set to soar to the limelight once again later this year, as director Peter Jackson will release his long-awaited three-part docuseries The Beatles: Get Back