

114 minSeason 1 • Episode 2
LatestThe second and concluding part of Martin Scorsese's portrait of George Harrison. Part two looks at Harrison's post-Beatles days - as a member of the Travelling Wilburys and a solo artist, as well as looking at his non-musical ventures, including his work as a movie producer and his family life with wife Olivia and son Dhani. Racing legend Jackie Stewart tells of George's love of motor racing, Monty Python's Eric Idle recounts how George saved the Life of Brian from catastrophe by re-mortgaging his mansion to help finance it, and there are contributions from Travelling Wilbury bandmates including Tom Petty. Harrison's widow Olivia Harrison gives a poignant account of her life with the Beatle, including the harrowing tale of the night when a violent intruder attacked them at home one evening in 1999.
He was part of the most famous rock-'n'-roll quartet in history. But George Harrison was much more than just a member of The Beatles.
Direction
Scorsese's obsessive 5-year archival treasure hunt.
Editing
Intimate home movies you've never seen before.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Scorsese only secured full cooperation after Olivia Harrison saw his Dylan doc No Direction Home—she wanted that same unflinching honesty for George.
The title deliberately inverts Harrison's 1973 album Living in the Material World—Scorsese suggests he never actually escaped it.
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