An artist who designed an early unused logo for The Fab Four in 1962 was shocked the learn the value of his sketches after not being paid by the band.
The designer of the first ever Beatles logo joked he'll "finally get paid" after having his sketches valued on the Antiques Roadshow.
The guest on the BBC show revealed the band asked him to design a logo for their drum when Ringo Starr joined The Beatles in 1962.
The band eventually dropped the design - featuring beetle antennae on the letter 'B' - choosing the now famous logo designed by Ivor Arbiter instead.
Source: Albertina Lloyd/news.yahoo.com