The video is another part of the summer 1965 series of ATV spectaculars featuring Cliff and The Shadows, which appears to be about their oldest complete period of video-recordings in the archives. It seems that the series is slowly being "released" via Youtube - though it would be wonderful to have the complete thing in a DVD box set.
The shows were mainly mimed to commercial recordings (see below), but each hour-long edition did produce at least one or two live performances (and, in one case at least, a mimed performance of an unreleased recording).
Of the three songs in this clip, the first (
Beat Out Dat Rhythm On A Drum) is Oscar Hammerstein's lyrical setting of a piece from Bizet's "Carmen", written for use in the updated and uprooted film version: "Carmen Jones". Cliff recorded it for his 1961 LP "Listen To Cliff", and although that song did not feature The Shadows, I'm sure I've read somewhere that Tony Meehan played percussion on it. The movie sequence from "Carmen Jones" featured legendary jazz drummer Max Roach, and it must have been gratifying for Tony to get a chance to record a version.
The sequence with Hank "playing"
Kinda Cool was interesting - but wasn't the first time he mimed to it on TV. In the summer of 1962 (nearly fifty years ago now...

), ATV made a half-hour show with The Shadows, and Hank mimed to the same tune going into the commercial break. The video for that 1962 show has been lost, but audio-recordings exist.
Bachelor Boy... that sounds like Bruce's standard lyric-as-written to me: "Then I'll get married have A wife an A child..."!
JN
PS: Must trawl Youtube for more of this.