1:07:03
just to show
there are no hard feelings.
1:07:06
It's a pass to the boys' performance
on the telly tonight.
Oh, my God.
1:07:10
Thank you.
Oh, by the way, there are some members
of the press downstairs.
1:07:13
They'd like to chat
with you a bit. You don't
have any objections, do you?
1:07:18
Reporters? Well...
Well, what do they wanna
talk to me for?
1:07:20
They just wanna
ask you a few questions.
1:07:24
You must be Al. Hi. I'm Cindy.
Hi, Cindy. I'm glad you could make it.
1:07:27
Uh, can I...
can I take your coat?
1:07:29
Yeah. Sure.
Can I fix you a drink?
1:07:31
A Coke, please.
Man Announcing]
1:07:34
Well, what kind of party
do you have in mind, Al?
1:07:37
Well, uh, actually, Cindy,
it was more like a picnic.
1:07:42
Look at that.
1:07:44
All right. She's probably
gonna end up in one of those houses.
1:07:48
She is gonna end up
in one of those houses.
1:07:51
It's all your fault.
1:07:59
Hey. Here she comes.
How 'bout a big smile for the camera?
1:08:03
There you go.
How does it feel
to be in the limelight?
1:08:07
Would you do it again?
I don't know. I didn't...
1:08:12
Hold it right there.
That's it. Thank you.
1:08:17
Different generation here.
1:08:22
Okay. Could the people
in the front please sit down
for the benefit of those in the back?
1:08:25
Thank you. Now, I'd like
to introduce you to the young lady...
1:08:28
I told you about: Miss Pam Mitchell.
1:08:31
How does it feel to be the number-one
Beatle fan in New York?
1:08:42
Miss Mitchell?
Miss Mitchell?
1:08:46
Millions of young girls
across the country dream about
what you've done today.
1:08:49
Perhaps you'd like to tell them...
How did you feel...
1:08:52
actually being
in the Beatles' hotel room?
1:08:56
Well, I, um...
1:08:59
It's kind of hard
to put into words, but...