I Wanna Hold Your Hand
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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...

1:09:02
I guess it... it was...
1:09:07
it was wonderful,
1:09:10
The most wonderful feeling
I've ever had in my life.

1:09:14
Al, would you mind
if I switched to Ed Sullivan?
'Cause the Beatles are gonna be on.

1:09:17
I don't... care.
Anything you want.
Thanks.

1:09:20
Try to land one of these.
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1:09:23
Thank you.
Thank you very much. Yeah.
Something really nice happened here.

1:09:28
The Beatles got a real kick out of it
because we received a wire...
or they did...

1:09:33
from Elvis Presley
and Colonel Tom Parker...

1:09:36
wishing them
the most tremendous success
in our country.

1:09:39
I think that was really,
really, really nice.

1:09:42
Now, you know,
this particular season has seen
many, many exciting acts,

1:09:46
like the Little Italian Mouse,
Topo Gigio, Belgium's Singing Nun,
Sister Sourire...

1:09:50
Well, kid, looks like your old man
really stuck it to ya this time.

1:09:56
The Sullivan show's already started.
You may as well go home.

1:09:58
Oh, no. They'll let us in,
even if we're late, just so long
as we've got the tickets, okay?


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