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** Also just before when they all line up and pull silly faces at the nasty man. |
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* Paul's grandfather escaping during "She Loves You", then coming on stage via the elevator - only to be pulled offstage by George (and kicked in the rear by Paul for good measure!) |
* Paul's grandfather escaping during "She Loves You", then coming on stage via the elevator - only to be pulled offstage by George (and kicked in the rear by Paul for good measure!) |
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* Grandpa is hiding out in the tv studio basement forging autographs. When he hears the manager looking for him, he gets up and accidentally starts the elevator platform he's on - and rises up to a stage into the middle of a romantic opera duet. |
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Latest revision as of 03:14, 3 August 2021
- "I now declare this bridge... open!" and many more.
- Also, during the interview montage:
Reporter: What do you call your hairstyle? |
- Ringo's interview:
Reporter: Are you a mod or a rocker? |
- John's wordplay with a flustered Millie who thinks she recognizes him as who he is. When he's done confusing her, she's convinced he doesn't look anything like himself.
- "Hey, mister, can we have our ball back!? Mister, c'mon, Mister! Can we have our ball back?"
- Even funnier when they appear outside, running along beside the train.
- Also just before when they all line up and pull silly faces at the nasty man.
- Paul's grandfather escaping during "She Loves You", then coming on stage via the elevator - only to be pulled offstage by George (and kicked in the rear by Paul for good measure!)
- Grandpa is hiding out in the tv studio basement forging autographs. When he hears the manager looking for him, he gets up and accidentally starts the elevator platform he's on - and rises up to a stage into the middle of a romantic opera duet.
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