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2016
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2016
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No adjective can adequately convey how huge The Beatles already were on October 16, 1963, when director Richard Lester watched them arrive at London's Playhouse Theatre and struggle good-naturedly through a fever-pitch crowd of teenage boys, screaming girls, reporters, photographers and news crews. Female staff in the John Rutter clothing shop and residents peer out to catch a glimpse of The Beatles rushing out of Charlotte Mews, Fitzrovia, on their way to the climactic TV concert in the film 15 LOVE ME DO Paul McCartney films a scene chatting up a showgirl - played by a former Miss World, Rosemarie Frankland HAPPY TO DANCE WITH YOU John Lennon performs an impromptu dance routine with make-up girls on the TV show set TICKET TO RIDE As The Beatles take a lunch break during the first six days' filming on the London-West Country train, crowds gather to watch five others.
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