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The following message was on the google group rec.arts.tv, so I
thought it would pass this along. I am not sure if this person is telling the truth or not about the upcoming Beatle Episode on American Dreams. From: StefanGQ (stefangq@a...) Subject: American Dreams and The Beatles (spoilers Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv Date: 2002-12-09 15:25:27 PST Like many of the posters and their posts that I've read on this newsgroup, I too share the dismay of how American Dreams is constantly getting the time line wrong in regards to music and the events of 1963-64. Anyway, I've read on another forum that American Dreams will be handling the event of The Beatles' visit to America in February, 1964 in an episode that will air sometime in January. Many of you may be trying to figure out just how American Dreams will handle all of this. Well folks, you're in luck, for my sources have produced for me an advanced copy of the script for this very episode! I will now describe the plot for those of you just cannot wait for next month's airing. If you want to wait, then please do NOT read any further! I will add some spoiler space to this message, so here it goes: S P O I L E R All right! The episode goes as follows: Meg and Roxanne obtain two tickets to go see The Beatles live on the Ed Sullivan Show. They get up to New York and hang around the hotel for a while where The Beatles are staying. After screaming and carrying on with the rest of the girls for a while, the two get bored and end up walking around NY where they bump into a mysterious stranger wearing a bowler hat, with mustache and sunglasses. After one wild and madcap adventure, the stranger takes off his mustache and sunglasses and the girls find that he is none other than Paul McCartney (played by -- well, sure, why not? -- Paul McCartney himself!). Paul explains that he was going crazy hanging around John, George, and Ringo, so he put on a disguise and decided to see the sites. After another wild and madcap adventure, Paul ends up in Philadelphia, where he ends up having supper at the Pryor table. Jack, who is dismayed by Paul's "long" hair, has an argument about how music and society was so much better when he was younger. "Let me tell you, Paul," he says, "yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away!" "Well, now it looks as though they're here to stay, mate," replies Paul. JJ, inspired by Paul's hair, begins to comb his forward. Later, Paul and Meg sit down at the piano, where together they write, "Let It Be." "Your a pretty good song writer there, Meg!" gushes Paul, "I'll save this one for 1969 or 1970, when we lads will all have REALLY long hair and bushy beards, and we'll all be sick and tired of each other, and John will break up the band because of some oriental bird that he has yet to meet. You do understand, though, that I will have to credit this song to me and John. Nothing personal, love." Meg responds by looking into Paul's eyes, developing a crush on him. After yet another wild and madcap adventure, Paul, Megan, Roxanne, and Jack (driving) get Paul back up to New York, where he just gets his fiddle- shaped bass on in time as the curtain goes up at the Sullivan show. Meg and Roxanne take their seats just to time to see The Beatles perform "Help!" "Paperback Writer," "Tomorrow Never Knows," "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," "Back in the USSR," and "The Ballad of John and Yoko." Overall, a great episode, true to form for American Dreams. I'll give it an A! |
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