Monty Lister: Well it’s a very great pleasure for us this evening to say hello to an up-and-coming Merseyside group, The Beatles. Now I know their names, and I’m going to try and put faces to them. Now, you’re John Lennon, aren’t you?”John: Yes, that’s right.Monty: What do you do in the group, John?John: I play harmonica, rhythm guitar, and vocal. That’s what they call it.Monty: Harmonica, rhythm guitar, and vocal. Then, there’s Paul McCartney. That’s you?Paul: Yeah, that’s me. Yeah.Monty: And what do you do?Paul: Play bass guitar and uhh, sing? I think! That’s what they say.Monty: That’s quite apart from being vocal?Paul: Well… yes, yes.Monty: Then there’s George Harrison.George: How do you do?Monty: How do you do? What’s your job?George: Uh, lead guitar and sort of singing.Monty: By playing lead guitar, does that mean that you’re sort of leader of the group or are you…?George: No, no. Just… well you see, the other guitar is the rhythm. Ching, ching, ching, you see.Paul: He’s solo guitar, you see. John is, in fact, the leader of the group.Monty: I don’t know whether we caught that or not, but I hope it went in. And over in the background, here, and also in the background of the group and making a lot of noise is Ringo Starr.Ringo: Hello.Monty: You’re new to the group, aren’t you Ringo?Ringo: Yes, um, nine weeks now.Monty: Were you in on the act when the recording was made of Love Me Do?Ringo: Yes, I’m on the record. I’m on the disc.(Giggles)Ringo: (Comic voice) It’s down on record, you know?Monty: Now, um…Ringo: I’m the drummer!Monty: What’s that offensive weapon you’ve got there? Those are your drumsticks?Ringo: Well, it’s um… just a pair of sticks I found. I just bought erm, you know, ’cause we’re going away. And I’ve put my name on. And it’s good, you know.