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The Beatles continue filming A Hard Day's Night. Because a huge crowd had turned up at Paddington Station the day before, the group now joins the film's special train at Acton, West London. During this day's filming, George Harrison meets the model Pattie Boyd.
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Ringo Starr : It took ages to get out of the West End by car because of the rush-hour traffic. So we had to be out of bed by five and Neil Aspinall would call to collect us after breakfast around half past six.
Patti Boyd : I met them and they said hello. I couldn't believe it. They were so like how I'd imagined them to be. They were just like pictures of themselves coming to life. George hardly said hello, but the others came and chatted to us.
When we started filming, I could feel George looking at me and I was a bit embarassed. Ringo seemed the nicest and easiest to talk to, and so was Paul. But I was terrified of John. After that first day's shooting, I asked them all for their autographs, except John. I was too scared.
When I was asking George for his, I said could he sign it for my two sisters as well. He signed his name and put two kisses each for them, but under mine he put seven kisses. I thought he must like me a little.
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Patti Boyd : I met them and they said hello. I couldn't believe it. They were so like how I'd imagined them to be. They were just like pictures of themselves coming to life. George hardly said hello, but the others came and chatted to us.
When we started filming, I could feel George looking at me and I was a bit embarassed. Ringo seemed the nicest and easiest to talk to, and so was Paul. But I was terrified of John. After that first day's shooting, I asked them all for their autographs, except John. I was too scared.
When I was asking George for his, I said could he sign it for my two sisters as well. He signed his name and put two kisses each for them, but under mine he put seven kisses. I thought he must like me a little.