“One of them tried to get out,” McCartney tells Fallon, after the pair had revealed their identities from behind copies of The New York Times while sitting on wingback chairs.
The lift doors “accidentally” open on the wrong floor, offering those on the tour a fleeting glimpse of first Fallon, and then McCartney engaging in various antics.
Fifty five years after The Beatles’ debut album Please Please Me came out, crowds of people are still erupting into screams at the sight of Paul McCartney.
Those in the lift react with screams – apparently of delight – at the sight of Fallon, and reach an ecstatic crescendo each time McCartney is then revealed.