Latest news...We decided Ellen Degeneres may not approve our idea 
because she does not do special interest shows, mainly famous actors 
& singers.  
Oprah Winfrey got our original letter first in early March 2005.
We need help from each of you. Please send a letter with your history 
as a Beatle fan, whether short or long, your story is special.
We have forwarded our letter to Oprah Winfrey because she would be 
more likely to do a full Beatle fan show. Oprah does special interest 
shows quite often. So we are asking each of you to send your Beatle 
fan story  to Oprah. However, it is tricky-you have to keep your show 
idea statement under 2,000 characters. Click or paste link below- 
http://www2.oprah.com/index.jhtml
Then click on E-MAIL US then next window click again on E-MAIL US 
under YOUR STORY. Then click WE WANT YOUR SHOW IDEAS under Regular 
Features.
Dear Oprah,
         I have an idea that will be very refreshing, as well as 
nostalgic, to many people. Beatle fans often have unique, charming 
stories to tell about their devotion & life long passion. I hope this 
idea can be considered as a show theme or segment to honor Paul 
McCartney and/or the Beatles. The theme would be"FANS OF THE BEATLES" 
(OR PERHAPS PAUL MCCARTNEY) You have always seemed so kind. I hope 
you will consider this idea. All the Beatle fan sites for fans & 
merchandise are visited by millions of people.
           My history as a fan for 41 years follows. I am Rick 
Linville, a 48 year old fan from Columbus Ohio.  I have been a Paul 
McCartney/Beatles fan since 1963 , when I first started hearing about 
the Beatles in the news. My first contact with them was on the Ed 
Sullivan Show. I was eight years old, mesmerized & deep down knew my 
life had just totally changed. I gave up toys at that point & all 
desires became Beatle albums. My parents, sisters & girlfriends , for 
the next 40 years or so, knew what I would want for birthdays or 
Christmas. Initially, the Beatles were so cool looking & had a cool 
different sound. Their songs were meaninful & romantic (sometimes 
playfully romantic) All their songs seemed different from each 
other.They wrote most of their own songs from the beginning. I would 
organize Beatle shows with 3 friends at 8 & 9 years old. We made 
wooden guitars, used overturned wastebaskets for drums & pie tins for 
cymbals. We would setup on top of my parents big chest freezer in the 
basement. Neighborhood girls would pay us 10 cents each to watch our 
show. We would play a Beatles record on a small 16 inch by 16 
inch "phonograph (AKA record) player & lip sync. At the end of the 
show we would run out of the house with the girls screaming behind us 
in play. I have always loved singing Beatle songs(even though family, 
friends ,even total strangers would ask me to stop singing) When I 
was in the third grade 1964 I wore my moms black crushed velvet boots 
to school because they looked like the boots on Meet the Beatles.
           I have seen Paul McCartney 7 times in concert, Ringo 3 
times, George almost once (1971 canceled) & John never. I saw Paul 
once around 1976 with his group Wings. Then I saw him 3 times in 
1989. Before the 1989 tour I found out if you joined his official fan 
club you can get preferred seating. So I joined & sent a money order 
to England. After 3 weeks I got concerned so I sent another money 
order. A lady from England called me at work & said the fan club had 
received my first money order. She said the only question-do you want 
the 2nd money order returned or an extra pair of tickets for a 
different show? I thought I must be dreaming. I said send the extra 
tickets. I had 2 Cincinnati tickets 18th row. The two extra tickets 
were for Detroit 8th row dead center. I was thrilled. A buddy & I 
went to Detroit to see him. He was alone on stage singing "Put It 
There". The song about his father putting out his hand to shake hands 
when Paul was an upset little boy. Everyone was seated while Paul was 
on stage singing. When he went into the main chorus, I stood up & put 
out my hand. He winked, smiled & nodded at me. I fell back in my seat 
dumbfounded. It was the one personal moment I always wanted with 
Paul. After that show I also saw him in Cleveland & Cincinnati on 
that tour. He came back on tour about 1993 & I saw him in Cincinnati 
with my soon-to-be wife. In about 2001 he came back on his Driving 
Rain tour. Another friend & I saw him in Cleveland & on the 2nd 
leg "Back in the US" saw him in Columbus Ohio. The interesting thing 
about the Back In The US tour-my dying mother knew the greatest gift 
she could give her then 45 year old son was a main floor seat for the 
show. Another bonus-my twin sister Kay, who was ho-hum about the 
Beatles since we were kids, wanted to go see him.
           So Kay, myself & two other friends went to the Columbus 
show. Before the concert, we went to the venue early to see some 
Beatles impersonators band. While we were waiting for the doors to 
open, we decided to go over by the limousine entrance. I thought what 
a waste of time, but I agreed. While we stood there for 15 minutes 
with 20 other people, an English guy said Mr McCartney will be 
arriving in  5 minutes. Please do not rush the limo or he will not 
slow down for a wave & photos. Pauls entourage (4 limos & police 
escort motorcycles) arrived & I handed the camera to my sister, 
thinking I might be the one to get too excited to get the picture. 
Paul pulls up, pops his head out the window & begins waving. My 45 
year old sister begins screaming & jumpimg up & down. She messed up 
the most important photo & got a photo of the front door of the limo. 
That broke my heart. So we went on in to the concert. 
          Well. I finally stepped up to a microphone & sang Live & 
Let Die (without musical backing) on 3/18/05. It was "The Step Up To 
The Mike Columbus" American idol type contest for local singers.  I 
saw it advertised on a news show at PM. So I drove down to see how 
many people were lined up downtown at the Promowest Pavilion. Pretty 
long line but I decided why not.  My sisters Kay & Jane probably got 
the biggest kick out of me, of all people, being in a singing 
contest. The only phone call I would get would be a request not to 
return next year. But it was fun. I told everyone as we waited that 
people often ask me to stop singing. I also said my wife makes me lip 
sync in church. 
                  The newer fans of the Beatles will carries on their 
legacy. I am proud to have them join those of us around since the 
beginning. 
            In conclusion, I am honored that you allow your own fans 
to give feedback about your show. 
I AM
RICK LINVILLE- COLUMBUS, OHIO, USA 
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