The Fab Four are interviewed while at the Gaumont Theatre, Doncaster. To the accompanying background noise of screaming fans, Dibbs Mather talks to each of The Beatles individually and elicits their ideas about future career prospects when their current musical popularity wanes.

These plans vary from being a ladies' hairdresser to having "a little business", although Lennon's answers are less straightforward. Dibbs Mather was originally from Australia. He conducted other notable cross-examinations, including one with Rudolf Nureyev shortly after the dancer's defection from the Soviet Union and the last interview given by writer Edith Sitwell before her death in 1964.

Originally broadcast 12 October 1963.