ALEXANDER BROTHERS SHOW 1966, the

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Title: ALEXANDER BROTHERS SHOW 1966, the

Reference number: T0408

Date: 1966, July 27

Director: d. Clarke Tait

Production company: Scottish Television

Sound: sound

Original format: 16mm

Colour: bw

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 26.57 mins

Description: The Alexander Brothers' Show in 1966, with song and dancers and filmed sequence in the hills. Made by Scottish Television.

Studio recording and film insert. See also refs. T0400 and 7523

Credits: choreo. Bruce McLure
designer Ron Franchetti
The Arthur Blake Singers, The George Keenan Orchestra,
The dancers :- Maureen Gardner, Sylvia Henderson, Maggie Riding, Charlotte Robinson; Jackie Farrell, Leon Ward

Shotlist: Dance routine and opening credits (.50); Alexander Brothers sing "Take me Back" (?) (3.20); Tom plays some accordion music (5.56); Another song - "Home to Mingulay" (8.00); The dancers (10.15); Gaelic song with dancers accompanying (11.15); [Cue Board for End of Part 1] (11.43); Part II - Another song, unidentified, with the dancers (13.48); Filmed insert for medley of Scottish songs, shot in hills (17.30); Another song, this time back in the studio (20.46); And another song, Jack at the piano and Tom playing the accordion (24.43); "Marching Through the Heather" (26.08); End credits (26.57)