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Ten Years of Man Alive

on BBC Two England

1973: Herne Bay is Alive With the Sound of Music
The seventh in a short season from earlier programmes. Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music is a big production. There is a cast of children, nuns, novices, postulants, neighbours of Captain von Trapp and assorted Nazis. There is thunder, lightning and special moonlight effects. The feature film has become the biggest money spinner in the history of cinema musicals. The Sound of Music opened at the Lunt-Fontanhe Theatre in New York on 16 November 1959; the London production at the Palace Theatre started on 18 May 1961. On 12 February 1973 The Sound of Music opened in Herne Bay-an amateur production.
JACK PIZZEY was there with a Man Alive film team to chronicle the birth pangs of this ambitious enterprise.
Producer JAMES KENELM CLARKE Editor ADAM CLAPBAM

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Unknown:
Jack Pizzey
Producer:
James Kenelm Clarke
Editor:
Adam Clapbam

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