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Slim Gaillard's Civilisation

on BBC Two England

1: A Traveller's Tale
'Look at the clocks - it doesn't matter if they're wrong. Somewhere in the world the time is right.' A typical line from Slim
Gaillard. He became a jazz legend, collaborating with Charlie Parker ; he was a Second World War bomber pilot; Marvin Gaye 's father-in-law; and is fluent in Greek, Arabic, Spanish and his own 'Vout-o-Reenee' language; he appeared in 25 films including Hellzapoppin' and Roots; and drove a hearse for the notorious
Purple Gang.
Since he was stranded alone in Crete, aged 12, on a voyage from his native Cuba, Slim's life has been a spectacular, and sometimes traumatic, adventure. He tells his amazing story over four episodes with Dizzy Gillespie , Van Morrison , his and Marvin Gaye 's family,
Frankie Laine (whom he discovered) and the peanut that went to the moon. Film editor COLIN KNIJFF Research GILL MELLER
Executive producer NIGEL FINCH Director ANTHONY WALL An 'Arena' special

Contributors

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Charlie Parker
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Marvin Gaye
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Dizzy Gillespie
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Van Morrison
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Marvin Gaye
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Frankie Laine
Producer:
Nigel Finch
Director:
Anthony Wall

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