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May 9, 2009 · Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra: Directed by Russell Thomas. With Bill Bailey, BBC Concert Orchestra, Keith Dover, Anne Dudley. Comedian and musician Bill Bailey takes the audience on an amusing and enlightening introduction to the parts of an orchestra.
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- Comedy, Music
- Russell Thomas
- 2009-05-09
Feb 18, 2011 · How Deep is Your Love clip from Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra DVD. Filmed at the Royal Albert Hall, London in 2008.
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Nov 23, 2009 · Bill Bailey joins forces with composer Anne Dudley and the BBC Concert Orchestra for an evening of music and comedy in this BBC special. Using both contemporary and classical references, Bill explains, in his unique way, the nuances of how the orchestra works and the lesser-known influences of various classical composers.
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- English
- Music Videos & Concerts
- 1 hour and 49 minutes
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Comedian Bill Bailey, in making his own splendidly irreverent but always affectionate tour of the BBC Concert Orchestra, brought a new guide to the Royal Albert Hall for young and old alike. As a compere, Bailey is affable, engaging and often hilarious.
Nov 23, 2009 · The show, recorded at London's magnificent Royal Albert Hall, is Bill's own hilarious and irreverent guide to the sounds, styles, and instruments of the orchestra, with a wide and eclectic range of subjects, including music for '70s cop shows, sci-fi films, horror movies, news themes, plus some of Bill's own songs re-imagined for an orchestra ...
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Nov 27, 2009 · IF YOU THOUGHT you knew how an orchestra works, then think again – it’s all turned on its head in the hands of quirky comedian and classically trained musician Bill Bailey, whose mercurial mind works even faster than the fingers which play everything from piano to theremin.