The Yeomen of the Guard (film)

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The Yeoman of the Guard is a 1978 British TV version of Gilbert and Sullivan's Savoy opera The Yeomen of the Guard . [1]

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It was a filmed version of a 1978 stage production which was produced in the Tower of London during the City of London Festival at a budget of £150,000. [2]

Cast

Production

The film was directed and produced by Stanley Dorfman for ATV. The choreography was by Gillian Lynne. Arthur Sullivan's score was performed by the New World Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by David Lloyd-Jones. [3]

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References

  1. Cole, Hugo. "Yeomen of the Guard", The Guardian , 18 July 1978, p. 8
  2. "New role for Tommy Steele", The Guardian 5 April 1978, p. 24
  3. "The Yeomen of the Guard (1978)", BFI archive. Retrieved 17 December 2024.