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The Bee Gees are put through their paces by Britain
The Bee Gees are put through their paces by Britains top comedy writer Johnny Speight, who will be writing the screenplay for their first full length feature film Lord Kitcheners Little Drummer Boys. The plot concerns the press ganging of the boys to join the army as bandsmen during the Boer War, filming starts later this year.
Johnny marches The Bee Gees through London as he gives them a taste of whats to come 29th March 1968.
Pictured (l to r) Vince Melouney, Colin Peterson, Robin Gibb, Barry Gigg & Maurice Gibb with Johnny Speight
Tom King
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Attention Foot Rehearse Rehearsing Standing Lifted
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In this photo print, taken on March 29th, 1968, the legendary Bee Gees find themselves under the tutelage of Britain's top comedy writer, Johnny Speight. With his expertise in hand, Speight is set to pen the screenplay for their highly anticipated first full-length feature film titled "Lord Kitcheners Little Drummer Boys". The plot revolves around a fascinating tale of press ganging during the Boer War where the boys are enlisted as bandsmen. Excitement fills the air as filming for this grand project is slated to commence later in the year. Marching through London with purpose and determination, Johnny Speight leads The Bee Gees on a journey that will test their mettle and showcase their talents like never before. This rehearsal session serves as a tantalizing glimpse into what lies ahead for these gifted musicians turned actors. Captured in this frame are Vince Melouney, Colin Peterson, Robin Gibb, Barry Gibb & Maurice Gibb alongside Johnny Speight himself. Each member stands tall and attentive; their feet firmly planted on British soil while anticipation lingers in every lifted leg. This remarkable photograph by Tom King takes us back to an era when creativity knew no bounds and dreams were transformed into reality. It immortalizes a pivotal moment in music history when The Bee Gees ventured beyond melodies and harmonies to conquer new artistic frontiers.
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