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Release Date:
July 17, 2022
Original Title:
Stand by for Action!: Gerry Anderson in Concert
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Anderson Entertainment
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 132
World premiered on 16th April 2022 at Symphony Hall, Birmingham, 'Stand by for Action! Gerry Anderson in Concert' is a unique celebration of the life and work of pioneering producer Gerry Anderson. Hosted by Jon Culshaw, this was the first time a career-spanning collection of music from Gerry's shows had ever been performed live in concert, brought to life by a full orchestra with a special appearance from BAFTA-winning composer, Anderson alumnus and conductor Richard Harvey.
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Conductor:
George Morton
Richard Harvey
Director:
Jamie Anderson
Andrew Clements
Director of Photography:
Ed Lister
Editor:
Ed Lister
Andrew Clements
Chris Thompson
Original Music Composer:
Barry Gray
Richard Harvey
Derek Wadsworth
Crispin Merrell
Producer:
Rachel Whibley
Researcher:
Chris Dale
Script:
Jon Culshaw
Chris Dale
Title Graphics:
Chris Thompson
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