Legendary Television Specials
SEEKERS

DVD £23.00 Exc VAT: £19.17
  • SKU: FANFARE297
  • UPC: 0190758491295
  • Release Date: 27 April 2018

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The Seekers at Home (1966) The Seekers Down Under (1967) The World of The Seekers (1968). Region 0 so will play fine! 

Our Overview. 

Beautifully-presented, ‘The Seekers – The Legendary Television Specials’ is an all-in-one collector’s edition that gives Seekers fans the chance to watch the spectacular and meteoric rise to international fame by Australia’s most successful Supergroup, a fairy-tale story literally unfolding before their eyes.

From 1966’s ‘The Seekers at Home’, with the grainy, black-and-white footage that was the hallmark of the early days of Australian television, through the filmed-in-colour, big-budget 1967 musical travelogue of ‘The Seekers Down Under’, and the top-notch colour 35mm film that captured 1968’s ‘The World of The Seekers’, viewers witness a folk quartet singing for their supper in a Melbourne coffee house, transitioning into the global pop phenomenon they were to become in just four short years.

All the chart-topping hits are included – ‘I’ll Never Find Another You’, ‘A World of Our Own’, ‘The Carnival is Over’, ‘Morningtown Ride’ and ‘Georgy Girl’ – as well as many of the group’s most popular evergreen favourites … ‘Someday, One Day’, ‘Red Rubber Ball’, ‘We Shall Not Be Moved’, ‘When Will the Good Apples Fall?’, ‘Colours of My Life’ and ‘Myra’.

Those timeless evergreens are interspersed with historic footage of the group’s record-breaking appearance at Melbourne’s Myer Music Bowl; airport mob scenes; and an inside look at a cocktail party held to present them with gold records. Among the other surprises: Athol Guy, Keith Potger, and Bruce Woodley’s romping version of ‘I Was Born About 10,000 Years Ago’ performed live; Judith Durham’s solo versions of ‘The Lord’s Prayer’ and ‘Study War No More’.

This collector’s item is also a snapshot of Australia in the mid-to-late 1960s: Queensland’s Gold Coast, pre-high rise; Sydney, before the Opera House was finished; Melbourne’s small international airport; open-top cars when passengers didn’t wear seat-belts; the fashions, the hairstyles, the cars…

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