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But Still We Sing
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But Still We Sing

Jan 1, 1979
0h 48m
★ 0.0

A Journey Through The Music of the Hebrides

Overview

This BBC Bristol documentary, Narrated by Bert Lloyd looks at the Gaelic music of the Outer Hebrides. It won the Silver Harp award. Directed by Barrie Gavin.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

BBC Bristol Productions

Cast

A.L. Lloyd

Narrator

A.L. Lloyd

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