06 Jun 23 - 11:27 AM (#4173955) Subject: The Gallows Pole on BBC TV From: Dave the Gnome Good story, cinematography and music. It was a bit of a slow start but picked up later. I've only seen E1 or 3 so far. Looking forward to the rest |
06 Jun 23 - 12:42 PM (#4173965) Subject: RE: The Gallows Pole on BBC TV From: Stilly River Sage The Gallows Pole: Release date, cast and news for Shane Meadows drama. Is there a lot of music? This looks like something that would ordinarily go below the line. |
06 Jun 23 - 12:46 PM (#4173966) Subject: RE: The Gallows Pole on BBC TV From: Stilly River Sage From Wikipedia: Music Music on the series comes from Swedish psychedelic band Goat. Additional traditional music from the period was researched and performed by cast member Jennifer Reid and fiddler Tom Kitching. The opening theme is "What Happens When You Turn the Devil Down" by The Mystery Lights. |
06 Jun 23 - 01:03 PM (#4173967) Subject: RE: The Gallows Pole on BBC TV From: Dave the Gnome The music is rather good and folky, and the story is certainly steeped in folklore. Certainly deserves to be up here in my opinion. |
06 Jun 23 - 02:28 PM (#4173968) Subject: RE: The Gallows Pole on BBC TV From: Steve Shaw Seen it all. We both loved it. The music is great. It does end a bit unexpectedly if you know the yarn, but I'll say no more! |
07 Jun 23 - 03:13 PM (#4174070) Subject: RE: The Gallows Pole on BBC TV From: Dave the Gnome One of the actors, Finetime Fontayne, was born Ian Crossley in Wombwell, South Yorkshire and started as a folk singer! (Yorkshire Post) |
07 Jun 23 - 06:14 PM (#4174078) Subject: RE: The Gallows Pole on BBC TV From: Dave the Gnome Seen it all now. Brilliant. Yes, unexpected end. Maybe more to come? |