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The Choir Military Wives S01E03 WS PDTV XviD-FTP
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The Choir: Military Wives
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TV Release: 2011-11-07 Torrent Release: 21-11-2011 by user TvTeam
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TV Show Genre:
Documentary
Runtime:
180 min.
Parental Rating:
N/A
Awards:
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Episode: Episode #1.3 (1x3)
Episode Plot:
As Gareth's time with the military wives winds down, the women are finding it an especially difficult time seeing that it is the tail end of their partners' six month tour of duty in Afghanistan. Gareth has two more big events planned for them at which to perform. The first, specifically for the Chivenor group, is the homecoming parade and ceremony to welcome back their returning partners. Because it is supposed to be a homecoming for the entire family, he wants the events to be joyous and to include the entire family including the children. He chooses a piece of music he hopes will inspire that joy. The second, which Gareth believes is the biggest event he himself has ever been involved with, is the annual Remembrance Day Festival organized by the Royal British Legion at Royal Albert Hall. Including the television audience estimated in the several millions, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and other members of the British royal family will be in attendance at the Hall. This event will be especially nerve-wracking for one choir member who will perform a solo. Because of the immensity of the occasion, Gareth commissions Paul Mealor, who wrote a song for Prince William Windsor and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge's wedding, to write an original piece of music for the choir to perform. What they decide to do is to use text included with letters between the wives and their husbands to form part of the lyrics. The women hope that the tears they shed at rehearsals over the emotional nature of the song will be transferred to their audience on performance night. Through it all, one choir member learns that day-to-day life can be just as difficult as waiting for her overseas husband to return home. And before the relationship between Gareth and the wives ends, the wives have a special gift for him.
Episode Release:
2011-11-07
Episode Genre:
Documentary
Runtime:
60 min.
Staff:
Actors: Mark Bazeley, Hayley Bowles, Suzy Brady, Andrew Catchpole Writers: N/A Directors: N/A
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Awards: N/A. Originally recorded in English in UK.
DESCRIPTION
Choirmaster Gareth Malone has tried to expose singing, specifically in a choral setting, to groups who he believes would benefit largely from the experience. The latest group he targets is the wives and partners of those in the military. This specific ten month project will include those stationed at R.M.B. Chivenor and the Royal Citadel in Plymouth. He believes military wives are unsung heroines who remain stoic in their quiet support of their husbands and the military as a whole. However, he feels that they do not have a formal place in the military, and thus literally and figuratively do not have a voice. He is hoping that the setting up of a choir of military wives will not only provide a distraction for the wives as their husbands are sent overseas - in these specific cases, a six month tour of duty in Afghanistan - but also that missing voice. He also wants the choirs to act as a formal mechanism to pay respect to the military which is the world in which they live, but also a place within that military to provide the support back to the wives. This task may become all the more difficult if there are casualties overseas, not only of the husbands of choir members, but of any member of the British military who trained at those two specific bases.