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The Choir Series 3: Unsung Town DVD

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He's taken on schoolchildren; he's taken on teachers; but now Gareth Malone is about to take on a whole town! The community of South Oxhey don't know it yet but their lives are about to be transformed. Built to house homeless post-war Londoners South Oxhey has fallen out of love with itself since the 1950s becoming bleak withdrawn and unwelcoming viewed suspiciously by outsiders; defensively by insiders. That's about to change. When Gareth Malone arrives and tries to stoke up interest in a community choir resistance goes up like a wall. But gradually cracks appear... as Gareth divides and conquers with three choirs of schoolchildren locals and a small but hardcore men's group. How they come together to form the largest community choir in Europe is a story of laughter tears commitment and community; a community that learned to love singing and learned to love itself. [show more]

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Released
05 September 2011
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Acorn Media 
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Runtime
240 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5036193098734 
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Third series of the award-winning BBC documentary following choirmaster Gareth Malone's attempts to start a local choir. In this series, Gareth arrives in the rundown Watford suburb of South Oxhey, where his attempts to stoke up interest in a community choir meet with stiff resistance from the locals. Never one to be beaten, however, Gareth finally succeeds in creating three distinct choirs, eventually leading to the formation of Europe's largest community choir.