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The Call of the Wild - the story behind the video

 

From Ray Laidlaw...

'There's a little tale behind this one. We originally planned to shoot the whole video in one day at Flamingo Park Zoo. We completed a couple of shots and then got thrown out when they caught us doing the 'starkers opening shot' in a cage. Geoff Wonfor was directing so he and producer Ray Laidlaw hastily re-planned the rest of the shoot taking in locations between Flamingo Park and Newcastle shooting the final sequence in the old BBC studios in New Bridge Street at about 1am in the morning. The pub was the Tanners Arms, Lindisfarne had their management offices upstairs for many years. Turned out OK...'

Watch the video below...

08/22/2017

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