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  1. 3. Apr. 2011 · These Things Take Time: The Story Of The Smiths (documentary) Special feature about the story of the Smiths, with previously unseen performance and behind-the-scenes footage....

    • 49 Min.
    • 1,1M
    • Baby Gorilla TV
  2. 8. Nov. 2002 · These Things Take Time: The Story of The Smiths: With Vic Reeves, Craig Gannon, Phill Gatenby, Simon Goddard. About the band known as "The Smiths", using previously unseen footage of their performances and behind the scenes goings on their tale is told along with interviews from Mike Joyce, Andy Rourke, Sandie Shaw, John Peel ...

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    • 2002-11-08
    • Documentary, Music
    • 49
  3. A thought-provoking and powerful documentary film on the current and historical root causes of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Unlike any other film ever produced on the conflict — ‘Occupation 101...

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  4. Synopsis. About the band known as “The Smiths”, using previously unseen footage of their performances and behind the scenes goings on their tale is told along with interviews from Mike Joyce, Andy Rourke, Sandie Shaw, John Peel, Stephen Street.

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    These Things Take Time: The Story Of The Smiths was a TV documentary on the British band The Smiths, narrated by Vic Reeves and first broadcast on ITV1 on 8th November 2002, to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the first live performance of the band from Manchester.

    The film contains several interviews with Johnny Marr, Mike Joyce, Andy Rourke, Sandie Shaw, John Peel and many other personalities linked to the band, as well as unpublished images and performances by various behind the scenes of the band on tour in the mid-eighties. Morrissey, the lead singer, refused to take part in the documentary.

    Peel makes an appearance in the programme from Peel Acres between 13:10 - 13:29 and 14:13 - 14:40 of the video talking about the band and how the sessions got the natural sound of the musicians, rather than the technology which makes them sound average.

  5. Synopsis. About the band known as "The Smiths", using previously unseen footage of their performances and behind the scenes goings on their tale is told along with interviews from...

  6. To me, it was interesting and worthwhile to watch, but I have serious doubts about anyone who is not a fan of The Smiths finding this documentary to be good, after all, it's not very well made. The animations were sort of off putting, but funny at the same time, but maybe only because they were so bad. The sound mixing was almost unashamedly ...