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  1. The Yeoman of the Guard is a 1978 British TV version of the Gilbert and Sullivan's Savoy opera The Yeomen of the Guard. It was a filmed version of a 1978 stage production which was performed in the Tower of London during the festival of the city of London, at a budget of £150,000.

  2. With Alfred Marks, Joel Grey, Elizabeth Gale, Claire Powell. Colonel Fairfax has been falsely accused of sorcery by a jealous relative who covets his estates and money. The Colonel is condemned to death for his 'crime' and waits in the Tower of London for his execution.

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    • Musical
    • Dave Heather
    • Alfred Marks, Joel Grey, Elizabeth Gale
  3. The Yeomen of the Guard: Directed by Stanley Dorfman. With Tommy Steele, Laureen Livingstone, Della Jones, Terry Jenkins. Sergeant Meryll and his daughter connive to help free Colonel Fairfax, wrongly condemned to death for sorcerey, by helping him to escape and pretending that he is Leonard Meryll, the Sergeant's son.

    • Musical
    • Stanley Dorfman
    • 105
  4. Scene from The Yeomen of the Guard D'Oyly Carte Opera Company 1906 Revival. The Yeomen of the Guard; or, The Merryman and His Maid, is a Savoy Opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. It premiered at the Savoy Theatre on 3 October 1888 and ran for 423 performances.

  5. The Yeomen of the Guard on duty as the Queen's bodyguard at the State Opening of Parliament (2022). The kings of England always had bodyguards surrounding them. The Anglo-Saxon kings had their house guards, and the Danish kings their housecarls. By the 13th century, the Anglo-Norman kings had three groups specifically ordered to protect them ...

  6. Gilbert & Sullivan's The Yeomen of the Guard | 2022 Trailer ǀ English National Opera - YouTube. English National Opera. 17K subscribers. Subscribed. 41. 10K views 1 year ago. Gilbert &...

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  7. Overview. Colonel Fairfax has been falsely accused of sorcery by a jealous relative who covets his estates and money. The Colonel is condemned to death for his 'crime' and waits in the Tower of London for his execution.