1968: Battle to be Top Brass | Omnibus | BBC Archive

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“It’s not a hobby, it’s a way of life.”

A film about three Brass Bands and their quest for the 1967 National Championship at the Royal Albert Hall, London.

From Queensbury, Yorkshire: Black Dyke Mills Band, John Foster and Sons. Ltd – the National Champions in 1961. Conducted by Geoffrey Brand.

From Kettering, Northamptonshire: G.U.S. (Footwear) Band – the National Champions in 1966, on a quest to defend their title. Conducted by Stanley Boddington.

From Wiltshire: Woodfalls Silver Band – making their first appearance at the Royal Albert Hall. Conducted by Courtney Bosanko.

Omnibus follows the band members, at home and at work, from rehearsals through to the grand final. Why do they do this? What does it take to be part of a great brass band?

Clip taken from Omnibus: Top Brass, originally broadcast on BBC One, 23 January, 1968.

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