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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat -1972 Cast - Complete Video - HD 

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**THE COMPLETE 1972 BROADCAST**
*No missing beginning*
*This is the best qulity version on RU-vid.
(Although converted from a 30 year old wornout video cassette)
1972 main cast :
Joseph - Gary Bond
Narrator - Peter Reeves
Pharaoh/Elvis - Gordon Waller
The Baker - Riggs O'hara
The Butler - Andrew Robertson
Potiphar - Gavin Reed
Music by - Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by - Tim Rice

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@Ayden_B
@Ayden_B 3 года назад
Its really fascinating to watch this and see how it evolved into the modern version most people know. While I still think that version is better, this one definitely has charm
@TerraSpencer
@TerraSpencer Год назад
I cannot believe this exists. I have always dreamed of being able to see this version of the show. What a gift!
@debbierichens3910
@debbierichens3910 4 года назад
So thrilled to discover this version with Gary Bond as Joseph! Never thought I’d be able to see it again, saw it on stage in around 1973!
@Gmartins5572
@Gmartins5572 2 года назад
Lucky you! The magic never repeated!
@johnpolitis7929
@johnpolitis7929 6 месяцев назад
@debbierichens3910 12 wolves for 12 brothers! Genesis 39 is a lie.
@Marina-kd7qk
@Marina-kd7qk 3 года назад
Its so interesting to see how this contributed and changed to the final version we know today. So much is the same, and so much is completely difference
@hayleymurray4501
@hayleymurray4501 2 года назад
Been watching Donny Osmond’s Joseph since forever and coming across this one… gives me the wiggles vibes
@grapeypear4558
@grapeypear4558 Год назад
Lol agree
@Frenite
@Frenite 2 года назад
That was a great Elvis impression!
@disc6337
@disc6337 Год назад
Played by "gordon" of peter and gordon fame
@antenant9294
@antenant9294 Год назад
Definitely full-on Elvis... later versions have at least been.. marginally.. more discreet! :) Was the best performance in the show.
@lfcmonkeyyyman6229
@lfcmonkeyyyman6229 Месяц назад
How many Elvis song titles did they manage to squeeze into the lyrics.. All shook Up, Treat me Nice, Don't be Cruel, 😂😂
@RossStern
@RossStern 5 лет назад
This is so 70s I love it
@CESkootchy
@CESkootchy 3 года назад
8:23 Those guys are absolutely smoking a joint
@RealAJYoung
@RealAJYoung 6 месяцев назад
How have only just found this video?? I loved the original vinyl version of this. I listened to it all the time when I was kid, and even into my teens. Brilliant!
@paulthenerdycat4139
@paulthenerdycat4139 3 года назад
Obviously the best version.
@maddyacoustics
@maddyacoustics 3 года назад
This was the version I grew up watching. 😊
@luisflores2096
@luisflores2096 3 года назад
I never got the "Go go go Joseph" beat until I saw this!
@friendlyone2706
@friendlyone2706 3 года назад
I love the Osmond version EXCEPT for the go go Joseph number, which I find discordant from the rest of the show. In this version, it works!
@luisflores2096
@luisflores2096 3 года назад
@@friendlyone2706 Agreed.
@jennifernorth359
@jennifernorth359 5 месяцев назад
That was amazing its so fresh to think its 52yrs unbelievable so glad I'v watched it. Cobgratulations to you all. ❤❤❤
@ImAutistic2074
@ImAutistic2074 Год назад
I'm not use to how fast this one is but there is on thing I thought was sad they left out in the 1999 was the part where it says "poor poor Jacob you think your son is dead.." because In all honesty that part made me feel sad.
@shirzevor
@shirzevor 3 года назад
I am absolutely delighted that this video has been resurrected to let us see the REAL show. After all it was devised by master lyricist Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd-Webber for a private production for a secondary school in c.1969 (am I right). This is the nearest to the presentations I organised and directed in the first half of the 1970s at my school. I was totally dismayed a few years later when it was sold off to major professional companies then countless am-dram adult societes with a mish-mash of added songs and verses, and far too much reprising of musical numbers, in order to extract ticket sales!! Oh joy to have found this; so many memories. Makes me want to prove to myself that I can run off all of the colours in the 1st segment....and near enough all of the remaining words. Thankyou Soooooo much!
@theilster
@theilster 3 года назад
Well said
@Blazingstoke
@Blazingstoke 2 года назад
I'm not sure if this qualifies as "the REAL show" over any other production, but it is clearly based on the original stage production at the Old Vic. ( _Joseph_ was conceived by Lloyd Webber & Rice as a _concert_ piece for schoolchildren, and later recorded as a pop album, but wasn't adapted for the stage until after the success of _Jesus Christ Superstar._ ) But I do agree that it's wonderful to see the early performers, especially Reeves and Bond, and enjoy the songs without a prologue or endless reprises like productions from the 1980s onward were burdened with.
@peterjrmoore3941
@peterjrmoore3941 2 года назад
I was in the original production at Colet Court, Westminster Cathedral, and St Paulscathedral. Later the musical director Alan Doggett picked out some of us choir boys and created the Wonder School (a play on the words Westminster Under School). Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice wrote some rather eclectic music for us which we recorded in the music studios. They couldn't pay us directly, but gave us "expenses" - and these pound notes certainly piled up! it was quite exciting- and i still have photocopies of the local newspaper clippings AND the original T-shirt we wore for TV !!
@cbot72
@cbot72 4 года назад
33:48 I hear you JCSS Sneaking your way in, slippery bastard.
@Ayden_B
@Ayden_B 3 года назад
How about at 10:00? You can clearly hear the “why do you not speak when I have your life in my hands? Why do you stay quiet? I don’t believe you understand” part
@annemchurchwell
@annemchurchwell Год назад
I was part of the chorus for Joseph and Amazing Technicolor dream coat in high school. I find this version better than the Donny Osmond version.
@francotan6119
@francotan6119 3 года назад
When Elvis was still alive
@craigslivka1
@craigslivka1 Год назад
I saw the original Broadway production with Bill Hutton and Laurie Beecham and was blown away in all senses of the word. All the revivals afterward have been mediocre to boring. This is so 1960s/70s "sex, drugs, and rock and roll" So many outrageously weird right and wrong choices, but it has so much charm and all of the original kernels played out in a magnificent vaudevillian fashion. It almost borders on absurd, but you see the beginnings of a truly great hit. I would love it if someone organized both this cast and the broadway cast to discuss similarities, oddities, and changes.
@ianhart4990
@ianhart4990 Год назад
I love the Internet. To find the original version of this is amazing. Its quite a short musical, even watching it 40plus years later when they have padded out the running time with more dancing etc. Has the larger brother been in many tv programmes since?
@ianhart4990
@ianhart4990 Год назад
Ps no calypso song yet.....
@disc6337
@disc6337 Год назад
He was the copper in lair of the white worm
@ladyjennyanytime5195
@ladyjennyanytime5195 10 месяцев назад
He was in Star wars: Return of the Jedi as the keeper of the monster in Jabba the huts palace that Luke falls through a trap-door into a pjit where he fights and kills the creature.
@margarettierney8083
@margarettierney8083 Год назад
It is great to see this video again.Thank you.
@seanobrien698
@seanobrien698 4 года назад
Gary Bond fresh from going insane in the Australian outback!
@JoeyArmstrong2800
@JoeyArmstrong2800 Год назад
1:45 Nobody else notice Andrew Lloyd Webber playing the piano?
@theilster
@theilster Год назад
somebody did in one of the comments
@fassbrig
@fassbrig 2 года назад
So pleased I've found this. Remember seeing this on TV. Also saw Gary on stage as Che in Evita.
@angcas64
@angcas64 3 месяца назад
Wow, this is so 70's! I still think the version with Donny Osmond is the best. I can only imagine if he actually did this play in the 70's during his teen idol days. It sure would have been totally different and probably would have looked like this.
@PolosLetsPlays
@PolosLetsPlays 2 года назад
I'm beyond stoked to have found this. I've enjoyed the vinyl of this since I was a child and I never knew this video was a thing! Thanks so much! I wish I could find a copy to own xD
@JohnUnwin-l6q
@JohnUnwin-l6q 15 дней назад
So excited to find this version!
@epicrapfan73
@epicrapfan73 3 года назад
Ian Charleson who starred in the Oscar-winning film Chariots of Fire opposite the late Ben Cross is in this as one of the brothers and one of the ensemble dancers!
@mikicoal
@mikicoal Год назад
Best version I've seen. Absolutely love the camera work-it's like the camera team is part of the choreography.
@wftjet
@wftjet 5 месяцев назад
The camera work reminds me of I Claudius from 1976
@james00779
@james00779 2 года назад
Thank you for uploading this version, i have been looking for it online for a long time and found only clips or the donny osmond version thank you for shairing this gem with us .
@buckeye256
@buckeye256 4 года назад
This is great! Saw it in London when I was 10 (two years after having seen Hair, NYC). Best energy/cadence, how the show was meant to be presented. Thanks very much for the post!
@kirsty2010dodgs
@kirsty2010dodgs 2 года назад
Wow this is amazing...I saw Joseph for the first time in Newcastle on Friday and after the show I learned he was the original Joseph 🌈 such a talented man...RIP 🌟 I also find it so fascinating how the narrator was originated by a man, it is so interesting seeing him portray the narrator, he is very talented though, does anyone know why they changed the narrator to be played by women? Watching this performance it was very well performed given the year it was filmed, thank you very much for sharing this
@LaBelleCorisande
@LaBelleCorisande Год назад
My guess is that a woman (1) provides vocal contrast and (2) is much easier to cast.
@russelltofts3673
@russelltofts3673 5 месяцев назад
A woman is now usually been cast in the role of the Narrator, and has been since 1982 when the late, great Laurie Beechman played the Narrator in the show's first Broadway run. Up until then it had been quite a male-biased show, with all the named characters being played by men (except for Mrs Potiphar, but she is an extremely minor character who, in most productions, gets nothing to sing). By giving the second most important role to a woman, it corrects this disparity, and it's only surprising that the change came relatively late.
@icebergUK
@icebergUK Год назад
Without doubt the best version
@miguelsonofzeus
@miguelsonofzeus 4 года назад
Gotta love the costumes and the way it was presented.
@lfcmonkeyyyman6229
@lfcmonkeyyyman6229 Месяц назад
One of the first records I bought as a 16 year old was the 1974 studio version with this cast. Gary Bond will ALWAYS be MY favourite Joseph, because after listening to it more than 100 times all the way through, it's forever embedded. Funny really, many years later, still remember every word amd the way it was sung, and the song order.. it truly is amazing to see the cast singing it here.. Great memories, and thankyou to the uploader!!
@itsjudemydude
@itsjudemydude Год назад
Woah, listen to the guitar at 10:00. That's the Pilate motif from Jesus Christ Superstar! Funny to see how Weber and Rice's two different biblical projects blended together a bit during their parallel development lmao EDIT: And at 33:49, that's "Superstar."
@samcotton7321
@samcotton7321 6 месяцев назад
Yes! That was always in the show until about 1985 when ALW removed it from the Kenwright production - never to be heard at that point again!
@valeriepark9444
@valeriepark9444 2 года назад
And I thought Donny Osmond had been scantily clad...that miniskirt with the high slit, tho!
@ikarikid
@ikarikid 2 года назад
What I would like to know is how Gary Bond managed to make it out of the wrapping paper so quickly.
@MrKaywyn
@MrKaywyn 10 месяцев назад
This looks utterly amazing.
@gedruk
@gedruk Год назад
Really brilliant to watch this original version I had the vinyl in the early 70s. I’d forgotten how many extra tracks they have added over the years. I also forgot about the two references to Jesus Christ superstar music in the show as well. I loved this video very much. Thanks for uploading it
@debraseiler4148
@debraseiler4148 3 года назад
Fascinating! I had no idea🥰
@janaschmolinski8126
@janaschmolinski8126 4 года назад
Gary Bond 😍😍😍
@theilster
@theilster 4 года назад
Exactly :-)
@janaschmolinski8126
@janaschmolinski8126 4 года назад
@@theilster Talented, handsome and underrated actor ... and gone to soon ...
@lfcmonkeyyyman6229
@lfcmonkeyyyman6229 Месяц назад
This is the prelude to the 74 studio version.. a bit rough round the edges, but if course, totally live, no 2nd chances, no tweaking.. brilliant!!
@Monkofmagnesia
@Monkofmagnesia 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@erinmcdonald9290
@erinmcdonald9290 2 года назад
How have I never seen this before?!?!?!
@anthonygervase3068
@anthonygervase3068 5 лет назад
Awesome. Thanks
@haveaniceday8834
@haveaniceday8834 4 года назад
I dare anyone to find a complete main cast!
@theilster
@theilster 4 года назад
What do you mean ? Complete from this cast ?
@vicentehizon6202
@vicentehizon6202 3 года назад
My one small pet peeve of this version is that the coat doesn’t reappear for the finale. I mean, it’s a key factor for the show to have the coat at the end. The script says he dons his coat once more.
@jameshogan6142
@jameshogan6142 3 года назад
As far as i am aware Joseph's brothers tore up the coat and presented it to his father as evidence that he had been killed by wild animals.
@lisaholman2019
@lisaholman2019 2 года назад
@@jameshogan6142 Joseph was handed the main portion of the coat by his Jacob
@jameshogan6142
@jameshogan6142 2 года назад
@@lisaholman2019 Yes it seems it was presented to Jacob practically intact. I had assumed the brothers would have torn it to suggest he had been attacked by wild animals but they merely dipped it in blood and presented it to their father. Nevertheless it was fine linen Joseph wore in Egypt as opposed to the coat of many colours.
@vicentehizon6202
@vicentehizon6202 2 года назад
@@jameshogan6142 oh you mean some oversized streamers tied around his neck?
@jameshogan6142
@jameshogan6142 2 года назад
@@vicentehizon6202 The coloured coat was left behind with his father Jacob. The streamers are meant to represent his golden cloak which is a different garment.
@davidrichard2761
@davidrichard2761 9 месяцев назад
Great Pharaoh’ dream sequence just Elvis as Elvis live
@jamievincent4829
@jamievincent4829 Год назад
I think that is the original of Joseph before it came new in 1999 ohh that was really long time ago back in olden days I think that was the day when my dad was a baby
@NorthOf60Gaming
@NorthOf60Gaming 2 месяца назад
Interesting, seen the show a few times never saw it done with a Male Narrator before. But a fun video for sure.
@zipbenmoshe5864
@zipbenmoshe5864 2 года назад
Wow!!!
@loureviews
@loureviews 4 года назад
Ian Charleson there in the dancers too.
@epicrapfan73
@epicrapfan73 4 года назад
33:49 Jesus Christ Superstar!
@themoviecritic1092
@themoviecritic1092 4 года назад
YEEEEES
@kristinnewman5201
@kristinnewman5201 4 года назад
I was in a production of this show a few years ago and our music director was working on our harmonies. She looked down at the sheet music and exclaimed "Look! It's Jesus Christ!" and we were all super confused until she played what she was looking at for us!
@antenant9294
@antenant9294 Год назад
ALSO at 10:00 - 10.06 "Why do you not speak when I hold your life in my hands. Why do you stay silent? I don't believe you understand"
@lisaholman2019
@lisaholman2019 2 года назад
Why does this video only show 37 minutes?
@vicentehizon6202
@vicentehizon6202 2 года назад
You have to remember that the show was originally made as a 15-minute pop cantata for a school choir. This was shown as a just an extension of the original show, before it became the way most people are familiar with today.
@themoley91
@themoley91 Год назад
Holy shit the chariot of gold LMAO
@rothberg107
@rothberg107 2 года назад
I remember watching this as a kid. Any relation between the Hebrew subtitles (which I understand) and the text is coincidental.
@theilster
@theilster 2 года назад
The Hebrew subs are actually the Hebrew version of the play. This is how they sing it in all Israeli Joseph productions.
@rothberg107
@rothberg107 2 года назад
@@theilster I'm sure it is (I did notice the poetic form), but it only very loosely corresponds to the English.
@MrDavey2010
@MrDavey2010 5 месяцев назад
Marvellous but basic staging. Loved it!
@thewildbirds6070
@thewildbirds6070 Год назад
Better than the modern glitzy cack. This is great!
@hanschristianbrando5588
@hanschristianbrando5588 2 месяца назад
See how much trouble parents cause by playing favorites? Interesting that they do the Elvis joke while Elvis was still very much alive.
@becky.d
@becky.d Год назад
Pharaoh looks exactly like Elvis hehe
@theilster
@theilster Год назад
That was the whole point . Pharaoh the king ... Elvis the king.. 🙂
@becky.d
@becky.d Год назад
@@theilster I get it lol. The one in the newer productions isn't exactly identical to him hehe..
@verkaforever
@verkaforever 8 месяцев назад
This is OK, but it just doesn't feel complete to me without Benjamin Calypso.
@annemariebuckle3963
@annemariebuckle3963 2 года назад
My older brother is named after him. Who’s Joseph?
@andresolivera7787
@andresolivera7787 2 месяца назад
0:00 Is that Jimmy Fallon on the left?
@nathanteasdale6298
@nathanteasdale6298 4 месяца назад
at thd end whtb joseph was in his Chariot of Gold did they play music from Jesus Christ Superstar? this is a pretty cool version.
@tamunatuna2572
@tamunatuna2572 11 месяцев назад
11:46 they did chubby dirty
@michaelturner4457
@michaelturner4457 4 месяца назад
Is the captions Hebrew?
@seanrodgers3368
@seanrodgers3368 3 года назад
donny Osmond who?? lol
@Reelin_In_The_Years
@Reelin_In_The_Years Год назад
"HD" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@haveaniceday8834
@haveaniceday8834 4 года назад
Can you edit this to remove the subtitles?
@theilster
@theilster 3 года назад
You can if you want ;)
@tamunatuna2572
@tamunatuna2572 11 месяцев назад
There's a lot of man skin in this version...
@becky.d
@becky.d Год назад
OMG The narrator was a dude?!
@Martin-es8mb
@Martin-es8mb 10 дней назад
They had a guy as the narrator now a woman narrator does the narrative.
@katiedavies8999
@katiedavies8999 4 года назад
No offence but this is an rubbish version of an amazing show!
@oliver91ist
@oliver91ist 4 года назад
Katie Davies It was a first attempt of a full production you should see the productions of the 80’s there’s one with Tim Rice as Pharaoh
@jameshogan6142
@jameshogan6142 4 года назад
I saw this first in 1972. It is imprinted on my mind as the original and the best. No other version could surpass it.
@masontaylor2764
@masontaylor2764 4 года назад
Yes, it's the perhaps rather studio-bound version of the original stage production (Edinburgh Festival 1972), but without it, the show as we know it now would probably never have come into being. Up to that point, 'Joseph' had only existed as a 20 minute cantata for schools and in a couple of recordings - one from DECCA UK and the other from Canada. 'Jesus Christ Superstar' had recently become big new: Frank Dunlop, the Young Vic's founder and director had been offered it to direct, but had also been given the 'Joseph' LP along with the Superstar album. He turned down the big show, but asked if he could present 'Joseph' instead. He'd already had a series of Edinburgh Festival hits with versions of 'A Winter's Tale', 'A Midsummer Night's Dream and 'The Comedy of Errors', and now dreamed up a show called 'Bible One' as their successor. Bible One signifies the book of Genesis, and the show retold this using a series of medieval mystery plays as the first half, and 'Joseph' as the second. It was very much an actor's show; only a few of the cast had any musical experience. Joan Heal (Mrs Potiphar) had been a West End leading lady, and Riggs O:Hara had been in the West End 'West Side Story', Peter Reeves (Narrator) was something of an all-rounder, with serious televsion drama roles as well as a recording contract.; Gordon Waller (Pharoah) had found fame as half of the Peter and Gordon 60s Pop duo, and although he had worked for Frank Dunlop before, it was in a straight play. The majority of the rest of the cast were what might be thought of as the Frank Dunlop repertory company, and had worked with him for years. though there were a few relative newbies, including the phenomenally talented Ian Charleson, and Jeremy James Taylor (who was to found the National Youth Music Theatre four years later). Following the Edinburgh premiere's sell-out success, the production moved to London, playing the Young Vic and then The Roundhouse, where the first half was shortened and 'Joseph' slightly expanded. The TV version was rehearsed in London and shot in Manchester and a cast album recorded during the same period. Early the following year, it moved to the West End (Albery - now Noel Coward - Theatre) with a completely new first half: 'Jacob's Journey' with a book by Galton and Simpson (of Steptoe and Son fame) and new songs; however, this never quite clicked and the decision was made to cut the first half and expand 'Joseph 'into a two act show, with extra songs arriving almost every day, not all of which survived for more than a couple of performances. Nevertheless, the show bedded down and by the end of its few months' run had grown much closer to the version we know now. And, yes, I'm the Mason Taylor named as one of the brothers in the programme credits. It was my first job, and this is the first time I've seen the recording since its broadcast, Christmas 1972. Worth mentioning that the choreographer was Christopher Bruce, then a dancer with, and later Artistic Director of, Ballet Rambert, who was available as he was recuperating from a knee operation. Riggs O'Hara worked as his assistant, and the keen-eyed may spot a 'West Side' homage at one point..... Thanks so much for posting this, which I never ever expected to see again. Happy memories!
@thomaswolf1771
@thomaswolf1771 4 года назад
@@masontaylor2764 I fully agree. This rough, anarchic early performance is simply outstanding and beats every younger version by far! We performed "Joseph" at our local high school in 1989 using exactly THIS score as an inspiration and reference. It was really great fun and a real success. I still can sing along almost every verse of it.
@jkittymeow
@jkittymeow 4 года назад
Mason Taylor such a fascinating comment, really great to hear from someone involved with this production!
@Palpatine4Senate
@Palpatine4Senate 2 года назад
They look sweaty, bored, drugged up, unhygienic, and it was all very poorly acted except for the guy playing Joseph. I did not enjoy this at all.
@valeriepark9444
@valeriepark9444 2 года назад
That just summed up the entirety of the early 70's.
@lepapercastle
@lepapercastle 7 месяцев назад
​@@valeriepark9444 No one was bored in the 70s.
@verkaforever
@verkaforever 5 месяцев назад
I liked the narrator and pharoah, but I see what you mean about the other actors. The guy playing Joseph is the best I've ever seen- even better than Donny Osmond.
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