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Dry Bones from The Singing Detective

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

TV show: The Singing Detective;
Episode 1: Skin;
Year: 1986;
Song: Dry Bones;
Artist: Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians;
Composer: James Weldon Johnson;
Inspiration: Ezekiel 37:1-14

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  • Agree with Aalborg42. The best ever. The hospital staff are very true to life. Does anybody know which group recorded that version of Dry Bones?

  • @vincevolaju Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians

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  • The f****** best thing ever

  • Watched the entire series the other day after vaguely remembering watching a bit of it when I was 6yrs old when it first aired. Awsome awesome awesome

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  • hey, those neat legs, those swinging asses, just great !

  • very pretty dancing nurses, if all hospital personal was dressed and humoured like that, healing would be easy !

  • This is probably one of the funniest scenes from the series. The basic premise of the series is that the lead character, Philip Marlowe (played by Michael Gambon) has got a very severe skin condition (brought on by stress) that causes his body tempersture to go over the top. This results in hallucinations in what is a very brilliant and imaginative mind. May seem weird at first glance, but once you understand what's going on it's superb!

  • I'll have what they're having.

  • BLOODY BRILL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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