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|  colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:In_The_East_screenshot.jpg|thumb|center|screenshot]]
 
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| <b>Directed by:</b>
 
| <b>Directed by:</b>
| [[Kate Burbidge]], [[Derek Burbidge]]
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| [[Derek Burbidge]]
 
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| <b>Produced by:</b>
 
| <b>Produced by:</b>
| [[Kate Burbidge]], [[Derek Burbidge]]
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| Michael Appleton
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| <b>Cameras:</b>
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| K. Humphries, John Simmons
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| <b>Sound:</b>
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| Greg Bailey
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| <b>Sound dubbing:</b>
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| Peter Maxwell
 
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| <b>Edited by:</b>
 
| <b>Edited by:</b>
| EDITOR
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| Simon Milne
 
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| <b>Filming location(s):</b>
 
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| <b>Broadcast date:</b>
 
| <b>Broadcast date:</b>
| [[1980-MM-DD]]
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| [[1980-10-10]]
 
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| <b>Running time:</b>
 
| <b>Running time:</b>
| 00:00
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| 52 1/2 minutes
 
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=Video summary=
 
=Video summary=
A selection of live performances, behind the scenes material, [[The Police]] filming promotional videos - filmed between February and April [[1980]].  
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A selection of live performances, behind the scenes material, [[The Police]] filming promotional videos ... [[Anne Nightingale]] accompanied [[The Police]] in exotic locations between February and April [[1980]].  
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* [[Next To You]] (Kyoto - [[1980-02-20]])
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* [[Bring On The Night]] (Honkong - [[1980-02-27]])
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* [[Message In A Bottle]] (soundcheck)
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* [[Walking On The Moon]] (soundcheck / Kyoto - [[1980-02-20]])
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* [[Guitar Man]] (dressing room)
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* [[So Lonely]] (Hongkong - [[1980-02-27]])
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* [[Visions Of The Night]] (Hongkong - [[1980-02-26]])
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* sitar jam
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* [[Can't Stand Losing You]] (Bombay - [[1980-03-26]])
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* [[Roxanne]] (studio version)
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* [[Truth Hits Everybody]] (studio version)
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* [[Driven To Tears]] (Athens - either [[1980-03-30]] or [[1980-03-31]])
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* [[Born In The 50's]] (Hongkong - [[1980-02-27]])
  
 
=Production=
 
=Production=
Live tracks for this TV broadcast were overdubbed and remixed at [[Keystone Studios]] in Dublin, Ireland. A lot of this material was later edited with later recordings for the [[Around The World]] video release.
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For this TV special [[Sting]] went back to Ken Kiernan's [[Keystone Studios]] in Dublin, Ireland, where they had previously recorded demos for [[Zenyatta Mondatta]]. They overdubbed and remixed the original live tapes. A lot of material from [[Police In The East]] was later edited with further recordings from the [[1980-1981 Zenyatta Mondatta Tour]] for the [[Around The World]] video release.
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The TV special was first broadcast on [[1980-10-10]] at 7:30PM on BBC 2 in the UK.
  
 
=Quotations and trivia=
 
=Quotations and trivia=
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=See also=
 
=See also=
''This section needs more information.''
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* [[Around The World]]
  
 
=External links and reviews=
 
=External links and reviews=
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=References=
 
=References=
source: private information ([[Keystone Studios]] overdubs)
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source: Ken Kiernan ([[Keystone Studios]] overdubs), BBC pages
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:17, 18 March 2022


Police In The East follows The Police on their 1980 tour of the Far East..

"Police In The East"
screenshot
Artist: The Police
Directed by: Derek Burbidge
Produced by: Michael Appleton
Cameras: K. Humphries, John Simmons
Sound: Greg Bailey
Sound dubbing: Peter Maxwell
Edited by: Simon Milne
Filming location(s): LOCATION(S)
Broadcast date: 1980-10-10
Running time: 52 1/2 minutes

Video summary

A selection of live performances, behind the scenes material, The Police filming promotional videos ... Anne Nightingale accompanied The Police in exotic locations between February and April 1980.

Production

For this TV special Sting went back to Ken Kiernan's Keystone Studios in Dublin, Ireland, where they had previously recorded demos for Zenyatta Mondatta. They overdubbed and remixed the original live tapes. A lot of material from Police In The East was later edited with further recordings from the 1980-1981 Zenyatta Mondatta Tour for the Around The World video release.

The TV special was first broadcast on 1980-10-10 at 7:30PM on BBC 2 in the UK.

Quotations and trivia

This section needs more information.

See also

External links and reviews

This section needs more information.

References

source: Ken Kiernan (Keystone Studios overdubs), BBC pages