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The Dave Clark Five: Concert in London (1964) | British Pathé

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Check out the Dave Clark Five playing a concert in London to a crowd of screaming teenagers as they perform their hits 'Bits 'n Pieces' & 'Glad All Over' in 1964.

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(FILM ID:1749.18)

Full title reads: "The Dave Clark Five - Technicolor".

London.

GV Ext. Teenagers waiting outside the Royal, Tottenham for the doors to open. CU Girl music fans. Pan down showing one of the girls wearing long dress new type fashion.

VS of members of pop band - The Dave Clark Five getting ready for concert in dressing room. The laugh and joke and then comb their hair.

SV Girl teenagers smiling through glass doors at the entrance. Dave Clark comes into picture and kisses one of the girls through the glass.

Side view crowd.

Various shots of the Dave Clark Five performing their song 'Glad All Over'.

They then perform 'Bits 'n Pieces' or 'Bits And Pieces'.

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