Slim Gaillard's Civilisation
Episode 1: "A Traveller's Tale"
'Look at the clocks - it doesn't matter if they're wrong. Somewhere in the world the time is right.' A typical line from Slim Gaillard. He became a jazz legend, collaborating with Charlie Parker ; he was a Second World War bomber pilot; Marvin Gaye 's father-in-law; and is fluent in Greek, Arabic, Spanish and his own 'Vout-o-Reenee' language; he appeared in 25 films including Hellzapoppin' and Roots; and drove a hearse for the notorious Purple Gang.
Since he was stranded alone in Crete, aged 12, on a voyage from his native Cuba, Slim's life has been a spectacular, and sometimes traumatic, adventure. He tells his amazing story over four episodes with Dizzy Gillespie , Van Morrison , his and Marvin Gaye 's family, Frankie Laine (whom he discovered) and the peanut that went to the moon.
- Contributors:
- Charlie Parker
- Marvin Gaye
- Dizzy Gillespie
- Van Morrison
- Marvin Gaye
- Frankie Laine
- Film editor: Colin Knijff
- Research: Gill Meller
- Executive producer: Nigel Finch
- Director: Anthony Wall
An 'Arena' special, first broadcast by BBC2 on 22 October 1989.