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- Three girls on a tour of the English countryside meet up with two young women who introduce them to the joys of life in a nudist camp.
- In a mythical Japan, Ko-Ko, a cheap tailor, has been appointed Lord High Executioner and must find someone to execute before the arrival of the ruling Mikado. He lights upon Nanki-Poo, a strolling minstrel who loves the beautiful Yum-Yum. But Yum-Yum is also loved by Ko-Ko, and Nanki-Poo, seeing no hope for his love, considers suicide. Ko-Ko offers to solve both their problems by executing Nanki-Poo, and an agreement is reached whereby Ko-Ko will allow Nanki-Poo to marry Yum-Yum for one month, at the end of which Nanki-Poo will be executed, in time for the arrival of the Mikado. But what Ko-Ko doesn't know is that Nanki-Poo is the son of the Mikado and has run away to avoid a betrothal to an old harridan named Katisha. The arrival of the Mikado brings all the threads of the tale together.
- GG at the GG was Gentle Giant's second official DVD. It contains: Original menu music by Kerry Minnear. It uses John Weathers's recorded drumming, lifted from the band's multitracks by Dan Bornemark. The BBC Sight & Sound concert, Golders Green Hippodrome, London, January 5th, 1978: * Two Weeks In Spain * Free Hand * On Reflection * I'm Turning Around * Just The Same * Playing the Game * Memories Of Old Days * Betcha Thought We Couldn't Do It * JP Weathers presents * Funny Ways * For Nobody * Mountain Time ITN House, London, April 24, 1976: * Interview * Give It Back * I Lost My Head In and around Capitol Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, 1978: * Words From The Wise * Thank You * Giant For A Day The Old Grey Whistle Test, Drury Lane Theater, London, November 26, 1974. It includes "Octopus Medley." * Gallery 1 (live shots and memorabilia from Gary Green's collection) * Munster, Germany: April 5, 1974: handheld Super 8 footage by Martin Buntrock, filmed at Halle Munsterland. * Gallery 2 (more live shots and memorabilia from Gary Green's collection)