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The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (1968)

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8.8

The history of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo dates back to 1950, but the history of the 'Tattoo' itself goes much further back.. During the War of the Austrian Succession in the eighteenth century, British forces based in Flanders were recalled to their barracks each night by army drummers who whose sounds would signal inn keepers to stop serving beer and send the soldiers away. The nightly ritual became known as 'Doe den tap toe' or 'turn of the taps'. This later became 'tap toe' and then 'Tattoo'. The event of today has grown enormously from the 9000 strong crowd of the 1950 Tattoo to well over 200,000 annually in recent years. Some 35% of these are international visitors. In addition to those who travel to Edinburgh to see the Tattoo first hand, 100 million people around the world now watch the event on television. The BBC presenter Tom Fleming has commentated on the Edinburgh Military Tattoo every year since 1966 .

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Release Date
UK
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1968-08
Also Known As (A.K.A.)
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
(Original title)
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Germany
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
UK
Parent Guide
Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated