Bee Gees: In Our Own Time plot
"In Our Own Time" is the story of the Bee Gees' career. From their roots in the North West of England, through their early career in Australia, their return to England and international breakthrough in the late 1960s, then on to global superstardom with "Saturday Night Fever" and more. In addition, there is also the success and sorrow of the tragic early death of their younger brother Andy and later Maurice. The story is told "in their own words", through in-depth new interviews with Barry and Robin Gibb and through extensive interviews with Maurice filmed shortly before his death in January 2003. These are richly illustrated by live performances, TV and film clips and home movies from their early days.