Paul Guinery's delightful rendition of 'Alpine Pastures' which was used as the theme tune for the long-running series 'My Word' (although I didn't know then what the tune was called) reminded me of other favourite radio themes, including 'Coronation Scot' (Paul Temple) and 'Marching Strings' (Top Of The Form).
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Plenty of scope here! I'd like to say a special Thank You to whoever chose the music for some no doubt long-forgotten thriller on R4 around 6 or 7pm, perhaps just after The Archers. I got hooked by the story as an impressionable schoolboy and was incredibly delighted to find its theme music coming out of R3 sometime later. It was a chunk of Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, which became one of my earliest purchases once I could afford full-price LPsI keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Sailing By.... why.......
In one of my former lives I would eagerly await, from mid-August on, the Shipping and Inshore Waters forecast.... Westerly above 6, I'd be down at the coast for the early tide to watch for Skuas, Shearwaters, and later, Petrels; I loved the Skuas most, rampaging through flocks of Gulls and Terns as the tide receded...
Sometimes you'd have the sublime Sabine, blown in across the beach to stun the eye with its sharp diagonals......
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If we are allowed the theme tune to a whole day, what better than to wake to this, played at dawn on Radio 3 before the advent of 24 hour radio -
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostSailing By.... why.......
In one of my former lives I would eagerly await, from mid-August on, the Shipping and Inshore Waters forecast.... Westerly above 6, I'd be down at the coast for the early tide to watch for Skuas, Shearwaters, and later, Petrels; I loved the Skuas most, rampaging through flocks of Gulls and Terns as the tide receded...
Sometimes you'd have the sublime Sabine, blown in across the beach to stun the eye with its sharp diagonals......
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostSailing By.... why.......
My overriding objective when listening to Radio 4 is to flip stations before the Archers theme music kicks off! (Ditto Eastenders when watching BBC 1. Woes betides me if I don't flip before the tom-toms...)
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Originally posted by Bella Kemp View PostIf we are allowed the theme tune to a whole day, what better than to wake to this, played at dawn on Radio 3 before the advent of 24 hour radio -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ2X0ab8kiU
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Originally posted by FFRR View Post"Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells" is why :) (May he choke on his Werthers Original).
My overriding objective when listening to Radio 4 is to flip stations before the Archers theme music kicks off! (Ditto Eastenders when watching BBC 1. Woes betides me if I don't flip before the tom-toms...)
And woe betide your radio and TV as well, I would imagine!
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Originally posted by Bella Kemp View PostIf we are allowed the theme tune to a whole day, what better than to wake to this, played at dawn on Radio 3 before the advent of 24 hour radio -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ2X0ab8kiU
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThanks for this, Bella - one of RVW's most wonderful scores - warm, generous and deeply mysterious by turns. Oddly enough I don't remember this being used at the entrée to Radio 3 in the mornings. Must've been asleep!
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