But the What's My Line theme tune was Roller Coaster by Henri Rene & His Orchestra
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Northender
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Originally posted by Northender View PostWell I never ....Kabalevsky's 'The Comedians'.
Arnold Bax - Overture to a picaresque comedy
Martinu - Comedy on the bridge
Kabalevsky - The Comedians / Comedians Galop
a Northie D to get me out of this hole?
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Northender
OK, here's my 'D':
First of all there was the fire. Then there was the murder (although that Italian did OK out of it). Then, much later, we lost out to those film studios. But we're still here!
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Northender
A couple of clues....
The murder (strictly speaking an assassination) led to a period of neglect for 'D', but provided a subject for a famous Italian composer.
Much more recently, 'D' lost out when certain of its facilities were deemed too fragile to feature in a production of a work by an equally famous Austrian.
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That whirring and clanking noise you can hear, by the way, and the faint whiff of burning rubber... That's me thinking furiously.
A most intriguing puzzle"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
I'm only just now looking at D. It seems to suggest that D is a place, rather than a person? But, maybe my inklings are faulty (perhaps it's the film studios that are veering me in that direction)
Edit: Just seen Northender's reply to Cali ........ whirring and clinking? Still veers me in a filmic direction.
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Northender
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI'm only just now looking at D. It seems to suggest that D is a place, rather than a person? But, maybe my inklings are faulty (perhaps it's the film studios that are veering me in that direction)
Edit: Just seen Northender's reply to Cali ........ whirring and clinking? Still veers me in a filmic direction.
Yes a place. Is it a real place or a fictional one, such as might turn up in the title of something?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Northender
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