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I'm turning in too. I expect bts to have hit the home straight by the morning...
Ooh...I thought that I was only taking a punt on this with Brideshead.
Geoffrey Burgon.....wrote the theme music for Brideshead Revisited....got gold so I'm guessing it got to number three in the charts? Although Waugh had/alleged to have three homosexual lovers.
Brideshead Revisited, The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder ...brings in the memories part of the clue.
Circus? Monty Python?
EDIT: ah..got it. Nice clues. Tinker Tailor theme music also by Burgon....that's the one that got to number three. The Circus is MI5 in the book...or Secret Squirrels.
EDIT EDIT: Must be that early morning expresso that fired up the grey cells.
Ooh...I thought that I was only taking a punt on this with Brideshead.
Geoffrey Burgon.....wrote the theme music for Brideshead Revisited....got gold so I'm guessing it got to number three in the charts? Although Waugh had/alleged to have three homosexual lovers.
Brideshead Revisited, The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder ...brings in the memories part of the clue.
Circus? Monty Python?
EDIT: ah..got it. Nice clues. Tinker Tailor theme music also by Burgon....that's the one that got to number three. The Circus is MI5 in the book...or Secret Squirrels.
EDIT EDIT: Must be that early morning expresso that fired up the grey cells.
By George - I think you've rumbled it!
Well done bts, C what you can do?
EDIT: For the sake of completeness, it was Burgon's Nunc Dimittis which went over the closing credits of Tinker Tailor which got to no.3 in the UK charts
Ooh...I thought that I was only taking a punt on this with Brideshead.
Geoffrey Burgon.....wrote the theme music for Brideshead Revisited....got gold so I'm guessing it got to number three in the charts? Although Waugh had/alleged to have three homosexual lovers.
Brideshead Revisited, The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder ...brings in the memories part of the clue.
Circus? Monty Python?
EDIT: ah..got it. Nice clues. Tinker Tailor theme music also by Burgon....that's the one that got to number three. The Circus is MI5 in the book...or Secret Squirrels.
EDIT EDIT: Must be that early morning expresso that fired up the grey cells.
It's sometimes comforting when you find you wouldn't have known any of the references in the answer.
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