Themes ain't what they used to be [Simpson / J. S. Bach & Arr. Goom / Trombey / Mansfield / T. Hatch / Stoller / Immel / Simon
Campbell / Harper / Gray / Immel]
4.11
A8
BBC news (Simon Campbell)
A10
Thunderbirds (B. Gray)
A11
Dallas (Immel)
B1
Lost in a world of dreams [Colman / Swern]
Total length of media 4:11.
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A mixture of a number of themes into one with a beat added. The themes are either slowed or speeded up to match it, not a good single at all, sorry!
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Includes the themes from Blake’s 7, Juliet Bravo, Van Der Valk, Grandstand, Crossroads, Match Of The Day, Knots Landing, World Of Sport, Thunderbirds, Dallas and the BBC News theme.
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BBC Radio Enterprises Ltd and BBC Enterprises Ltd, predecessors of BBC Worldwide / BBC Worldwide Ltd., the BBC's commercial arm. Formed 1968 and 1979 respectively, they were a subsidiary wholly owned by the BBC and merged into BBC Worldwide in 1995. In that time, there were companies set up within or structured brands as part of the company to deal with separate parts of the business, e.g. BBC Records for recorded audio. Sometimes written as BBC Enterprise Ltd.
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