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NEW - Wavelength Music Documentary: Bits & Pieces of England, Pt 5
The Post Office Horizon Scandal; Herring Fishing; Change Ringing at York Minster; A History Cycle; Holiday Camps; The Keeler Affair; Inside Anfield; Kenneth Clark's Civilisation; Pink Floyd's Postwar Requiem
Introduction (01.17) Al Bowlly/Dinner For One Please, James (03.03) Excerpt, Harry Enfield, Women, Know Your Limits (04.28) The Bells & Bell Ringers of York Minster (06.35) The Post Office Horizon Scandal (Ian Hislop with Robert Peston, Alan Bates) (09.43) Ad - Postcodes (10.10) Vashti Bunyan/Just Another Diamond Day (11.49) Excerpt from My Word, 100th edition, 1962 - Denis Norden's She Stoops To Conquer (17.10) Excerpts from Singing The Fishing, the third of the original eight BBC Radio Ballads, first broadcast August 16, 1960, conceived by Ewan MacColl & Charles Parker; a modern day Yarmouth herring trawlerman (18.31) Ewan MacColl/Shoals Of Herring (22.19) Butlins Holiday Camps (22.56) Jingle - Radio Caroline (23.11) History Cycle, with Kate Bush’s England, My Lionheart: Boudica, Athelstan & Alfred The Great, Battle of Hastings, Deposition of James II, The Glorious Revolution of 1688, The Good Friday Agreement (30.52) Ralph McTell/England (35.35) Excerpt from 1984 & Station ID - Newspeak (35.54) Horace Batchelor's Keynsham Radio Luxembourg Commercial (36.34) The Keeler/Profumo/Ward Affair (37.39) Mandy Rice-Davies/You Got What It Takes (38.42) Janice Nicholls I'll Give It 5 (from Juke Box Jury) (38.47) The Archers – Theme & Excerpt (1958 episode, ft Robert Mawdesley as Walter Gabriel) (39.54) Theme from Time To Go Home (40.17) Inside Anfield - Gerry & The Pacemakers/You'll Never Walk Alone, with Liverpool Football Club Fans (42.58) Paul Cosgrave/John Clare's Poem I Am (44.16) Dame Vera Lynn/There'll Always Be An England (45.31) Sir Edward Elgar/Pomp and Circumstance March No 1 in D major, with A C Benson's words, Land of Hope and Glory, Last Night Of The Proms 2012 (BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, conductor Jiří Bělohlávek) (47.03) Radio 4 Time Signal, Excerpt from the Shipping Forecast, and Sailing By (composer Ronald Binge, 1963) (49.41) Lord Kenneth Clark, from the final episode of Civilisation (May 18, 1969) (51.23) The Moody Blues/The Balance (56.01) Pink Floyd/The Postwar Dream (58.36) Radio 4 Close Down (58.52) The Bells of York Minster (Reprise) (59.14) John Ruskin Quotation There Is No Wealth But Life (reader, Paul Cosgrave)
Dedications: In memory of Viola Mary Cosgrave, Kevin Boyd, Geoffrey Ogden-Browne, Vincent Peter Petkevitch; four true lights of England
Special Thanks: Anna Clark-Doyle, Louise Watson, Greg Bordas
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