What was the theme tune for points of view?

What was the theme tune for points of view?

Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula
Theme. The original theme tune to the programme was the first 13 seconds of Kid Ory’s trad jazz piece “Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula”, played by the Dutch Swing College Band.

Who Compared points of view?

Points of View has been presented by Anne Robinson, Kenneth Robinson, Barry Took, Carol Vorderman, and Terry Wogan, amongst others, over the years, the most recent being Jeremy Vine.

Who presented point of view?

Several presenters have followed Took including Tony Robinson, Alan Titchmarsh and Chris Serle. Anne Robinson assumed control in 1988, holding the fort for 11 years, before Terry Wogan started doing the job. Jeremy Vine became the new host in 2008.

How do I contact point of view?

Contact Points of View

  1. Phone:
  2. 0370 908 3199. (This number is charged as a local rate call from a landline; mobile tariffs will vary.)
  3. Write to us: BBC Points of View. 40 Pacific Quay. Glasgow. G51 1DA.
  4. Facebook. Points of View Facebook page.
  5. Twitter: @BBCPoV.

Who wrote the BBC News theme?

David Harry Lowe
David Harry Lowe (born 11 April 1959) is an English composer and music producer. His work comprises primarily of music for television, radio, commercials and idents. Lowe is best known for his extensive work on theme tunes for bulletins and programmes for BBC News.

Who wrote Grandstand theme?

Keith MansfieldGrandstand / Composer
Theme tune The programme’s longest running and best known theme, composed for the programme by Keith Mansfield, was first heard at the end of the 11 October 1975 edition (the 1000th edition of Grandstand) and remained until the end of the programme’s existence.

Who has presented Watchdog?

The presenter on the original Nationwide segment was Hugh Scully. Later Watchdog presenters included John Stapleton – who with Faulds Wood was the first married couple to front a BBC television programme – Alice Beer, Nicky Campbell, Matt Allwright and Anne Robinson.

What time is points of view on?

Don’t forget to tune in to the last episode of Points Of View tomorrow at 12:45pm on BBC One!

What day is points of view on BBC?

Saturday
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How do I contact Newswatch?

Contact us

  1. By email. [email protected].
  2. On Twitter. twitter.com/newswatchbbc.
  3. By telephone. 0370 010 6676.
  4. By post. Newswatch. W1 NBH 03D. BBC Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA.

Who wrote the one show theme?

Composer David Lowe
Composer David Lowe talks about how he created the iconic theme.

Who wrote the theme music for countryfile?

David LoweCountryfile / Music composed by

Who wrote the Ski Sunday theme tune?

Sam Fonteyn
The theme music to the programme is “Pop Looks Bach” by Sam Fonteyn, which was also used as the theme tune for the BBC’s coverage of the Winter Olympics until the 2006 Games. In the US, the religion-oriented radio show The World Tomorrow used Pop Looks Bach as its opening music during the 1980s.

Who wrote Wimbledon theme?

Keith Mansfield’s
Who composed the theme tune for the BBC coverage of Wimbledon? Since the very hot summer of 1976, the BBC has opened its Wimbledon coverage with Keith Mansfield’s Light and Tuneful. There’s no mistaking it today as one of the classic signature themes, although Mansfield originally penned it for a music library.

How old is Matt Albright?

52 years (April 14, 1970)Matt Allwright / Age

Can you use BBC footage?

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How do I contact a BBC journalist?

How can I contact a presenter, guest or contributor who has featured in a BBC programme? If you’d like to get in touch with a BBC presenter, try checking their programme’s website for contact details (go to the BBC Programmes site to search for the programme’s website) or contact them via their agent.

  • September 25, 2022