It is a track from the album Moon Safari (by the French duo Air). It is called La Femme D'Argent and is the first track on the album.
BBC Radiophonic Music was created in 1970.
It's a track called 'French Cook' which is Track 2 from the CD 'Rick Stein's French Odyssey - Music from the BBC TV series'. It's available on the following site: www.crocodilemusic.com
BBC Radio 6 Music is the sister radio station of BBC Radio 2. The selection of music being featured on BBC Radio 6 Music are mostly dance music, jazzy and souly music and not to mention Carribean music like Jamaican.
Music from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop was created in 1958.
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People can obtain a list of music that has been used in BBC program trailers by contacting the BBC company. The company should be able to provide people with information on what music has been used.
The BBC has been producing music for longer than 80 years. The BBC became a major patron of arts, commissioning music and drama since the 1930s. Its staff started with a number of four.
The music used in the trailer for the BBC series "1864" on BBC Four is a piece by composer John Lunn. Known for his atmospheric scores, Lunn's music effectively captures the emotional and historical depth of the series. The trailer features a haunting and powerful composition that enhances the dramatic themes of the show. For specific details on the track, it might be helpful to check the BBC's official site or music credits associated with the series.
The Chain from Fleetwood Mac
Crystalised by The xx
The BBC doesn't spend the money to get the rights to the music everywhere. BBC openly dislikes America, because we don't HAVE to pay the BBC, whereas in England if you want TV at all you have to pay the BBC. Because they have less of a market, because they would have to work harder for the same pay, and because rights for music are bloody expensive, they'll pay for the rights to music only in region-locked DVDs and on british television. BBC America usually has one or two kids on staff who can slap together music for them, mixed with music the BBC and BBC America have purchased unlimited rights to use and royalty free music. Obviously I would never do this because that would be wrong, but apparently if you google top gear, and put in the season and episode, and look for the episodes that have been uploaded to streetfire.net, you can watch the episodes with the original british music.
It's 'Sing Sing Sing' by the BBC Band Orchestra