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solar575 | 23:44 Tue 29th Jun 2004 | Adverts
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what is the theme tune of the pearl and dean adverts
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It was actually written for the ad's by Ron Grainger in the 1960's.
Have a look at this LOL I downloaded the advert once from somewhere but can't remember where now sorry -
http://littleurl.com/?019s
baba baba baba baba bababa baba baba baba baba bababa baba baba baba babaaa [b]BA[/b]
Shouldn't that be Ron GRAINER?
Amongst others, he also did the theme for 60's series 'Man In A Suitcase' (it was later used as the theme for Chris Evans' TGFI Friday) and the theme for 'Steptoe & Son' (Old Ned).
The piece is called 'Asteroid"
The tune is called "Asteroids" by Pete Moore! It's not the original Pearl and Dean trademark music however. A version of The Acropolis appeared on screen accompanied by a rising chord sequence of chord 1, followed by chord 2 (minor), followed by chord 3, followed by chord 5 (7) followed by chord 1 at the 8ve to finish. (only if you're old enough to remember. I'm a sad old school music-teacher type, who used to go to the ABC cinema. Lothian Road, Edinburgh who knew the projection staff. Cheers now, Kenny Duncan.
OK, I know that it's over 18 months since the last reply but Kenny Duncan might be interested in this: the piece he is referring to is called "Grand Vista" and it is a piece of library music written by a namesake of his, the late Trevor Duncan (real name Leonard Trebilco). Trevor Duncan also wrote the sig music for "Dr Finlay's Casebook" and "Quatermass and the Pit" (both BBC TV series). It's available on a Cavendish CD (Boosey Media)

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