Subject: RE: Music Workshop (BBC Schools) - contents From: Nigel Parsons Date: 30 Nov 20 - 07:18 AM Lights! Camera! Action! (1997 Spring, 1999 Spring, 2001 Spring, 2003 Spring) Movies were movies Music! Music! Music! Churn them out Smile Make ‘em laugh Chattanooga choo choo Let’s face the music and dance Side by side My Mammy Trolls (Summer 1993) composed by Peter Skellern: Illustrations Alan Baker It’s midsummer eve What is it? I’m free! It can ruin what was once a lovely day We’re woodland creatures Love will always help you through Good Lord no! Deary me! He’s gone Jazzamatazz (1994 Spring, 1996 Spring, 1998 Spring) Illustrations: Charles Burke Nsansa Censele Basin Street blues Mississippi mud Chilly winds This little light of mine Take the ‘A’ train On the sunny side of the street Fascinating rhythm I got rhythm It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing Summertime Mood Indigo Take five One note Samba |
Subject: RE: Music Workshop (BBC Schools) - contents From: Nigel Parsons Date: 30 Nov 20 - 07:16 AM Brer Rabbit (1983 Summer, Summer 1985) Music Albert Chatterley, Illustrations John Dyke Flibbertigibbet Making more The sky is blue Where’s the food Fine new shoes Survival Bugsy Malone (1995 Autumn, 1997 Autumn, 2000 Spring) Music Paul Williams, Illustrations Colin Mier Bugsy Malone Fat Sam’s Grand Slam Tomorrow Bad guys I’m feeling fine My name is Tallulah So you wanna be a boxer Ordinary fool Down and out You give a little love |
Subject: RE: Music Workshop (BBC Schools) - contents From: Nigel Parsons Date: 30 Nov 20 - 07:14 AM Aladdin (1969 Autumn, 1971 Autumn) Illustrations: Eric Critchley Wash Day The Magician Aladdin’s song (Down in Demerara) Down River Song of the Palace Maidens Song of Badroul Badour Finale The Tree (1971 Summer, 1974 Summer) Illustrations: Caroline Sharp Kalinka Song of sadness and sense Grisha’s song Pietya’s song Song of the workers The Starotsa Colour me Cornwall (1973 Summer, 1976 Summer) Illustrations: Anthony Colbert Colour me Cornwall March of the children The ruin The spell song The ghost’s song Evening in Cornwall |
Subject: RE: Music Workshop (BBC Schools) - contents From: Nigel Parsons Date: 30 Nov 20 - 07:13 AM Hugo’s haunt (1966 Summer, 1967 Summer) Illustrations: John Lawrence School journey World of yesterday Treasure hunt Capture Don Carlos the Brave (1967 Autumn, 1968 Autumn) Illustrations: Frank Mitchell The Troubador Cavalry Mouse The Last Straw Bolero Hickory Dickory Dock Jesus and the Troubador Twm Shon Cati (1969 Spring, 1970 Spring) Illustrations Trevor Ridley The cave Twm’s song The highwayman Penillion The River Towy Going Home |
Subject: RE: Music Workshop (BBC Schools) - contents From: Nigel Parsons Date: 30 Nov 20 - 07:11 AM The Four Friends (1964 Autumn) (Tunes: Spanish Folk) Illustrator Geoffrey Harrold Don Pedro the donkey Hurry, little donkey Bolero Pepito the puppy Fernando the bull Carlito the rat The crib Maria The Old Grandfather Clock (1965 Spring) (Tunes mainly Folk) Illustrator Hugh Marshall The Village The Carrier The Predicament At The Vicarage The Doctor The Trudging Carrier The Good Turn Home Again The Big Top (1966 Spring, 1967 Spring) Illustrations: Brian Liddle On the road The big top Listen to the band Here come the animals Rehearsal On with the show |
Subject: RE: Music Workshop (BBC Schools) - contents From: Nigel Parsons Date: 30 Nov 20 - 07:09 AM Any contents which I list here represent copies which I currently hold. As usual I can arrange to transcribe, or to send scans. |
Subject: Music Workshop (BBC Schools) - contents From: Nigel Parsons Date: 30 Nov 20 - 07:08 AM Yet another series of BBC schools music broadcasts which I will add here just in case someone is searching for an included song. From: This site an introduction: "Most of the Music Workshop programmes have two main sections. The first teaches songs. The second adds accompaniment for classroom instruments. Between these two main sections there is a short sequence devoted to music for listening, or an extract from the term's story. "The whole of each term is devoted to a story, developed through songs. This leads to a complete performance in the last programme of term." - adapted from BBC Annual Programme Guides throughout the 1970s and 1980s History Music Workshop began in autumn 1964, replacing the earlier series Rhythm and Melody, initially for 8-9 year-olds only but this age range was gradually expanded. In autumn 1966 the normal Music Workshop series, expanded to ages 8-10, was renamed Music Workshop Stage One, and a new series of Music Workshop Stage Two for 10-12 year-olds was introduced. In autumn 1975 Music Workshop Stage Two was renamed Music Makers, and Music Workshop Stage One returned to simply being called Music Workshop. When the series began in 1964 there were actually two broadcasts a week: a main 20 minute programme covering the songs (Music...), and a 10 minute follow-up programme on another day of the week covering classroom instrument work (...Workshop). This format continued when the series was split into Stages, so that in the late 1960s there were 4 separate Music Workshop broadcasts every week. In autumn 1969 the two halves were brought together into a single half-hour programme (well, half an hour for Stage One and half an hour for Stage Two) with roughly the first 15 minutes devoted to the Music, and the last 15 minutes to the Workshop. In autumn 1985 the programmes were reduced to 25 minutes, and finally in autumn 1994 down to 20 minutes. The series is still going strong, available as a podcast from the BBC website (but only during the terms when it is broadcast on the radio) and with one whole unit including songs and accompaniments, playscript and workshop exercises, available freely online. |
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