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Agatha Raisin Wots the tune

09 Nov 06 - 04:57 AM (#1879991)
Subject: Agatha Raisin Wots the tune
From: ThreeSheds

Wots this tune

Whats the name of the tune that introduces the BBC R4 Agatha Raisin serial, The link is to the Listen again feature and the tune comes in after a minute.I'm sure its a well known tune.


09 Nov 06 - 05:39 AM (#1880007)
Subject: RE: Agatha Raisin Wots the tune
From: The Borchester Echo

Shepherds Hey (Bampton version, I think). The real question is whatever does it have to do with Corsica?


09 Nov 06 - 05:49 AM (#1880012)
Subject: RE: Agatha Raisin Wots the tune
From: SylviaN

Yet another case of not using the appropriate traditional national music. It is probably just the case of "Oh, here's something that's tradition, so we won't have to pay royalties and we can't be bothered looking any further!!"


09 Nov 06 - 10:16 AM (#1880180)
Subject: RE: Agatha Raisin Wots the tune
From: Leadfingers

Shepherds Hay is perfectly acceptable as a sinature tune as the original setting for the programme is a village in The Cotswolds !


09 Nov 06 - 10:28 AM (#1880187)
Subject: RE: Agatha Raisin Wots the tune
From: Megan L

Why do people get hollier than thou over music if its a bonny piece of music or evocative.


09 Nov 06 - 10:38 AM (#1880202)
Subject: RE: Agatha Raisin Wots the tune
From: The Borchester Echo

Oh, was it that other Chipping Bonifacio where they were? Silly me, I always mix them up. And Shepherds Hey is such an international tune. If it's good enough for Oxfordshire sheep it'll do for Corsican goats.


09 Nov 06 - 10:49 AM (#1880211)
Subject: RE: Agatha Raisin Wots the tune
From: The Borchester Echo

hollier than thou

Yes, well why not use The Prickleye Bush? After all, everyone else is using it for anything these days.

Shepherds Hey is evocative of Cotswold Morris. It is also a well-known tune, a tape or CD of which was probably lying around the drama production office for instant recycling by researchers who can't be arsed to match music to subject matter (which appears, from the bit I heard, to be some rather silly people on na Mediterranean island which has its own musical tradition).


09 Nov 06 - 10:55 AM (#1880221)
Subject: RE: Agatha Raisin Wots the tune
From: Leadfingers

Diane - The 'Silly People' normally live in the Cotswolds , the Corsican setting is mereley for this particular story line !


09 Nov 06 - 11:08 PM (#1880878)
Subject: RE: Agatha Raisin Wots the tune
From: leeneia

I have read many of the Agatha Raisin novels. Poor Agatha, she never succeeds in love or cookery.

Tell me, does the actress who plays her have "bear-like" eyes? That's the kind Agatha has.


10 Nov 06 - 09:59 AM (#1882110)
Subject: RE: Agatha Raisin Wots the tune
From: 8_Pints

If you have only heard the last episode then I can see why you might think the music innappropriate but all the previous ones were set in the character's home village which is supposed to be in the Cotswolds. I had actually thought how absolutely right the music was - fancy the Beeb getting it right and using a Cotswold morris tune for a programme set there!
Sue vG


10 Nov 06 - 11:14 AM (#1882236)
Subject: RE: Agatha Raisin Wots the tune
From: Shiplap Structure3

I've never stared into a bears eyes