BBC Radio 4 Theme Music
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The BBC Radio 4 UK Theme is an arrangement of traditional British airs composed by Fritz Spiegl (and possibly Manfred Arlan) which was played every morning on BBC Radio 4 between 1978 and 2006. In 2006, an announcement that the broadcast was to be cancelled caused much controversy in the United Kingdom, including extensive discussion in the British media and even in Parliament. The last broadcast of the UK Theme was at 5:30am on 23 April 2006.
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Back in 82 I was a young sailor on a german merchantman, sailing eastbound in the channel south of the Isle of Wight. I heard this tune while on morning watch steering the ship into the rising sun. I wont forget this moment for the rest of my life.
@Boodles2007
7 жыл бұрын
Michael König is that you uncle Albert?
@michaelkonig3229
7 жыл бұрын
Sorry, Charles, no, I´m just Michael König from Germany
@michaelkonig3229
7 жыл бұрын
Sorry, no, I´m just Michael König from Dortmund, Germany
@barnyification
3 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful memory
@zuzannawisniewska8339
Жыл бұрын
😀👍
We need to start a petition to have this wonderful tune returned to the BBC!
@nottmjas
2 жыл бұрын
Before the start of Breakfast on BBC1
@barnyification
2 жыл бұрын
Where do I sign..
@mikeuk4130
Жыл бұрын
I heard on R4 a few weeks ago that it was actually under discussion.
@stephenvince9994
6 ай бұрын
are you drugged? The BBC hate this sort of thing. We love it of course. Thats why you will never hear it on what has become of the BB bloody C
@allankempson6951
2 ай бұрын
I'd sign it, I was really sad when they stopped playing the UK Theme.
It’s about time the BBC brought back this theme music, I found it most inspiring to start my working day.
As a French citizen, (living in France, thus), I have been listening to the BBC Radio 4 on the Long Waves for years. Also, this theme is just awesome, impressive, appealing, and....thrilling. Every morning, I wake up with this magnificient tune, saved on my cell phone. Brilliant ! Every time I listen to it, I feel like I was British, even though I'm not, unfortunately :/
@paulputnam8211
4 жыл бұрын
Long wave still reaches out across Europe - long may it continue !
@vicjones3992
4 жыл бұрын
Being British means respecting democracy above all - we may be leaving the EU political project but we are not leaving Europe I hope France will follow us A trading bloc does not need an army I foresee a new entente cordiale after Macron is kicked out
I used to wake up to this on my clock radio when I was a schoolboy in the 1980s. 0555hrs. Nostalgia!
@samuelholmes3696
5 жыл бұрын
Same! Although I was an undergraduate in the early 2000s!
@vandibber8221
4 жыл бұрын
And I did it in the 90s before school!
I woke up to this arrangement of music for years in London during the 90s. Loved it then and love it now.
@clontarfer
10 жыл бұрын
Well done your pride in it is rightly placed.
@clontarfer
9 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I feel sorry for the rural folk who began their day (at an unholy hour) to this beautiful ayre. Politic Correctness dumped it in the bin. Very sad. Still I occasionally fire it up on my mp3, sure I wince at the Rule Britiania but there is so much more in it. Greetings from Dublin.
Shame on the Beeb for removing this from R4 morning programme. On early morning drives, it reminded me of what a great country with a great heritage we still live in.
@ObakuZenCenter
Жыл бұрын
Such a shame that the UK became a fascist, failed state and will soon break up.
In the early 2000’s I would set off for work on Monday morning in time to hear this. It always struck me as an emotional and ethereal summing up of the British Isles, as dawn was breaking across the land.
Fritz Spiegl was an Austrian Jew who fled to Britain in the late 30s after the rise of Nazism. He was of the generation of immigrants who fell in love with Britain and who did their best to become completely integrated, so it's no surprise that he should write a piece of music celebrating British patriotism.
@AntPDC
7 жыл бұрын
+ None of this music was Spiegl's original composition - he simply arranged a series of extant, traditional UK melodies. I don't say he had no artistic input, but heck, these are all old British tunes.
This brings back affectionate memories of the days I had to get up at 6am for work. For 10 years I went to bed to the strains of "Sailing By" and awoke to the "UK theme" (much to the irritation of my partner) But at least I knew what the weather was doing in Strangford Lough....
legendary. this was great if you were slightly drunk at around 5 in the morning
I remember it coming off the night ferry,early in the morning, from France and driving over the Sussex Downs,thank you! I really miss hearing it!
I'm from France but for years I woke up with this theme... Great memories. thanks.
I was considered a sad child. I fell in love with Radio 4 in 1988 when I was 12 years old. There were so many nights when I fell asleep to sailing by only to be woken 15 minutes later by the National Anthem to then fall asleep during the world service broadcast only to be awoke. By the wonderful UK theme at 530. There really is no better way to start the day and even now I wish the BBC would reinstate this magnificent theme. I guess I should be grateful that Sailing By and the National Anthem are still there
@derekhorne8076
7 жыл бұрын
I'm on one now! Whilst I am I would also reinstate Lillibolero to the World Service and the mono version of Barwick Green (along with the end of the piece for seriou last events)
@derekhorne8076
7 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@G6JPG
2 жыл бұрын
@@derekhorne8076 Vanessa Whitburn it was who took away the "doom music" from The Archers when something serious happened in it.
@derekhorne8076
2 жыл бұрын
@G6JPG yes it was and since she is long gone (she used to be referred to as 'the beetle' on the old message boards), then they could reinstate it - though Tbf they did play it after the verdict in Helen's trial
@G6JPG
2 жыл бұрын
@@derekhorne8076 "The old message boards" - or at least UMRA - lives and thrives!
I'm Irish and I love this arrangement.
@KrisRobertsNI
10 жыл бұрын
Me to
@watchmaker1475
7 жыл бұрын
and me too
@keithwatson1384
5 жыл бұрын
Me too.
@Adargi
5 жыл бұрын
Good.
....this used to mark the time I woke up in the early bath I had and went to work in an office on a fish market....fond memories....probably fonder now than at the the time. Still...what a tune....
I am Ghanaian and I used to wake up to this every morning when I was visiting in the UK. It was a sad moment for me when it was announced that the song was being replaced ostensibly for political correctness. Luckily I was to leave the UK before the song was scrapped so I did not miss the travesty of justice that this decision was.
@ObakuZenCenter
Жыл бұрын
Nothing to to do with political correctness, just penny pinching neoliberals.
I love this tune,I was travelling to work listening to radio 4. Working in Halewood Liverpool Fords now Jag land rover ,in 80s. I love it.
I moved to the UK just a year ago, but as a child I always heard this on TV and other forms of media. It certainly sounds regal!
Hearing this every morning used to set me up for the day. I miss it still.
I miss this terrific arrangement - used to enjoy listening to it over breakfast.
I really miss this. It was great hearing this after a long night on the road, just before Farming today :)
For now, I'm not interested in personal politics, left or right. What matters to me personally, is that I used to (on the rare occasions I was up at the time) listen to this on my dad's radio, as far back as I can remember, even when I was a small child. Just to hear it again brings a proud and happy smile to my face :).
@samuelholmes3696
9 жыл бұрын
Andy B Me too! It reminds me of my days as a full-time student, when I'd wake up early during summer holidays just to hear this theme! I remember it always came around the time of the morning shipping forecast.
@devfaulter
8 жыл бұрын
+Andy B And me! It takes me back to waking up early on many occasions to do my paper round!
@59patrickw
4 жыл бұрын
to me this was what i listened to just before the shipping forecast pen at the ready for the area i was in
I'm Irish (Republic) and I loved this compilation so sad it is gone. Shame on BBC. It showed our shared heritage in these islands but it means nothing to those now at the reins who's sense of history amounts to the memory of a fly.
@Twoheadsdremel
4 жыл бұрын
Spot on. Everything that's wrong with Britain encapsulated in three sentences.
@MarkPentler
3 жыл бұрын
It’s a song on the radio guys, Jesus Christ this kind of shit is tiresome.
@Mister.Weatherbee
3 жыл бұрын
@@MarkPentler It's not just a song on the radio unless you have a shallow materialistic view of the world.
@barnyification
3 жыл бұрын
@@MarkPentler it's a British thing... you wouldn't understand...
Reminds me of many sleepless nights, imagining myself in that land so far away. The history, the pomp, the pageantry. One day I'll get there.
Please, bring it back... We LOVE England. Greetings from sunny Florianópolis, Brazil.
@simeonberesford6179
7 жыл бұрын
the whole point of this peice of music is that English music is only a small par of its charms. It celebrates all parts of the UK.
Used to wake up to this every morning when I lived in Brussels. I note it was stopped on 23 April which is my birthday - such a shame 😢😊
On arising this was my roll call...It always made me feel interlinked within our home nations...alas no more! so please, please bring it back radio four.
It's more than political, more than just music. It's more than a compilation. It's a culmination of treasured musical elements, that journey you, in time. Enjoy the blessed music that is ours; ours to enjoy forever. Britton at his best!
I really miss this early in the mornings.
Bring it back! Makes me proud to be British.
Love it, brings a smile to my face every time. Reminds me of waking up in a very cold Coggershall to get my hubby to train station. London bound..True Blue British...always be proud! Wendy and Clive
i'm left wing and i've always loved it. Bring it back
@diverdrew
9 жыл бұрын
Harry Brown Whereas you are merely a very large twunt....
@brownoutdoors3224
9 жыл бұрын
Drew Lawrence at least im not a terrorism supporter
I think they should play this at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics in London. It clearly demonstrates the constituent parts of Great Britain in music form.
I was really sad when Radio 4 stopped playing the UK Theme, I used to love listening to it each morning. The BBC have a bad habit of stopping theme tunes that listeners like, like when they stopped playing the lilliburlero at the top of the hour on the World Service, I'd love to see that back as well as the UK Theme.
this should definitely be brought back, as should the theme music of "PM" at 5:00.
Having just been diagnosed with crones disease I'm lying in a Hospital bed watching the sun rise over the city of Liverpool. Back in the 80s and 90s, After a night of altered perceptions and hedonistic night clubbing we would often tune in to Radio 4 to hear this wonderful music. An indication that all was well across the realm and an opportunity to reset the phyche. Wonderful. Please can we have it back? The Radio 4 theme that is, not the hedonistic night clubbing 😎
@heatedpants8437
2 жыл бұрын
get well soon
@barnyification
2 жыл бұрын
@@heatedpants8437 thank you I've made a complete recovery and looking forward to Christmas 🎄🎅
@heatedpants8437
2 жыл бұрын
@@barnyification Great!
Couldn't agree more. It marked the point between night and day - especially at the time of year when dawn was breaking as it played. 'Erlie in the mornin'.
brings back memories of listening to radio 4 at night when at school during the early 70's
Listing to this thinking how bright the future will be for the uk out of the eu this should be our independence day theme from now on 24/06/2016
@masterdanthrax
Жыл бұрын
And look where we are now!
This fills me with happiness. I hope it returns!
The sound of Britain. So many memories of setting off on early morning journeys.
Yours kindly an old bugger who misses the good old stuff that used to keep us all together.
The piece opens with the first few bars of "Early One Morning" (English, horns and trombones), before the main theme of "Rule, Britannia!" (British, woodwind and strings) is played. In the second section, the mood changes as "A Londonderry Air" (Northern Irish, cor anglais and harp) combined with "Annie Laurie" (Scottish, violin) are played at a slower tempo. The faster third section begins with "What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor?" (Royal Navy, piccolo) combined with "Greensleeves" (English, strings), then "Men of Harlech" (Welsh, brass and percussion) combined with "Scotland the Brave" (Scottish, woodwind). The finale of the piece, after alluding again to "Early One Morning", ends with a full orchestral version of "Rule Britannia" over which a solo trumpet plays the "Trumpet Voluntary".
@plasticbucket
2 жыл бұрын
It's the Derry Air. B
I was from 1997 - 2000 a Yank living and working in Belgium. A highlight of my commute each morning from Waterloo to the office in Braine-le Comte was listening to BBC4 and this opening. Sorry to hear that this traditional opening is no longer used.
Happy memories of hearing this in the cockpit whilst waiting for the shipping forecast as we headed south through Biscay. Steaming mug of coffee and a bacon butty, the rest of the crew still asleep, watching the dawn. Coming home on the Bank Line ships we started to pick up 'home' about Finisterre. Actually, I could get quite angry about it being discontinued if I allowed myself to dwell on it. I'll bet no one ever complained!
reminds me of driving the Capri up the A23 with a cutlass and a half bottle of Glenfiddich under the seat, 'just in case...'
Every morning before i went to work. Wonderfully recalled. We were all together then.
I used to wake up to this during the Summer holidays when I was a teenager.
The second-best thing about this compilation is the fact that that it was done by a brilliant Austrian-Jewish 'migrant' (as the Daily Express would have it). The best thing, of course, is that Fritz Spiegl did such a wonderful job. Yes do bring it back.
At least we've still got the trio Sailing By-Shipping Forecast-National Anthem at 12:45am. But for how long..
I completely doubt that anyone who could possibly object to this piece of music ever was awake at 5.30 in the morning and listening to radio 4.
When things like this are binned in connection with controversy, you really need to start worrying about your culture being strangled out.
I've spent a total of 5 days in England in my life but I loved it. I would love to go back but I'm not sure I'll ever have the money. I loved seeing the real BBC without Americanizing filters. Yes, I use a "z" for a "z" sound, I am a Yank.
Bring it back! Should never have been taken away!!
still think they should reinstate this it is truly British culture
I used to wake up to this every morning for years
I so miss this
Do we really know why this was binned. It's so clever .. and it would change slightly from time to time .. come on guys ... put it back. Please.
I now have it!! It's slightly longer than the later version (5 minutes and 45 seconds) but misses out Greensleeves and Drunken Sailor (my favourite part!). I'll see if I can upload it on here - although I've never uploaded an audio file before, so it might take a while for me to figure out how to do it. Bear with me!
LONG LIVE BBC RADIO 4!!!!
Makes you feel great to be British
@lawrencedavies4398
7 жыл бұрын
Quite true. A piece of music written by an Austrian-Jewish refugee that we welcomed with open arms, along with thousands of others.
Reminds me of the days I was installing software at Rovers in Cowley. I needed to be crossing the bridge in Stratford-on-Avon when this came on to be sure of being on time.
The discarding of this wonderful selection of British airs by the BBC shows just how divorced that corporation is from the British people and what makes them who they are. Shortly after Mr Damson ditch this epic arrangement he was invited onto Desert Island Discs. His selection of music showed up what type of person he was. Not a true patriot at all when it came to his musical tastes. More in keeping with an alien. How such people come to be in charge of a BBC station is the biggest conundrum of all.
I absolutely love this! Don't get me started on all the PC rubbish about why it was dropped! I just smile and feel proud to be British whenever I hear this
Should have been "if it's not broken - don't fix it"! Instead, a controller who had to make his mark IMO by changing something for the sake of changing it. It wasn't doing any harm, a few minutes in the early morning - I too grew up with it. And now that controller has left his "monument" by getting rid of this, what great achievement shall we remember him for? The medley should be returned. Just a few minutes in the morning for heaven's sake!
Why would any sane human being remove this?
@ericcolvin3546
9 жыл бұрын
zchen27 "Why would any sane human being remove this?"Because our 'leaders' - both in government and media - are career politicians and the ultimate rationalists in a globalised world who have taken to heart the concept (derived from a branch of English political philosophy particularly popular in America - and with Friedmanites and Thatcherites everywhere) of taking care of their own happiness. The globalised world is terrified of patriotism, lest it deprive businessmen and investment bankers (and, to grasp the significance of the latter, remember that your Mum's pension is dependent on investments). Businessmen and bankers need as many new markets as possible - free from the arbitrary control of the local voters who pay politicians' salaries - in order to maintain the illusion of continuous growth.Solution? Make sure the 'leaders' (political and CEOs) are paid fifty times more in "business" kickbacks over the course of their lives than they could ever earn serving their own public. Now - yes - all of those folk songs are stirring stuff for patriotic English, Welsh, Scotts (and, I suppose, Northern Irish - though I didn't identify that tune) people of a certain age. And, being easily stirred, we could easily have been persuaded that our way of doing things was better than, say, that of the Coca Cola Corporation (who, famously, would like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony). Nothing, of course, is more threatening to the business plan of Coca Cola, MacDonalds, and all the other Corporate immortals, than a bunch of mortals who think their local way of doing things is better than the businessmen who want to use our consumption and willingness to work for ever less money to swell shareholdings in Shanghai. So, as long as corporations need to eliminate patriotism in order to guarantee growth, they will pay shedloads to our self-serving 'leaders' to ensure that nationalism stays bottom of the media agenda and that stirring music is not played to the nation every morning at 5am. In that light, the cancellation of a theme of odious, non-inclusive folk-music, is perfectly sane - and the guarantee of a comfortable retirement. Simples.
@RichardABW
9 жыл бұрын
Because in the UK the main political parties despise anything or anyone who is vaguely patriotic or traditional and doesn't fit in to their liberal globalised multi-culti world view.
@Londonfogey
8 жыл бұрын
+Eric Colvin I think this is a very good analysis. I'm interested in how you think resurgent nationalism such as that in Scotland, Wales, Catalonia etc fits in with this. Presumably this is tolerated by supranational organisations such as the EU, because a host of small nations would be actually more dependent on a European superstate, rather than free of it?
@bertrammoshier8770
8 жыл бұрын
I think the keyword is sane! It is up to the voters to make this issue important enough matter at the voting booth, period.
@bobypin3
8 жыл бұрын
+Eric Colvin The Northern Irish tune is the Londonderry Air (Danny Boy is sung to the same tune).
Last time I heard this was the very last time it was played, while I was getting up for the London Marathon in 2006. Only a few weeks later did I learn that this was its finale, and it had now been dropped "in the interests of time." What idiocy.
I would much rather hear tis than the national anthem which Radio 4 still insists on playing every night!
17 APRIL 2005. Last time they played it, right? I was lying abed, about to get up for the marathon.
I remember being out all night the last time the UK theme was played on radio 4. And i rushed home to make sure i could hear it for the last time. Sad i know, but it was good just listening to the rubbish response the BBC gave for scrapping it, the explanation of what will happen tomorrow. Then the song playing as it just started to get light outside Good times !
it was the only reson to wake up in the morning, bring it back immediately or I'll sleep forever.
theses comments show the best and worst of youtube. people brought together by a amazing peice of music, and all i read are arguments about which newpaper they read. just sit back and enjoy!
Brilliant
This truly was a fine symbol of Britain first thing in the morning it reminded us that we lived on THIS island & not on ANOTHER! but then some do gooder slack jaws would see it in the view of those who would love to pick this bright red cherry off the top of the tree, AY?
Love this :-)
Who would want to stop and why this music on a daily basis?
@derekhorne8076
7 жыл бұрын
Because, sadly, Auntie doesn't have the pride in us that we have in her
@ewandougie
7 жыл бұрын
Apparently news is more important,
@olivercuenca4109
7 жыл бұрын
News IS more important.
@EnidAgnusDei
6 жыл бұрын
The Beeb would rather cover up child abuse within house and is run by a bunch of tossers, used to rate the BBC now detest it. Radio 4 used to be great now it bores me with it's mindless dross and the news coverage is a joke.
@EnidAgnusDei
6 жыл бұрын
I have no pride in auntie, none at all.
I never heard of this until after they'd stopped playing it.
Also still appreciated on the other side of the pond.
i play the percussion for this piece. its quite hard.
@barnyification
3 жыл бұрын
Cool x
Respect from the US!
If we were an equal United Kingdom - this would be our 'National' anthem.
Just want to pick you up on a point there, the first concentration camp was put up by the Spanish during the Cuban uprising of 1878 (not sure about the date). And the British concentration camps were not meant to be so, it was just a human-factor error in calculating the food and space needed...
I will never forgive John Prescott for axing this. It used to wake me up as a kid in the '70's, to send me off on my paper round. Again in the '80's, prior to Reville in the Guards.
@kevinzz276
7 жыл бұрын
It was John Prescott who said that the Royal Tournament should be replaced by an event with less British involvement and involvement of EU armed forces. The Royal Tournament, and its successor the British Military Tournament, are now both gone. Now doubt it was an embarrassment for our Government to celebrate our own heritage.
@olivercuenca4109
7 жыл бұрын
Well I think with the Tournament that was a different thing entirely. From what I remember, the thing was generating some serious losses towards the end-which is hardly the best thing for a charitable event to do. The Tournament couldn't have lasted. It had nothing to do with "celebrating heritage" or not.
@bobbydazzler6640
6 жыл бұрын
because they can't find any one else to blame perhaps?
very good!
god - i love this tune - it evokes that sense that fills the chest with pride
I wonder if Mark Damazer will ever read these comments.
bring it back now
such a very appropriate and civilised comment. from somebody well educated no doubt. thank you.
I'm setting this as the alarm on my phone
5am!!!
Most British theme song ever
Well who did it offend then, and if so,.... so what get it back on please it is a great piece of BRITISH CULTURAL expression which should be expressed
I have a feeling that this erosion has been going on for some near 30 years & that when this lot of NO BALLS leaders GO We may still stand a chance to bring ourselves off our knees financially & morally.
Please explain to me how even 2 people can dislike this.
Y'know, Coxswain255, a thought just occurred... perhaps what we need is a radio station dedicated to the average Briton, a station which would reflect the values, likes and culture of the great mass of British people; folks whose strength of feeling should not be underestimated simply because they are decent enough not to rant and rave about what they want. Perhaps we could call it... the British Broadcasting Corporation????
I used to like the opening theme from the 90s,it was the one before the one on KZread,don't know the title
Great username pun. One of the amazing things about us humans is our ability to adapt to change. It's not always pleasant but we adapt. But i guess you have to hold on to the stuff from the prime of your lives as you get older and your 'cox wain'.
I understand your frustrations to be different to be original to be a young man, a young woman or a young gay? It makes no odds as we your elders have done it all ourselves whilst you were playing with each other we were building or foundations for our futures. All I ask the youth is to build up your own culture & leave my generations alone it will die out in time as we pass on & you can do as you wish after that.
Thank You for this. From a more civilised age.