Friday, February 2, 2024

Episode 4: Owl Stretching Time

Episode 4: Owl Stretching Time (1969)
  • The Liberty Bell (1893) John Philip Sousa [perf. Band of the Grenadier Guards cond. Rodney Bashford, 1967 album “Sousa Marches” (Decca PFS 4134)] (Titles)
  • **Jerusalem (1916) Sir Hubert Parry, lyr. (1804) William Blake, slightly modified by Monty Python [perf. Eric Idle] (“LIVE FROM THE CARDIFF ROOMS, LIBYA” / “IT’S A MAN’S LIFE IN...”)
  • I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside (1907) John A. Glover-Kind; arr. (c.1930) Reginald Dixon [perf. Reginald Dixon on the Blackpool Tower Organ with audience singing, 1965 album “Blackpool Favourites” (Columbia SEG 8402)] (Undresser enters beach)
  • Colonel Bogey March (1914) Kenneth J. Alford; arr. (c.1935) Reginald Dixon [perf. Reginald Dixon on the Blackpool Tower Organ, 1969 album “Beside the Seaside” (Columbia SCX 6324)] (Undresser enters tent, plays throughout most of the scene)
  • The Stripper (1958) David Rose [perf. David Rose and his Orchestra, 1962 album “The Stripper and Other Fun Songs for the Family” (MGM-C 892)] (Undresser on stage)
  • **Jerusalem (1916) Sir Hubert Parry, lyr. (1804) William Blake [perf. Eric Idle] (“A little number called ‘England’s Mountains Green’”)
  • Eveil a l’aube (Dawn Awakening) (1968) Edward Michael [1968 album “Quatorze esquisses pittoresques pour orchestre (Fourteen Pictorial Sketches For Orchestra) (De Wolfe DW/LP 3095)] (Sporting montage)
  • †*Lemming of the BDA (1969) Monty Python [sung by the Pythons] (Arthur Lemming’s photo)
  • The Liberty Bell (1893) John Philip Sousa [perf. Band of the Grenadier Guards cond. Rodney Bashford, 1967 album “Sousa Marches” (Decca PFS 4134)] (End credits)
 †Noted in the script as “a song which Graham knows the tune of”.

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