Episode 29: The Money Programme (1972)
- Main Title from “The Carpetbaggers” (1964) Elmer Bernstein; arr. Lalo Schifrin [perf. Incredible Jimmy Smith et al. cond. Lalo Schiffrin, 1964 album “The Cat” (Verve VLP 9079)] (‘The Money Programme’)
- *The Money Song (1972) Eric Idle, Fred Tomlinson, John Gould [sung by Eric Idle & The Fred Tomlinson Singers with Sheila Bromberg on harp] (Money Song)
- The Liberty Bell (1893) John Philip Sousa [perf. Band of the Grenadier Guards cond. Rodney Bashford, 1967 album “Sousa Marches” (Decca PFS 4134)] (Titles)
- Twelve Dances from ‘The Danserye’ XI: Reprise le Pingue (1551) Tielman Susato [perf. Early Music Consort of London & the Morley Consort directed by David Munrow, 1971 album “Two Renaissance Dance Bands” (HMV HQS 1249)] (Moped messenger)
- Full Brass Call (1968) Spencer Nakin (Hubert d'Auriol) [sped up, cond. Spencer Nakin, 1968 album “Towers and Spires” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3096)] (Trumpeters’ fanfare)
- Twelve Dances from ‘The Danserye’: Basse danse Bergeret sans Roch and Reprise (1551) Tielman Susato [perf. Early Music Consort of London & the Morley Consort directed by David Munrow, 1971 album “Two Renaissance Dance Bands” (HMV HQS 1249)] (Messenger enters throne room)
- **Arrivederci Roma (1955) Renato Rascel, lyr. Pietro Garinei & Sandro Giovanni [sung by Terry Jones] (Luchino Visconti impersonator)
- †Trumpet Call No. 4 (1968) Spencer Nakin (Hubert d'Auriol) [cond. Spencer Nakin, 1968 album “Towers and Spires” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3096)] (Fanfare, “Shut up!”)
- Great Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542 (c.1720) Johann Sebastian Bach [perf. Helmut Walcha, 1964 album “Famous Organ Works” (Deutsche Grammophon 138 958)] (Hand of God)
- **Jerusalem (1916) Sir Hubert Parry, lyr. (1804) William Blake [sung by Graham Chapman, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin] (Hymn)
- Elephant Herd (1969) David Lindup [1969 album “Nature Study” (KPM 1050)] (Explorers move through jungle)
- Shock Treatments 1 (1968) Robert Sharples [1968 album (Conroy BMLP 044)] (Explorers approach restaurant)
- African Drums (1969) Guy Warren [1969 album “Native Africa” (KPM 1053)] (Mr. Akwekwe in fear)
- The Shrewsbury Lasses (1764) Peter Thompson; arr. (1931) William Stevens Porter [perf. Folk Dance Orchestra cond. Philip Green, 1950 album “The Shrewsbury Lasses / Draper’s Maggot” (HMV B 9880)] (Ken Russell’s ‘Gardening Club’)
- Elephant Herd (1969) David Lindup [1969 album “Nature Study” (KPM 1050)] (Explorers captured)
- Dynamic, Rising (Tutti) (1968) Alan Langford [perf. New Concert Orchestra, 1968 album “High Drama/Low Comedy” (Boosey & Hawkes SBH 3001)] (Sting, the Sacred Volcano of Andu)
- Total Shock! (1968) Alan Langford [perf. New Concert Orchestra, 1968 album “High Drama/Low Comedy” (Boosey & Hawkes SBH 3001)] (Sting, the London Brick Company)
- Shock Treatments 5 (1968) Robert Sharples [1968 album (Conroy BMLP 044)] (The Forbidden Plateau of Roiurama)
- Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 (1901) Sir Edward Elgar [perf. London Symphony Orchestra cond. Sir Arthur Bliss, album “Pomp and Circumstance Marches / Things to Come / Welcome the Queen” (Ace of Diamonds ADD 255)] (London)
- Elephant Herd (1969) David Lindup [1969 album “Nature Study” (KPM 1050)] (Explorers lost)
- Fire Burns (1968) Len Stevens [1968 album (Conroy BMLP 044)] (“My God, Betty. . .”)
- Wiener Blut (Viennese Blood) (1873) Johann Strauss II [perf. Vienna Philharmonic cond. Willi Boskovsky, 1969 album “The World of Johann Strauss” (Decca SPA 10)] (Crystal Palace 1851)
- Fire Burns (1968) Len Stevens [1968 album (Conroy BMLP 044)] (“Great expedition.”)
- 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)
†De Wolfe’s Flying Circus CD (DWCR 003) contains Trumpet Call No. 3 instead of 4.
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