- Henry V Suite, Mvt. I: Overture “The Globe Playhouse” (1944) Sir William Walton; arr. (1963) Muir Matheson [perf. Philharmonia Orchestra cond. Sir William Walton, 1972 album “Walton Film Music” (HMV SXLP 30139)] (‘Hamlet’)
- ? (Hamlet driving)
- The Good Word (1969) Johnny Scott [perf. The Scottmen cond. Johnny Scott, 1969 album “The Good Word” (Peer International Library PIL 9001)] (‘Nationwide’)
- Westminster Chimes (1793) Joseph Jowett, John Randall, and/or William Crotch [1956 BBC sound effect, “Big Ben - Big Ben recorded prior to repair in 1956. 3 o'clock”] (Couple on Westminster Bridge)
- The Liberty Bell (1893) John Philip Sousa [perf. Band of the Grenadier Guards cond. Rodney Bashford, 1967 album “Sousa Marches” (Decca PFS 4134)] (Titles)
- **Barwick Green (1924) Arthur Wood [hummed by Terry Jones] (‘The Archers’ theme)
- Grandstand Theme 2 (1971) Barry Stoller (A Room in Polonius’ House)
- ? (Animated curtain fanfare)
- Hamlet: Funeral March (1948) Sir William Walton [perf. Philharmonia Orchestra cond. Sir William Walton, 1964 album “Shakespeare Film Scores” (Columbia 33CX 1883)] (“For he was likely, had he been put on, to have proved most royally.”)
- 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)
Monday, April 1, 2024
Episode 43: Hamlet
Episode 43: Hamlet (1974)
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Unidentified cues: spreadsheet
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