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Re: Watch With Teacher

If you loved the Schools Interval Music of the 1970s and I980s on UK
television during the day then I would recommend you checkout this new
CD:
http://www.testcardcircle.org.uk/CDS.HTML#whr
No money is made from this CD as all funds go to the hospital charity
concerned.
There are some great daytime uk television interlude pieces on here,
including the 5'26" guitar rock instrumental track "Bart" by Ruby.



--- In watchwithmother@yahoogroups.com, "malcyb2000" <malcyb2000@...>
wrote:
>
> A new CD produced by the guy behind "A Girl In A
Suitcase", "Department
> TV", "Natural Born Fillers" etc, Steven Wills from Winchester
Hospital
> Radio in the UK has come up with a CD called "Watch With Teacher"
> containing most of those catchy tunes played during the 1970s and
1980s
> before and in-between the Schools broadcasts on ITV along with a few
> like Ruby's "Bart" and "Ardente Elisabeth" from BBC-tv. Also included
> are the original theme tunes to "Watch", "My
> World", "Stop.Look.Listen"and "Meeting Our Needs". More details on
this
> release direct from Steven at: stevenwillstcc@...
>





Wed Jun 11, 2008 6:16 am

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A new CD produced by the guy behind "A Girl In A Suitcase", "Department TV", "Natural Born Fillers" etc, Steven Wills from Winchester Hospital Radio in the UK...
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If you loved the Schools Interval Music of the 1970s and I980s on UK television during the day then I would recommend you checkout this new CD: ...
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