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Stars in Their Eyes

(August 2009)

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CH
Chie
This is another appeal for the late nineties / early noughties Stars in Their Eyes music.

It was recently used in an episode of The One Show, on which Matthew Kelly was a guest. The music was clean and sounded like the broadcast version. The question is: where did The One Show get that music from?

It must be out there somewhere! Can anyone help, please?
IM
IM
I have this if it helps.

http://up.metropol247.co.uk/The_Southerner/Stars%20in%20Their%20Eyes%20-%201990.mp3
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A former member
Chie posted:
It was recently used in an episode of The One Show, on which Matthew Kelly was a guest. The music was clean and sounded like the broadcast version. The question is: where did The One Show get that music from? It must be out there somewhere! Can anyone help, please?


It must of come out of itv, or more likely the Manchester music department, unfortunately this is the leased likely of all the office to let things go walkies.

Ray Monk was he the composer? Or was that just the original then who did the current?
MG
MikeGNE
I know the original Price Is Right music is managed by EMI-Granada Music Publishing. I expect most ITV music (in the ITV Global ownership) will be the same.

Edit: According to the MCPS helpline a lot is in the EMI-Granada archive; from Krypton Factor to Crossroads themes. This is where the BBC will have managed to get Stars in their Eyes at a guess.

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BB
BBC TV Centre
Quote:
Edit: According to the MCPS helpline a lot is in the EMI-Granada archive; from Krypton Factor to Crossroads themes. This is where the BBC will have managed to get Stars in their Eyes at a guess.

How would we get acccess to this archive?
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A former member
Quote:
Edit: According to the MCPS helpline a lot is in the EMI-Granada archive; from Krypton Factor to Crossroads themes. This is where the BBC will have managed to get Stars in their Eyes at a guess.

How would we get acccess to this archive?


Note no ITV:: EMI Publishing, and you have to loaded to get in there!
Last edited by A former member on 31 August 2009 9:27am - 2 times in total
MG
MikeGNE
Yes, you'd really have to be a production company or researching for one.

If you ring the MCPS they can generally tell you who owns it and how to contact them but all they will say is its part of the EMI Granada collection.

The Granada bit means Granada International (now ITV Global) so covers all ITVplc music. ITV Global sell programming to the public, but I can't see them doing music.

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