What was the theme tune to ever decreasing circles?

What was the theme tune to ever decreasing circles?

Prelude No. 15
Music. The title music was not written specifically for the series, but was instead a witty piano piece, Shostakovich’s Prelude No. 15 from his Twenty-four Preludes, Op. 34, played by Ronnie Lane.

Who played Howard and Hilda in decreasing circles?

Credits

Role Contributor
Paul Peter Egan
Howard Stanley Lebor
Hilda Geraldine Newman
Producer Sydney Lotterby

When was ever decreasing circles made?

January 29, 1984
Ever Decreasing Circles/First episode date

Who were the characters in ever decreasing circles?

Paul RymanPeter Egan
Martin BryceRichard BriersHilda HughesGeraldine NewmanAnn BrycePenelope WiltonHoward HughesStanley Lebor
Ever Decreasing Circles/Characters

Who wrote the music for ever decreasing circles?

Shostakovich
I was surprised to discover that the signature tune to Ever Decreasing Circles was in fact a Prelude written by Shostakovich. It’s not as fiendish to play as it might sound – it was part of the Associated Board’s Grade 7 repertoire for 2015/16. The music’s quality echoes the darkness of the comedy itself.

How many episodes of ever decreasing circles were made?

27
Ever Decreasing Circles/Number of episodes

Who wrote the music for Ever Decreasing Circles?

Who wrote Terry and June theme tune?

Most of the 65 episodes were written by John Kane, with seven other writers also contributing some episodes. The theme tune, Bell Hop by John Shakespeare, was also used for the radio series Never Too Late which starred Dame Thora Hird and Joe Gladwin and ran for two series (1981 and 1982).

Is Richard Briers dead?

Deceased (1934–2013)
Richard Briers/Living or Deceased

Is Paul Eddington still alive?

Deceased (1927–1995)
Paul Eddington/Living or Deceased

What is the name of the mastermind theme tune?

Approaching Menace
Neil Grant Richardson (5 February 1930 – 8 October 2010) was an English composer and conductor. As a composer, he is perhaps best known for “Approaching Menace” (the Mastermind theme tune) and “The Riviera Affair”.

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