I was remembered this tape In The Latest Fashion been played on New Year's Eve (Wednesday 31st December 1980) also after Christmas Holiday Monday 28th December 1981 this has played on Tuesday 29th December 1981.
There is a highly active Test Card Circle, of course, membership of which would answer so many of the questions posed below and elsewhere. It's on the internet so do check it out.
I think the second track was on the Water Mountain tape. A track on Water Mountain sounded like one from this tape. As it id minor key it probably was that second track of this.
@David Clapperton Yes, you are correct. Track 2 on this tape, called "Lofty", (no connection with the late Don Estelle's Gunner Sugden in "It Ain't Half Hot Mum!!), was also the opener for Section 2 of Water Mountain.
Thanks I have been trying to find this music for years ! I remember listening to this on the test card in the early 80s, which was an exciting time for me ! .
Yes it is too indeed-the start of it is on another upload from around 1982 when BBC1 is closing down with the clock at the time too. Wonderful really of course!
Oh man, it's a long time since I've listened to this tape and had either forgotten or not appreciated just how good it is. Great composing, orchestration and arranging whether it's the slower romantic tracks or the more funky upbeat ones, it's an absolute joy to hear it in such great quality!
I absolutely LOVE this test card! And, considering I was born in the early hours of one morning in 1981, it is possible it was playing when I entered the world!
Sorry to say but this would have been unlikely. Most of this music was played during intermissions in the day. At night the channels closed down completely. There would either be a testcard with a long single tone or a “snowstorm” effect.
@@andrewmyers9982 I only remember these being on during the day during my very early childhood. In fact in childhood I found this image and also Ceefax a bit creepy! I literally had nightmares about them, where I would see this image or a ceefax page in a dream and feel scared and wake! I think because they were on late at night or early morning - during the witching hour?! I didn't even know what this was, I googled "little girl blackboard and clown" and it led me to this eventually! But so glad I did as I discovered great music which is an antidote to all the time online during lockdown. I only wish I could programme my TV to show this intermittently to get my teenage son off the screen for a while!
CORRECTION - This tape actually aired in August 1979 not May as the Well, All Right had lasted during the period February to August 1979 and In The Latest Fashion was the indirect replacement for Well, All Right. When BBC1 had experienced an industrial dispute during the 9 O'Clock News while In The Latest Fashion was in service in 1980, a caption aired and during this Well, All Right played against this caption. In The Latest Fashion lasted until Sunflower replaced it in October 1982.
No Christopher. In The Latest Fashion WAS around in May, alongside Well All Right, Flying High disappeared in May for about 6 weeks, and this tape took it's place. Flying High then came back in July, and We'll All Right disappeared shortly afterwards. But this tape was definitely around in May '79, I have definite recollections of ITLF and Well All Right being on together.
@@ianmcclavin You are correct, this tape debuted on the 29/05/79 and lasted until 20/07/82. Although Sunflower was the next new tape starting life on 30/09/82, actually Trolley Song returned after an 8 month absence on 05/08/82.
@@stuartharris2165 Yes, all three tapes, Well All Right, Flying High and ITLF were good ones. I felt it was a crying shame that Well All Right only lasted 6 months though.
@@ianmcclavin Well All Right was an interesting tape, it was a Mozart Edition publisher tape and a damn good one at that, I can only assume that there may have been a problem with the tape. Publisher tapes had not gone down well in the past, The Poacher (Wilson Edition) and Serenade Of Old English Melodies (BVF) lasted a matter of weeks and the original version of Mini Bataille (Eurobeat) lasted 2 days, but this was very unusual for a Mozart Edition tape.
@@stuartharris2165 Flying High was also a Mozart Edition publisher tape. It was unusual to allocate two tapes from the same publisher to the same channel, so perhaps the desire to withdraw one was the catalyst here. It's interesting to note that at the same time on BBC2, two non-publisher tapes, the "Barry White" tape (to give it its colloquial name), and To Break a Record. The latter was withdrawn at the same time as "Well All Right," but ironically re-emerged on BBC1 some 5 months later, in January 1980. Publisher tapes weren't always short-lived, Mozart's "Villa Vista" (BBC1), and "Victorian Drawing Room" (BBC2) and BVF - Anglo Continental's Finally Swing Time (BBC1) and El Camino (BBC2) were in situ for about 19 months in the period immediately preceding this, and were quite popular.
Hi The BBC TV Test Card Great Can you do more music of the BBC TV Test Card BBC 1 and BBC 2 in the future if you do not mind yours faithfully David Cox
i am still trying to trace one particular tape from summer of 1977. Had :Sound of philidelphia on it and another similar tune. IF it was remodelled would be a no.1 chart hit uk.
There is a real time recording of an old BBC1 weekday daytime programming, continuity and trade test transmission from 1980, and at 12.30pm they went to a trade test transmission starting with Track 8 - Sunflower before they went for the BBC Midday News at 12.45pm. Those were the days.
That video including Potters Wheel and continuity in 1980, it sounds very authentic with the music in mono during the trade test transmission compared with this video. And you can hardly notice that it's a grey rhombus box with BBC 1 covering over the [B][B][C] 2 COLOUR on that video. The further away you are when viewing it, the less noticeable it is.
Yes, there was a third track called "Sunflower" also, on the Trevor Lyttleton tape "Tina," which debuted on BBC2 in 1987. Again, totally different to the other two "Sunflowers!!" I always thought that if Tina had been around 5 years earlier, it would have made a good third "Falklands" tape, as it contained 100% "more restful material," which was the required criteria for the 2 Falklands tapes. Indeed, Tina did contain 1 track previously used on Mon Bijoux.
This tape In The Latest Fashion was actually officially aired on 14th August 1979 lasted until 4th October 1982 for replacement tape to following tape comes to Sunflower tape official aired on 5th October 1982 lasted until well after Christmas 1985 28th December 1985.
If that is the case then it would have been the only TV for our entire country during its first few weeks as ITV was in the middle of its 12 week shutdown!
where has all this wonderful music gone
Real gem! Can't live without this tape!
I was remembered this tape In The Latest Fashion been played on New Year's Eve (Wednesday 31st December 1980) also after Christmas Holiday Monday 28th December 1981 this has played on Tuesday 29th December 1981.
you was remembered no make sense
I do remember this, was leaving school early 80s, suddenly takes us back ha ha
We Love BBC TV on the Test Card
This is very nice-thank you very much and well done too!!
And 10 out of 10 of course really so too-and why not indeed?!
Wonderful of course too.
There is a highly active Test Card Circle, of course, membership of which would answer so many of the questions posed below and elsewhere. It's on the internet so do check it out.
I think the second track was on the Water Mountain tape. A track on Water Mountain sounded like one from this tape. As it id minor key it probably was that second track of this.
@David Clapperton Yes, you are correct. Track 2 on this tape, called "Lofty", (no connection with the late Don Estelle's Gunner Sugden in "It Ain't Half Hot Mum!!), was also the opener for Section 2 of Water Mountain.
Beautiful!
Thanks I have been trying to find this music for years ! I remember listening to this on the test card in the early 80s, which was an exciting time for me ! .
Brilliant.
She’s just chilling playing noughts and crosses
The 7th track sounds very similar to the last track.
First track is just perfection.
Yes it is too indeed-the start of it is on another upload from around 1982 when BBC1 is closing down with the clock at the time too. Wonderful really of course!
Into Test Card F at the time so then too of course as well!
Does anyone know the track used for the 'goverment announcement shortly' ident on Threads?
27:16 - brilliant tune
Oh man, it's a long time since I've listened to this tape and had either forgotten or not appreciated just how good it is.
Great composing, orchestration and arranging whether it's the slower romantic tracks or the more funky upbeat ones, it's an absolute joy to hear it in such great quality!
@Tony Chaplin
It was so much better than today's full weekday daytime schedule in the 1970's and 1980's.
I absolutely LOVE this test card! And, considering I was born in the early hours of one morning in 1981, it is possible it was playing when I entered the world!
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U did milk
U stank
Sorry to say but this would have been unlikely. Most of this music was played during intermissions in the day. At night the channels closed down completely. There would either be a testcard with a long single tone or a “snowstorm” effect.
@@andrewmyers9982
I only remember these being on during the day during my very early childhood. In fact in childhood I found this image and also Ceefax a bit creepy! I literally had nightmares about them, where I would see this image or a ceefax page in a dream and feel scared and wake! I think because they were on late at night or early morning - during the witching hour?!
I didn't even know what this was, I googled "little girl blackboard and clown" and it led me to this eventually! But so glad I did as I discovered great music which is an antidote to all the time online during lockdown. I only wish I could programme my TV to show this intermittently to get my teenage son off the screen for a while!
Welcome back!
Hi the BBC TV test card great in the future can you do more video of the BBC 1and BBC 2 test card's with music
CORRECTION - This tape actually aired in August 1979 not May as the Well, All Right had lasted during the period February to August 1979 and In The Latest Fashion was the indirect replacement for Well, All Right. When BBC1 had experienced an industrial dispute during the 9 O'Clock News while In The Latest Fashion was in service in 1980, a caption aired and during this Well, All Right played against this caption. In The Latest Fashion lasted until Sunflower replaced it in October 1982.
No Christopher. In The Latest Fashion WAS around in May, alongside Well All Right, Flying High disappeared in May for about 6 weeks, and this tape took it's place. Flying High then came back in July, and We'll All Right disappeared shortly afterwards. But this tape was definitely around in May '79, I have definite recollections of ITLF and Well All Right being on together.
@@ianmcclavin You are correct, this tape debuted on the 29/05/79 and lasted until 20/07/82. Although Sunflower was the next new tape starting life on 30/09/82, actually Trolley Song returned after an 8 month absence on 05/08/82.
@@stuartharris2165 Yes, all three tapes, Well All Right, Flying High and ITLF were good ones. I felt it was a crying shame that Well All Right only lasted 6 months though.
@@ianmcclavin Well All Right was an interesting tape, it was a Mozart Edition publisher tape and a damn good one at that, I can only assume that there may have been a problem with the tape. Publisher tapes had not gone down well in the past, The Poacher (Wilson Edition) and Serenade Of Old English Melodies (BVF) lasted a matter of weeks and the original version of Mini Bataille (Eurobeat) lasted 2 days, but this was very unusual for a Mozart Edition tape.
@@stuartharris2165 Flying High was also a Mozart Edition publisher tape. It was unusual to allocate two tapes from the same publisher to the same channel, so perhaps the desire to withdraw one was the catalyst here. It's interesting to note that at the same time on BBC2, two non-publisher tapes, the "Barry White" tape (to give it its colloquial name), and To Break a Record. The latter was withdrawn at the same time as "Well All Right," but ironically re-emerged on BBC1 some 5 months later, in January 1980. Publisher tapes weren't always short-lived, Mozart's "Villa Vista" (BBC1), and "Victorian Drawing Room" (BBC2) and BVF - Anglo Continental's Finally Swing Time (BBC1) and El Camino (BBC2) were in situ for about 19 months in the period immediately preceding this, and were quite popular.
I just can't decide if she's going to draw a nought or a cross.
Christmas Day one year they added a couple of extra crosses and put a line through them...we still don't know who won!!
Hi The BBC TV Test Card Great Can you do more music of the BBC TV Test Card BBC 1 and BBC 2 in the future if you do not mind yours faithfully David Cox
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i am still trying to trace one particular tape from summer of 1977. Had :Sound of philidelphia on it and another similar tune. IF it was remodelled would be a no.1 chart hit uk.
That would be the BBC1 tape which began with Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey.
Interesting. The tape that proceeded sunflower includes a tune called Sunflower. But it's not the same one.
It's one funky number.
There is a real time recording of an old BBC1 weekday daytime programming, continuity and trade test transmission from 1980, and at 12.30pm they went to a trade test transmission starting with Track 8 - Sunflower before they went for the BBC Midday News at 12.45pm.
Those were the days.
Track 5 sounds quite similar to Sunflower 8 in part.
That video including Potters Wheel and continuity in 1980, it sounds very authentic with the music in mono during the trade test transmission compared with this video.
And you can hardly notice that it's a grey rhombus box with BBC 1 covering over the [B][B][C] 2 COLOUR on that video. The further away you are when viewing it, the less noticeable it is.
Yes, there was a third track called "Sunflower" also, on the Trevor Lyttleton tape "Tina," which debuted on BBC2 in 1987. Again, totally different to the other two "Sunflowers!!" I always thought that if Tina had been around 5 years earlier, it would have made a good third "Falklands" tape, as it contained 100% "more restful material," which was the required criteria for the 2 Falklands tapes. Indeed, Tina did contain 1 track previously used on Mon Bijoux.
This tape In The Latest Fashion was actually officially aired on 14th August 1979 lasted until 4th October 1982 for replacement tape to following tape comes to Sunflower tape official aired on 5th October 1982 lasted until well after Christmas 1985 28th December 1985.
If that is the case then it would have been the only TV for our entire country during its first few weeks as ITV was in the middle of its 12 week shutdown!
Is there any chance of the rest of the BBC1 Sunny Summer Holiday tape from 1982 to 1984 being uploaded?
NB:- It's now on youtube as one of Paul Sawtell's uploads.
Russell howard good news
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