To my knowledge Match Of The Day, the old perennial football (soccer, real
footy etc.) show on BBC1 used to feature all kinds of music riding along
with the days goal highlights.  I heard Vernon's Wonderland on it years back
but someone told me they heard Jaguar on the sequence too.

I have also heard Jon Cutler - It's Yours on a link recently, but that is
everywhere now anyway.

Best one I remember was on a program about the state of 'fear' and whether
there is anything genetic about it. Matadors seemed to have more of a
certain substance in them etc.  The program tailed off by showing a man base
jumping off a London Tower Block at night to the sounds of a Mills track on
Waveforms 1.  Totally unexpected really, I love Channel 4.

Sm
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From: Sakari Karipuro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: [313] RE: (313) art of dance


> Odeluga, Ken wrote on Fri, 18 Jan 2002 about following:
>
> > Anypone notice any other uses of Detroit techno in a similar context. To
me,
> > it seems like a music which is CRYING OUT to be used this way.
Cinematic,
> > atmospheric not too obtrusive (classically) and subtle ...
>
> Here in Finland one tv channel used couple of tracks from Plastikman -
> Musik few years back as background music in a bit similar program as 60
> minutes. They used Aphex Twin's Ambient works II too (which has been
> used in quite many shows in other channels too. mostly these programs
> have been related to news).
>
> sakke
>
>
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