Favored Tunes of the iconic James Bond character
In an exciting turn of events, the radio show, Saturday Night at the Movies, is set to dedicate two hours to the iconic music of James Bond on October 24, at 5pm. This special episode is being aired to celebrate the release of the latest James Bond feature, Spectre, in which Daniel Craig stars as the suave secret agent.
The radio show will delve into the rich musical history of the Bond franchise, featuring music from various composers who have contributed to the series over the years. These include the legendary John Barry, Monty Norman, David Arnold, Marvin Hamlisch, Bill Conti, Michael Kamen, Eric Serra, and the current composer, Thomas Newman.
Thomas Newman, who composed the music for Spectre, will also be featured prominently in the show. However, it's worth noting that no specific exclusive track from the Spectre soundtrack is mentioned to be played on the show.
Listeners can join in the celebration by submitting their favourite Bond music to be played on the show using a provided form. The show will air Bond music from multiple composers, not just the current one, ensuring a diverse and engaging musical experience.
After the live broadcast, the show can be listened to again, although the exact time for re-listening is not yet specified. The method for listening to the show again is also yet to be announced.
So, tune in to Saturday Night at the Movies on October 24 to immerse yourself in the world of Bond music, and maybe even hear your favourite track played live!
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