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The 2015 countdown for the Movie Music Hall of Fame commences

Audience-voted movie soundtrack list revealed by Andrew Collins, airing on Saturday Night at the Movies, October 31, 2015, at 5pm.

Countdown to the Music Hall of Fame Awards 2015 in Cinema Land
Countdown to the Music Hall of Fame Awards 2015 in Cinema Land

The 2015 countdown for the Movie Music Hall of Fame commences

The excitement is building as we approach the unveiling of the ultimate chart of classical film scores, a comprehensive representation of the public's favourite movie music. This brand new chart for 2015, the result of votes in the Movie Music Hall of Fame 2015, will be revealed on Saturday Night at the Movies, on October 31, 2015, at 5pm.

Hosted by the esteemed Andrew Collins, the show will count down the first half of the chart, from 30 to 16, showcasing a variety of film scores, both old and new. The chart is not limited to a specific genre or era, making it a truly diverse list that reflects the nation's love for cinema music.

The chart includes some very new soundtracks, as well as timeless classics like John Williams' block-busting scores. It's a guide to the nation's best-loved film pieces, a testament to the enduring power of music in cinema.

The chart is being presented on the Movie Music Hall of Fame 2015 website, where you can view the list in its entirety. However, the second half of the chart, counting down from 15 to the Number One, will not be revealed in this week's show. Instead, viewers will have to tune in next week to find out who takes the top spot.

New entries, high climbers, and big fallers will be highlighted in the chart, adding an element of anticipation and excitement to the proceedings. The chart's Number One is the listeners' favourite film score, a title that carries significant weight in the world of film music.

It's important to note that the provided search results do not contain information about who voted for the first half of the film music top list in the Movie Music Hall of Fame election in 2015. The chart is a result of votes by the public, a testament to the democratic nature of the process.

In conclusion, the ultimate chart of classical film scores is a celebration of the power of music in cinema, a reflection of the nation's collective taste, and a source of excitement and anticipation for film music fans everywhere. Tune in to Saturday Night at the Movies on October 31, 2015, at 5pm, to witness the first half of the chart being counted down. Don't miss out!

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