3 January 1967 (1967-01-03) – 24 January 1994 (1994-01-24)
No. of series
29
No. of episodes
520+
Opening theme
1. 1967–75 Composed by Graham Dalley
2. 1976–82 Composed by Graham Dalley; arranged by ?
3. 1983–94 Composed by Graham Dalley; arranged by ?
My Music was a British radio panel show which premiered on the BBC Home Service on 3 January 1967.[3] It was a companion programme to My Word!, and like that show featured comic writers Denis Norden and Frank Muir. The show was last recorded in November 1993 and broadcast in January 1994, then rebroadcast until 2011.[4] It was also broadcast via the BBC World Service. There was also a television version on BBC2 which ran for seven series between 1977 and 1983.[5]
Description
My Music followed My Word!'s pattern of two teams of two competing in a series of challenges, based this time on music rather than words. Again, the quiz element was subordinate to the entertainment. In later years, each episode featured a final round in which each contestant was required to sing a song, regardless of his vocal ability. Initially, this was a genuine test of whether the contestants knew the songs, but later the songs were always ones that they were certain to know. Indeed, towards the end Denis Norden decided what song he would sing, supplying some rather bizarre ones. Many of these were written by the English music hall songwriters R. P. Weston and Bert Lee.[citation needed]
1973: Ian Wallace and Denis Norden versus Owen Brannigan and Frank Muir
1974–1994: Ian Wallace and Denis Norden versus John Amis and Frank Muir (these four participants also contested the TV version)
The show was hosted for its entire run by composer Steve Race, who also set the challenges (after an early period in which they were set by show creator Edward J. Mason) and provided piano accompaniment where appropriate (except in the first five series, in which accompaniment was provided by Graham Dalley on mellotron). Neither Race nor Wallace missed a single one of the more than 520 episodes broadcast.[citation needed]
Graham Dalley, the show's first accompanist, also composed the signature tune,[6] and his original mellotron version was used from 1967 to 1975.[7] A new arrangement of the theme, featuring trumpets, bass guitar, electric guitar, conga drums, and cabasa,[8] was used from 1976,[7] and was succeeded in 1983 by an arrangement for piano and harpsichord, composed by Steve Race.[7]
In the United States, the show was syndicated on the WFMT Fine Arts Network until 1 October 2013, when BBC ended US distribution.[9]
Episode Guide
Series 1 (3 January – 28 March 1967 - 13 episodes)
The programmes were broadcast each Tuesday night at 9.00 pm on the BBC Home Service and were recorded before an invited audience at the 'Paris' Studio, Lower Regent Street, London.
Tuesday 3 January 1967 (recorded 31 July 1967)
Tuesday 10 January 1967
Tuesday 17 January 1967
Tuesday 24 January 1967
Tuesday 31 January 1967
Tuesday 7 February 1967
Tuesday 14 February 1967
Tuesday 21 February 1967 (Lionel Hale stands in for Frank Muir who is indisposed)
Tuesday 28 February 1967
Tuesday 7 March 1967
Tuesday 14 March 1967
Tuesday 21 March 1967
Tuesday 28 March 1967
Series 2 (4 October 1967 to 10 January 1968 - 15 episodes)
The programmes were broadcast each Wednesday night at 7.00 pm and repeated the following Tuesday at 12.25 pm on BBC Radio 4.
There was no broadcast on Wednesday 22 November 1967; the evening was devoted to a recording of CARMEN from the 1967 Salzburg Festival which was made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio. Researchers have indicated that while My Music was not broadcast on this date, it was broadcast in its repeat slot on 28 Nov 67. It would appear that this episode was not included in BBC Transcription Service LP's of the programme.
Wednesday 4 October 1967 repeated Tuesday 10 October 1967
Wednesday 11 October 1967 repeated Tuesday 17 October 1967
Wednesday 18 October 1967 repeated Tuesday 24 October 1967
Wednesday 25 October 1967 repeated Tuesday 31 October 1967
Wednesday 1 November 1967 repeated Tuesday 7 November 1967
Wednesday 8 November 1967 repeated Tuesday 14 November 1967
Wednesday 15 November 1967 repeated Tuesday 21 November 1967
Tuesday 28 November 1967
Wednesday 29 November 1967 repeated Tuesday 5 December 1967
Wednesday 6 December 1967 repeated Tuesday 12 December 1967
Wednesday 13 December 1967 repeated Tuesday 19 December 1967
Wednesday 20 December 1967 repeated Tuesday 26 December 1967
Wednesday 27 December 1967 repeated Tuesday 2 January 1968
Wednesday 3 January 1968 repeated Tuesday 9 January 1968
Wednesday 10 January 1968 repeated Tuesday 16 January 1968
Series 3 (29 April to 22 July 1968 – 13 episodes)
The programmes were broadcast each Monday night at 7.00 pm and repeated the following Sunday at 12.25 pm on BBC Radio 4.
Monday 29 April 1968 repeated Sunday 5 May 1968
Monday 6 May 1968 repeated Sunday 12 May 1968
Monday 13 May 1968 repeated Sunday 19 May 1968
Monday 20 May 1968 repeated Sunday 26 May 1968
Monday 27 May 1968 repeated Sunday 2 June 1968 (Michael Flanders stands in for Frank Muir)
Monday 3 June 1968 repeated Sunday 9 June 1968
Monday 10 June 1968 repeated Sunday 16 June 1968
Monday 17 June 1968 repeated Sunday 23 June 1968
Monday 24 June 1968 repeated Sunday 30 June 1968
Monday 1 July 1968 repeated Sunday 7 July 1968
Monday 8 July 1968 repeated Sunday 14 July 1968
Monday 15 July 1968 repeated Sunday 21 July 1968
Monday 22 July 1968 repeated Sunday 28 July 1968
Series 4 (10 March to 2 June 1969 – 13 episodes)
The programmes were broadcast each Monday night at 7.00 pm and repeated the following Sunday at 12.25 pm on BBC Radio 4.
Monday 19 March 1969 repeated Sunday 16 March 1969
Monday 17 March 1969 repeated Sunday 23 March 1969
Monday 24 March 1969 repeated Sunday 30 March 1969 (Barry Took stands in for Frank Muir)
Monday 31 March 1969 repeated Sunday 6 April 1969
Monday 7 April 1969 repeated Sunday 13 April 1969
Monday 14 April 1969 repeated Sunday 20 April 1969
Monday 21 April 1969 repeated Sunday 27 April 1969
Monday 28 April 1969 repeated Sunday 4 May 1969
Monday 5 May 1969 repeated Sunday 11 May 1969
Monday 12 May 1969 repeated Sunday 18 May 1969
Monday 19 May 1969 repeated Sunday 25 May 1969
Monday 26 May 1969 repeated Sunday 1 June 1969
Monday 2 June 1969 repeated Sunday 8 June 1969
Series 5 (28 December 1969 to 29 March 1970 - 14 episodes)
The programmes were broadcast each Sunday night at 6.30 pm and repeated the following Friday at 7.00pm.
Sunday 28 December 1969 repeated Friday 2 January 1970
Sunday 4 January 1970 repeated Friday 9 January 1970
Sunday 11 January 1970 repeated Friday 17 January 1970
Sunday 18 January 1970 repeated Friday 23 January 1970
Sunday 25 January 1970 repeated Friday 30 January 1970
Sunday 1 February 1970 repeated Friday 6 February 1970
Sunday 8 February 1970 repeated Friday 13 February 1970
Sunday 15 February 1970 repeated Friday 20 February 1970
Sunday 22 February 1970 repeated Friday 27 February 1970
Sunday 1 March 1970 repeated Friday 6 March 1970
Sunday 8 March 1970 repeated Friday 13 March 1970
Sunday 15 March 1970 repeated Friday 20 March 1970
Sunday 22 March 1970 repeated Friday 27 March 1970
Sunday 29 March 1970 repeated Friday 3 April 1970
Series 6 (28 January 1971 to 22 April 1971 – 13 episodes)
The programmes were broadcast each Friday afternoon at 12.25 pm and repeated the following Monday evening at 7.30 pm
Thursday 28 January 1971 repeated Monday 1 February 1971
Thursday 4 February 1971 repeated Monday 8 February 1971
Thursday 11 February 1971 repeated Monday 15 February 1971
Thursday 18 February 1971 repeated Monday 22 February 1971
Thursday 25 February 1971 repeated Monday 1 March 1971
Thursday 4 March 1971 repeated Monday 8 March 1971
Thursday 11 March 1971 repeated Monday 15 March 1971
Thursday 18 March 1971 repeated Monday 22 March 1971
Thursday 25 March 1971 repeated Monday 29 March 1971
Thursday 1 April 1971 repeated Monday 5 April 1971
Thursday 8 April 1971 repeated Monday 12 April 1971
Thursday 15 April 1971 repeated Monday 19 April 1971
Thursday 22 April 1971 repeated Monday 26 April 1971
Series 7 (26 December 1971 to – 15 episodes)
The programmes were broadcast each Sunday evening at 7.00 pm and repeated the following Thursday afternoon 12.25 pm
Sunday 26 December 1971
Sunday 2 January 1972 repeated Thursday 6 January 1972
Sunday 9 January 1972 repeated Thursday 13 January 1972
Sunday 16 January 1972 repeated Thursday 20 January 1972
Sunday 23 January 1972 repeated Thursday 27 January 1972
Sunday 30 January 1972 repeated Thursday 3 February 1972
Sunday 6 February 1972 repeated Thursday 10 February 1972
Sunday 13 February 1972 repeated Thursday 17 February 1972
Sunday 20 February 1972 repeated Thursday 24 February 1972
Sunday 27 February 1972 repeated Thursday 2 March 1972
Sunday 5 March 1972 repeated Thursday 9 March 1972
Sunday 12 March 1972 repeated Thursday 16 March 1972
Sunday 19 March 1972 repeated Thursday 23 March 1972
Sunday 26 March 1972 repeated Thursday 30 March 1972
Sunday 2 April 1972 repeated Thursday 6 April 1972
Special editions
Tuesday 20 June 1972 - a special edition for the 150th anniversary of the Royal Academy. TV cameras were present to film inserts for a David Franklyn programme 'One Pair of Eyes'.
Wednesday 15 November 1972 - special edition recorded before an invited audience at Pebble Mill, Birmingham to mark the B.B.C. 50th Anniversary recorded 13 November 19
Series 8 (25 December 1972 to 25 March 1973 – 14 editions)
Special edition
Monday 25 December 1972 My Word! It's My Music - A Christmas edition of the two radio panel games with Dilys Powell , David Franklin and Frank Muir who challenge Anne Scott-James , Ian Wallace and Denis Norden. In the chair Sir Jack Longland and Steve Race who compiled the questions. Broadcast at 7.30pm.
Series 18 (9 June - 1 December 1982)
Wednesday 9 June 1982 repeated Friday 11 June 1982
Wednesday 16 June 1982 repeated Friday 18 June 1982
Wednesday 23 June 1982 repeated Friday 25 June 1982
Wednesday 30 June 1982 repeated Friday 2 July 1982
Wednesday 7 July 1982 repeated Friday 9 July 1982
Wednesday 14 July 1982 repeated Friday 16 July 1982
Wednesday 21 July 1982 repeated Friday 23 July 1982
Wednesday 28 July 1982 repeated Friday 30 July 1982
Wednesday 4 August 1982 repeated Friday 6 August 1982
Wednesday 11 August 1982 repeated Friday 13 August 1982
Wednesday 18 August 1982 repeated Friday 20 August 1982
Wednesday 25 August 1982 repeated Friday 27 August 1982
Wednesday 1 September 1982 repeated Friday 3 September 1982
Wednesday 8 September 1982 repeated Friday 10 September 1982
Wednesday 15 September 1982 repeated Friday 17 September 1982
Wednesday 22 September 1982 repeated Friday 24 September 1982
Wednesday 29 September 1982 repeated Friday 1 October 1982
Wednesday 6 October 1982 repeated Friday 8 October 1982
Wednesday 13 October 1982 repeated Friday 15 October 1982
Wednesday 20 October 1982 repeated Friday 22 October 1982
Wednesday 27 October 1982 repeated Friday 29 October 1982
Wednesday 3 November 1982 repeated Friday 5 November 1982
Wednesday 10 November 1982 repeated Friday 12 November 1982
Wednesday 17 November 1982 repeated Friday 19 November 1982
Wednesday 24 November 1982 repeated Friday 26 November 1982
Wednesday 1 December 1982 repeated Friday 3 December 1982
Series 25 (27 November 1989 - 22 January 1989 – 8 episodes)
The programmes were broadcast each Monday afternoon at 12.25 pm on BBC Radio 4.
Monday 27 November 1993
Monday 3 December 1993
Monday 11 December 1993
Monday 18 December 1993
Monday 1 January 1994
Monday 8 January 1994
Monday 15 January 1994
Monday 22 January 1994
Series 26 (3 April 1990 – 22 May 1990 – 8 episodes)
The programmes were broadcast each Tuesday afternoon at 12.25 pm on BBC Radio 4.
Tuesday 3 April 1990
Tuesday 10 April 1990
Tuesday 17 April 1990
Tuesday 24 April 1990
Tuesday 1 May 1990
Tuesday 8 May 1990
Tuesday 15 May 1990
Tuesday 22 May 1990 (The 500th edition)
Series 27 (2 December 1991 to 20 January 1992 - 8 episodes)
The programmes were broadcast each Monday afternoon at 12.25pm on BBC Radio 4.
Monday 2 December 1991
Monday 9 December 1991
Monday 16 December 1991
Monday 23 December 1991
Monday 30 December 1991
Monday 6 January 1992
Monday 13 January 1992
Monday 20 January 1992
Series 28 (6 October 1992 to 24 November 1992 - 8 episodes)
The programmes were broadcast each Tuesday afternoon at 12.25pm on BBC Radio 4.
Tuesday 6 October 1992
Monday 13 October 1992
Monday 20 October 1992
Monday 27 October 1992
Monday 3 November 1993
Monday 10 November 1993
Monday 17 November 1993
Monday 24 November 1993
Series 29 (6 December 1993 – 24 January 1994 - 8 episodes)
The programmes were broadcast each Monday afternoon at 12.25pm on BBC Radio 4.
Monday 6 December 1993
Monday 13 December 1993
Monday 20 December 1993
Monday 27 December 1993
Monday 3 January 1994
Monday 10 January 1994
Monday 17 January 1994
Monday 24 January 1994 (the final programme)
The Songs
In the later editions, the four contributors performed their 'Party Pieces', songs or musical items.
Race, Steve (1979) My Music; with the contributions of Frank Muir, Denis Norden, Ian Wallace, John Amis and David Franklin; drawings by John Jensen. London: Robson ISBN0-86051-072-7 (Based on the radio and television programme My Music, "the panel game originated by Edward J. Mason and Tony Shryane.")
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