Who wrote the professionals theme tune?

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Who wrote the professionals theme tune?

Laurie Johnson
Laurie Johnson had composed the main theme and music for the TV series The Professionals in the late 1970s. There had been four series of the show produced between 1977 to 1981.

What is the main musical theme of a song?

The Theme. The theme is the first main melody that you hear. It is the melody that the rest of the music will be based on. Sometimes the theme does not start immediately at the beginning of the piece but is preceded by an introduction.

Who wrote the theme tune to Minder?

– Dennis Waterman & The Dennis Waterman Band (1979) The series itself had its own distinctive theme tune, written by Patricia Waterman and Gerard Kenny. The single “I Could Be So Good For You” / “Nothing At All” (EMI5009) reached number 4 in the UK charts.

What cars were used in The Professionals?

Iconic Ford Capri used in The Professionals sells for £48,000 at auction. A car used in several episodes of the cult 1970s TV series The Professionals has sold for £48,000 at auction. The restored 1978 Strato Silver Mk3 Ford Capri, driven by Lewis Collins’s character Bodie, had been expected to fetch at least £35,000.

How old is Laurie Johnson?

94 years (February 7, 1927)
Laurie Johnson/Age

What is theme of music?

Noun. 1. musical theme – (music) melodic subject of a musical composition; “the theme is announced in the first measures”; “the accompanist picked up the idea and elaborated it” melodic theme, theme, idea.

What was Arthur Daley’s wife called?

Question by author richardlennon. 7 By what phrase did Arthur refer to his wife as? Arthur constantly referred to his wife as “Er Indoors”. Horace Rumpole of “Rumpole of the Baily” fame called Hilda, his wife, “She Who Must Be Obeyed”.

What is the Minder theme tune?

I Could Be So Good for You
The theme tune, “I Could Be So Good for You”, written in 1979 by Gerard Kenny and Patricia Waterman, was sung by Dennis Waterman.

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