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- Fourscore runtime "3.7".
- Fourscore aSide "(The Channel 4 Theme)".
- Fourscore aSide "Fourscore".
- Fourscore abstract "Fourscore was the signature tune used by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom for 10 years, from 1982 to 1992. It was composed by Lord David Dundas. Various short excerpts from the piece, which were the various orchestrations of the same four note melody, in the key of F Major, were used to accompany the channel ident used between programmes. For each time the music was used for the ident, Dundas received a royalty of £3.50, which totalled approximately £1,000 per week. At the time, the sequence of four notes was the shortest musical piece to be copyrighted.A related piece with the same four-note theme, Fourscore II, was used by the channel to accompany stills in the event of technical faults, and was played during commercial breaks (and thus was only heard by viewers if their regional ITV franchise had not sold enough advertising to fill the timeslot. This was fairly common occurrence during the first few months of Channel 4's existence due to an industrial dispute which meant that no advertisements featuring Equity members could be broadcast).The two pieces were issued on a single by Polydor Records in November 1982, credited to The Airwave Orchestra.".
- Fourscore bSide "Fourscore II".
- Fourscore format Gramophone_record.
- Fourscore genre Electronic_rock.
- Fourscore genre Symphonic_rock.
- Fourscore genre Synthpop.
- Fourscore recordLabel Channel_4.
- Fourscore recordLabel Polydor_Records.
- Fourscore runtime "222.0".
- Fourscore wikiPageID "3327366".
- Fourscore wikiPageLength "3057".
- Fourscore wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Fourscore wikiPageRevisionID "680670512".
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink Category:1982_singles.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Channel_4.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sound_trademarks.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink Channel_4.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_rock.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink Equity_(trade_union).
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink F_major.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink Gramophone_record.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink ITV_(TV_network).
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink Lord_David_Dundas.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink Polydor_Records.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink Station_identification.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink Symphonic_rock.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink Synthpop.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink Television_advertisement.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Fourscore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fourscore".
- Fourscore aSide "Fourscore".
- Fourscore artist "The Airwave Orchestra".
- Fourscore bSide "Fourscore II".
- Fourscore format "7.0".
- Fourscore genre Electronic_rock.
- Fourscore genre Symphonic_rock.
- Fourscore genre Synthpop.
- Fourscore label Channel_4.
- Fourscore label Polydor_Records.
- Fourscore length "222.0".
- Fourscore name "Fourscore".
- Fourscore producer "David Dundas".
- Fourscore released "1982".
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- Fourscore wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_single.
- Fourscore wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fourscore writer "David Dundas".
- Fourscore subject Category:1982_singles.
- Fourscore subject Category:Channel_4.
- Fourscore subject Category:Sound_trademarks.
- Fourscore hypernym Tune.
- Fourscore type Company.
- Fourscore type MusicalWork.
- Fourscore type Single.
- Fourscore type Song.
- Fourscore type Work.
- Fourscore type Company.
- Fourscore type CreativeWork.
- Fourscore type Thing.
- Fourscore type Q134556.
- Fourscore type Q2188189.
- Fourscore type Q386724.
- Fourscore comment "Fourscore was the signature tune used by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom for 10 years, from 1982 to 1992. It was composed by Lord David Dundas. Various short excerpts from the piece, which were the various orchestrations of the same four note melody, in the key of F Major, were used to accompany the channel ident used between programmes. For each time the music was used for the ident, Dundas received a royalty of £3.50, which totalled approximately £1,000 per week.".
- Fourscore label "Fourscore".
- Fourscore sameAs Q5475859.
- Fourscore sameAs m.09605h.
- Fourscore sameAs Q5475859.
- Fourscore wasDerivedFrom Fourscore?oldid=680670512.
- Fourscore isPrimaryTopicOf Fourscore.
- Fourscore name "Fourscore".