Yes, "Living in the Past" is a song by Jethro Tull, released in 1972, and it was used as the theme tune for the 1970s wildlife program "The World About Us." The song's folk-rock style and reflective lyrics complement the show's exploration of nature and wildlife. Its association with the program contributed to its popularity during that era.
I believe that would be 'The look of love - Dusty Springfield'
captions on Wildlife Protection
The programme was 'Horses Galore', presented by Susan King and the theme tune was 'Pulstar' from the vangelis album 'Albedo 0.34'.
Roger Webb
Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis
jessica by the allson brothers
Rocky
dianna ross
The composer is Adrian Johnson he has a myspace http://www.myspace.com/adrianjohnsonmusic
The theme music for ITV Horse Racing in the 1970s was called "The Theme from 'The Champions'" composed by the British composer John Williams. This iconic piece became synonymous with horse racing broadcasts on ITV during that era and is fondly remembered by fans of the sport. It was used as the opening theme for many racing programs and contributed to the excitement of the events.
Shostakovich's Prelude No.15 Opus 34.
The theme music for the BBC program "Face to Face," which aired from the 1960s to the 1970s, is a piece composed by the British composer and conductor Eric Coates. The piece is known for its distinctive orchestral arrangement, setting a reflective and engaging tone for the interviews featured in the program. It has become iconic, often associated with the personal and intimate nature of the interviews conducted by the host, John Freeman.