Barwick Green Explained

"Barwick Green" is the theme music to the long-running BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers. A "maypole dance", in time, from the suite My Native Heath written in 1924 by the Yorkshire composer Arthur Wood, it is named after Barwick-in-Elmet in Yorkshire's West Riding.[1] The recording used between 1950 and the 1990s was played by Sidney Torch and his orchestra.[2] Sidney Torch recorded a commercial version of "Barwick Green" in the 1950s, but it was not used on The Archers itself.

The familiar opening 7 notes are echoed in the pizzicato in Benjamin Britten's Simple Symphony, written in 1934.

The Sunday omnibus broadcast of The Archers starts with a more rustic, accordion-arranged rendition by The Yetties,[3] [4] while BBC Radio 4 Extra's former spinoff, Ambridge Extra, used a version arranged by Bellowhead.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Feedback. Autumn 2007. BBC Radio 4. 2007-10-05.
  2. Web site: Sidney Torch & Orchestra - Barwick Green (Archers Theme) . bbc.co.uk . BBC . 12 May 2022.
  3. Book: The Yetties. Upmarket. 1997. Decca SKL 5282. true. Track 1.
  4. News: 60 things you never knew you wanted to know about The Archers. Gonsalves. Rebecca. 1 January 2011. The Independent. Independent Print Limited. 1 July 2011.
  5. News: TV theme tunes: don't mess with the best. Heritage. Stuart. 5 April 2011. The Guardian. Guardian Media Group. 28 June 2011.