Gillian Munrow wrote....
The following comes from the Independent..
In his enjoyable list of "lost" programmes, Chris Maume calls Pied Piper from the 1970s an "early music programme for children" ("Turn on, tune in...", 7 August). Although, as a musician my husband, David Munrow, specialised in early music, over the years his programme covered a different music-related topic each week. It was aimed at youngsters (teachers used it in class), but many of the audience were adults. The painting that won the poster competition to advertise the programme has pride of place in my kitchen.Gillian Munrow
Amersham, Buckinghamshire http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/letters/iiosi-letters-emails-amp-online-postings-14-august-2011-2337151.html
In his enjoyable list of "lost" programmes, Chris Maume calls Pied Piper from the 1970s an "early music programme for children" ("Turn on, tune in...", 7 August). Although, as a musician my husband, David Munrow, specialised in early music, over the years his programme covered a different music-related topic each week. It was aimed at youngsters (teachers used it in class), but many of the audience were adults. The painting that won the poster competition to advertise the programme has pride of place in my kitchen.Gillian Munrow
Amersham, Buckinghamshire http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/letters/iiosi-letters-emails-amp-online-postings-14-august-2011-2337151.html
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