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== Music == The show's theme music was originally ''The Procession of the Sardar'', by [[Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov]], a student of [[Rimsky-Korsakov]]. Later, it was replaced by ''Allegro Non Troppo'', the first movement from [[Malcolm Arnold]]'s Second Set of ''[[English Dances]]'' Opus 33. The ten programmes titled ''The Papers'' used the Gershwin [[Concerto in F (Gershwin)|Piano Concerto in F]] as opening and closing music; when it reverted to the original title, it was replaced again by the Arnold work, which was also used for the revived programme on radio.
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