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==Music== In its earlier years, it used a variety of popular light classics as signature tunes, including such pieces as H. Elliott-Smith's {{lang|de|Wanderlust (Waltz)}}, [[Anthony Vincent Collins|Anthony Collins]]' ''Vanity Fair'', and the lively Overture from [[Gabriel FaurΓ©]]'s {{lang|fr|[[Masques et bergamasques]]}}. From the early 1970s, specially composed pieces were used, several of which were provided by the [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop]]. There is also a band called [[Woman's Hour (band)|Woman's Hour]], based in the UK and signed to the record label [[Secretly Canadian]], who took their name from the radio show.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.secretlycanadian.com/artist/?name=womanshour| title=Woman's Hour β Biography| publisher=Secretly Canadian| accessdate= 19 February 2021 }}</ref>
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