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Listen to this Music clip and tell me what did it Herald originally and B) What is its secondary purpose?

Full length is about 3 minutes long (what you hear is the last Minute)

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It's called Sailing By methinks. It is the music played as the intro to the nightly shipping forecast on BBC radio. (Just think what foreigners miss Big Grin )Foreigners should be aware of this nightly ritual.It is part of British life. The shipping forecast is for, well, shipping. It's to tell mariners the weather which is present and forecast for the shipping areas around our coast and in the immediate areas beyond.The sea areas have names mostly referring to landmarks or coastal features such as river mouths. Tyne (river),Tees (river),Cromarty (part of Scotland), Forth ( estuary), North Uitsere, South Uitsere ( areas of sea off southern Norway), Dogger (a sandbank), German Bight (an indentation on that coast) and so on. (Many of us poor Britons can recite the list in sequence, which never varies and runs clockwise from the North East Roll Eyes)It's full of nautical language like 'North-easterly veering easterly'. This is followed by the inshore report, which is even more cryptic to landlubbers and is all about visibility, and the like, at coastal weather stations.

The forecast is still given, though it must be less relevant to seafarers than it was now that ships have onboard computers and access to constant weather information from satellite services etc

Secondary purpose? Probably the shipping forecast marks the end of daytime broadcasting on Radio Four, when the World Service takes over on that channel.
 
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Oh I felt quite nostalgic for a moment there, when I read Fred's and Bedstor's posts. Then I found this, and remembered how dreadfully boring, but at the same time reassuring, it really is:
The Shipping Forecast

I always wondered where Dogger was.
Is the shipping forecast on Radio 4, really late at night, because that's when I remember it being broadcast?
It's absence in my life, might explain my difficulty getting to sleep since I left the UK. Wink
 
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Billions of good links off Dgs Link and a full Length version of Sailing By Cool
Ignore the Pics close your eyes and Just listen to the Tune

Another very Popular theme tune of R4 Fred & dg ,.Which was scrapped for Some BBC Suits "Idea". And Never restored Frown Make for a decent National anthem?

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SailRacer Smile who'd use these
 
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