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At the time of writing (2020), only Steve Wright carries on the older Radio 2 (and Light Programme) tradition of having a theme tune for a weekday/daytime show. But, back in the '70s, everyone had one... and John Dunn had two! In my early teens, growing up in Oxfordshire where Radio 1's appalling 247 metre frequency was virtually un-usable, I was more familiar with Radio 2's output at that time - particularly as Mum's kitchen radio never strayed from the network's crystal clear VHF frequency. Mind you, David Hamilton's Radio 1 afternoon show - simulcast on Radio 2 - was the highlight of weekday listening, along with weekend Radio 1 simulcast treats on VHF like Junior Choice and the Top 20. And so, these Radio 2 programme theme tunes gradually permeated my sub-conscience and, even today, bring back some very clear memories. Housewife's favourite, Pete Murray's programme was called "Open House" with a theme tune of the same name by Brian Fahey and his Orchestra. Originally scheduled straight after Terry Wogan, a shuffle of the schedule would see him swap with Jimmy Young and move to the lunchtime slot ahead of David Hamilton, later in the decade. See how Pete Murray fits into the schedule for the week beginning Monday October 3rd 1977: 06.00 Colin Berry (simulcast with Radio 1) 07.00 Terry Wogan 09.00 Pete Murray 11.30 Jimmy Young 14.00 David Hamilton (simulcast from Radio 1) 16.30 Waggoners' Walk 16.45 John Dunn See: https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules... Check out other iconic themes in my 1970s Radio 2 Programme Themes playlist: • BBC Radio 2 - 1970s Programme Themes Thanks for subscribing to the Retro Radio channel!