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  • The recently initiated BBC Persian TV service makes use of a re-mixed version of Lillibullero as the title theme for its music programmes.
  • He is generally credited as author of the original lyrics of " Lillibullero ", which " rhymed King James out of England ".
  • Bellamy found a different tune but agreed that " Lillibullero " was more likely to have been on Kipling's mind at the time of composition.
  • Laurence Sterne's experimental and comic novel " Tristram Shandy ", published between 1759 and 1767 in nine volumes, hints at the great popularity of Lillibullero.
  • The tune " Lillibullero " is another well known signature tune of the network following its broadcast previously as part of the top-of-the-hour sequence.
  • A well-regarded argument for the persistence of Lillibullero as a distinctive tune of the BBC World Service was that its powerful and simple structure was an effective means of identifying the broadcaster.
  • Although Purcell published " Lillibullero " in his compilation " Music's Handmaid " of 1689 as " a new Irish tune ", it is probable that Purcell appropriated the tune as his own, a common practice of the time.
  • Tristram's uncle, Captain Toby Shandy, a British Army veteran of the fighting in Ireland and the Low Countries during King William's reign, whistles the tune to Lillibullero when he is offered any opinion or argument which would require passionate rebuttal or which he finds embarrassing or upsetting.
  • The album, provisionally titled " Early One Morning : British Light Music and Broadcasting Classics ", was expected to include " Country Gardens " and " Lillibullero " ( the BBC World Service theme ), as well as the re-recorded " UK Theme " and " Sailing By ".
  • There was some debate as to what the regimental march should be, and several tunes, including " Hi Ho, Hi Ho ! " from " Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs " were proposed, but the final tune chosen was a medley of " Lillibullero " and " Aupr鑣 de ma blonde ", just as REME had chosen.
  • It contains such important ballads as " The Ballad of Chevy Chase ", " The Battle of Otterburn ", " Lillibullero ", " The Dragon of Wantley ", " The Nut-Brown Maid " and " Sir Patrick Spens " along with ballads mentioned by or possibly inspiring Shakespeare, several ballads about Robin Hood and one of the Wandering Jew.
  • This observation suggested the tune for the Kipling poem and made him wonder whether Kipling had actually composed to that tune, it being a common folk song in the 19th century and certainly part of the repertoire of the remarkable Copper family of Sussex who had lived in Rottingdean when Kipling was also living there . ( A local man called Copper appears briefly in " Rewards and Fairies " . ) It has also been suggested that Kipling's " My name is O'Kelly, I've heard the reveille . . . " was written to the common Irish song and Army marching tune " Lillibullero ".