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**(1980-1984) A big band marching band-type tune, with kettle drums, in B♭ major. Used from the beginning until 1984. | **(1980-1984) A big band marching band-type tune, with kettle drums, in B♭ major. Used from the beginning until 1984. | ||
**(1980-1984) A Moog synth tune with a marching-band flair (sounding similar to the first tune), also in B♭ major. Used in tandem with the first tune. | **(1980-1984) A Moog synth tune with a marching-band flair (sounding similar to the first tune), also in B♭ major. Used in tandem with the first tune. | ||
**(1981) An orchestrated version of the first and second tunes in a different key (C major), led by violins. Used on ''Treasures of the British Crown'' on | **(1981) An orchestrated version of the first and second tunes in a different key (C major), led by violins. Used on ''Treasures of the British Crown'' on LaserDisc, released in 1981. It is unknown if it was used on any other releases. | ||
**(1981-1984) A laid-back rock version of the first and second tunes in a different key (D♯/E♭ major). | **(1981-1984) A laid-back rock version of the first and second tunes in a different key (D♯/E♭ major). | ||
**(1984-1988) A bouncy synthesized theme that ends with drawn-out synth notes and a 3-note synth-horn fanfare. A "whoosh" is also used to mark the appearance of the "V". This is the one you are most likely to find and has been composed to match the animation as close as possible. Used from 1984 until the end, and was composed by Peter Howell, who also arranged the 1980's version of the ''Doctor Who'' theme. | **(1984-1988) A bouncy synthesized theme that ends with drawn-out synth notes and a 3-note synth-horn fanfare. A "whoosh" is also used to mark the appearance of the "V". This is the one you are most likely to find and has been composed to match the animation as close as possible. Used from 1984 until the end, and was composed by Peter Howell, who also arranged the 1980's version of the ''Doctor Who'' theme. |