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What (who) is Your Hundred Best Tunes - definition

RADIO PROGRAMME
Your hundred best tunes

The Four Tunes         
AMERICAN VOCAL GROUP
4 Tunes; Pat Best; Jimmie Nabbie
The Four Tunes (also referred to as The 4 Tunes) were a leading black pop vocal quartet during the 1950s. The members at the peak of their fame were Pat Best, Jimmy Gordon, Jimmie Nabbie, and Danny Owens.
A Hundred Hardanger Tunes         
COLLECTION OF FOLK SONGS ARRANGED FOR ORCHESTRA BY GEIRR TVEITT
Hundrad hardingtonar for orkester; A Hundred Folk Tunes from Hardanger; 100 Folk-tunes from Hardanger; 100 Hardanger Tunes; A Hundred Folktunes from Hardanger
A Hundred Hardanger Tunes (Op. 151, ) is a collection of folk songs from the Hardanger region of Norway arranged for orchestra by the composer Geirr Tveitt between 1954 and 1963.
Song Car-Tunes         
ANIMATED FILM SERIES
Ko-Ko Song Cartunes; Song Cartunes; Sound Car-Tunes; Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes
Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes, Song Car-Tunes, or (some sources erroneously say) Sound Car-Tunes, is a series of short three-minute animated films produced by Max Fleischer and Dave Fleischer between May 1924 and September 1927, pioneering the use of the "Follow the Bouncing Ball" device used to lead audiences in theater sing-alongs. The Song Car-Tunes also pioneered the application of sound film to animation.

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Your Hundred Best Tunes

Your Hundred Best Tunes was a BBC radio music programme, always broadcast on Sunday evenings, which presented popular works which were mostly classical excerpts, choral works, opera and ballads. The hundred tunes which made up the playlist were initially selected by the creator and presenter, Alan Keith. Subsequently, tunes were suggested by requests and polls of listeners.

Examples of use of Your Hundred Best Tunes
1. But the seed was sown: I wanted my own radio, and eventually got one, and with it the pleasing thrill of having a world hidden in my shorts pocket — Ron and Eth in Take It From Here, music in Your Hundred Best Tunes, brainy grown–ups on The Brains Trust, and the anarchic pirate stations of the Sixties.