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Niall
BBC 3 Dont tell the bride music?
Hello,
Used to have a mix CD with various tunes on it that got played to death in my car. Anyway I've lost it and I heard a clip of one of the tracks on Don't tell the bride last night on BBC, I've tried a music recognition thing on my mobile but it can't pick it up. If anyone can tell me what it is that would be super. Its the episode with Cameron and Sarah Jane and its playing at around 46.19 just before she finds out she'd got a helicopter trip.
You can hear it here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b014w2z2/Dont...
Thanks
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