THEME FROM ITV SCHOOLS SERIES "PICTURE BOX" – "MANECHE" BY JACQUES LASRY

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Probably the best-remembered theme to Granada’s ‘Picture Box’ programme for schools, used from I think the mid-70s until the programme’s relaunch as part of Channel Four Schools in 1993.

The tune is called ‘Maneche’ and is by the French composer Jacques Lasry. It is played on a ‘cristal baschet’ (or crystal organ), a musical instrument that produces sound from oscillating glass cylinders.

Alan Rothwell was the presenter during the ‘Maneche’ era.

All copyrights dutifully acknowledged.

30 Comments
  1. Tommysgirl14 says

    The opening titles were a bit like Tales of the Unexpected for kids. Eerie, menacing and instantly memorable.

  2. Red Shutter Photography says

    As beautifully haunting as ever, love this piece of art.

  3. Scarlett Fox says

    This music was very scary indeed 😳

  4. placid renegade says

    Sat crossed legged with fingers on lips whilst the teacher wheeled in the massive tv with optional sun visors!
    Rumour going round at the time is that the glass jewelled box was in fact where they kept hitlers bollock and not as reported as in the Albert hall.

  5. Ellie King says

    This would be ideal for a numbers station.

  6. Steven Champion says

    … the soundtrack to nightmarish trip through an abandoned Victorian ‘fun’ fair, whilst being stalked / pursued by a leering Trump-a-like decked out in a sort of silken boy-sailor’s suit.

    Strawberry mivvi anyone?

  7. Mat Naylor says

    Wtf making that weird ass sound ?? Used to shit me up as a kid this !!.

  8. Captain Franco says

    Well well well oh my supercalifragilisticexpialidotious gosh!!! Ahoy my fellow captain, O Captain my Captain! Thankyou so so jolly well mucho! I haven't heard this since age 5 and I am now 40 yes 40 and still not deaded yet. At last thyme travel is here hare here. Merci beaucoup mon ami! 🙂

  9. John Rollins says

    Reminds me of Tales of the Unexpected.

  10. Dave Redmond says

    I still have nightmares I'm 44 in may

  11. jon paul says

    Wooow takes me back.

  12. dermot51 says

    Was this played with 'Babycham' glasses filled with varying degrees of water and the tune achieved by rubbing your finger around the perimeter of the popular '70s fake champagnes glassware?, maybe not.

  13. M18 Tank destroyer says

    School TV was shit!

  14. Terina Jenson says

    Wagging school theme tune! Scary as hell.

  15. Jason Cox says

    This was an eery cold war tune .

  16. Antique Electronica says

    Music is being played on a "Crystal Bachet". Very strange musical instrument involving glass, water, and some big amplifying horns! Fascinating and haunting sounds to give you goosebumps! And yes – I remember this from my childhood! 🙂

  17. Dawn Finch says

    Weird and wonderful

  18. Arsene Wenger says

    01:13 WTF

  19. Kenneth Park says

    Used to watch this on Monday morning as broadcast as school didn't have a VHS back then, always thought was an odd themed programme.

  20. numberstation says

    It is as a direct result of hearing this music as a child that in later life I ended up killing and eating three people.

  21. cyclewithpride says

    I like this theme. What is the box in the middle – is it some sort of trinket box?Either way it Is beautiful.

  22. Nick Hal says

    I remember this well. Looking at it now it seems really spookey and odd..almost "Clockwork Orange" like…thanks for posting.

  23. David Jefferies says

    This was performed by a 'group' known as Les "Structures Sonores" – which is who Verfity Lambert crited as how she imagined the Dr Who theme should sound like. One can see the similarity and it is interesting how the theme was eventually realised.

  24. ERL says

    We had a top loading VHS at our school. Teacher pressed 'eject' and the tape deck would levitate mysteriously up with a whir, Kids would always go 'Ooooh'. God, we were easily impressed back then. 🙂

  25. mistofoles says

    We actually had a "Televison Room" at our school where we all went to watch the programmes.  ( and what's more, the TV had lockable shutters over the screen, so no chance of sneaking in to watch "PEBBLE MILL AT ONE or "BAGPUSS" in the dinner hour)…

  26. Depthcharge says

    The last time I saw the presenter of this program he was a taxi driver in Stockport.

  27. Dave Lister says

    Paedogeddon !

  28. Graham Pearson says

    Alan Rothwell who previously played the role of David Barlow in Coronation Street presented Picture Box for ITV Schools.

  29. bry hondacbr says

    this is very creepy music indeed hate to say how many kids this scared in the 70s

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