Adam Pearson - educational?

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We were shown a rubbish film on Genetics (something about greyhounds) in Biology today, and I was just blankly staring at the ending credts, and I clearly saw "Adam Pearson" credited for the music.
AFAIK it was just typical electronically generated background music, designed not really to distract us (hence why I can't really remember what it sounded like), but it was DEFINITELY Pearson credited for the music.

Same guy?
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Adam has always had several other"outlets" for his creative urges.
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If only he would outlet it into the release of "Summer" instead of twiddly ambience for BBC science programs :von:
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I remember seeing Mike Varjak's name crop up in the credits after some science programme sometime in the late 90s. Unfortunately, I can't remember what programme.
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Andrew S wrote:I remember seeing Mike Varjak's name crop up in the credits after some science programme sometime in the late 90s. Unfortunately, I can't remember what programme.
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Motz wrote:If only he would outlet it into the release of "Summer" instead of twiddly ambience for BBC science programs :von:
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Yes....release Summer in Winter 2006!
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Ozpat wrote:
Motz wrote:If only he would outlet it into the release of "Summer" instead of twiddly ambience for BBC science programs :von:
:)

Yes....release Summer in Winter 2006!
I hope winter as in January/February/... then :eek:

But wouldn't be bad :innocent:
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Obviousman wrote:
Ozpat wrote:
Motz wrote:If only he would outlet it into the release of "Summer" instead of twiddly ambience for BBC science programs :von:
:)

Yes....release Summer in Winter 2006!
I hope winter as in January/February/... then :eek:

But wouldn't be bad :innocent:
Ofcourse... :wink:
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