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this is 80—year—old paul harvey at the piano. cuff after a challenge from his son. that went viral, and now it's to be released as a charity single after he recorded it with the bbc philharmonic orchestra. and yesterday paul heard his creation come to life for the first time, as graham satchell reports. it started with just four notes. soft piano music plays. paul harvey, who is 80 and has dementia improvised a tune that went viral online. he sits at the piano and either play is a classical piece or one of his own compositions or improvisers. it brings him back. it brings him back. it's vitally important. after paul's tune was played on radio four‘s broadcasting house, the bbc‘s philharmonic orchestra was asked to get involved. it's a wonderfully nostalgic, romantic piece of music. it really just highlights the power of music, i suppose, doesn't it? and the importance of music to mental health. dan has adapted paul's tune for full orchestra. health. dan has adapted paul's tune forfull orchestra. individual health. dan has adapted
this is 80—year—old paul harvey at the piano. cuff after a challenge from his son. that went viral, and now it's to be released as a charity single after he recorded it with the bbc philharmonic orchestra. and yesterday paul heard his creation come to life for the first time, as graham satchell reports. it started with just four notes. soft piano music plays. paul harvey, who is 80 and has dementia improvised a tune that went viral online. he sits at the piano and either play is a classical...
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this is 80—year—old paul harvey doing what he loves best., nick gave his dad four notes and asked him to improvise a tune. he plays slow, romantic-style melody. this video has now been watched almost two million times on social media. and, yes, itjust took off. it was ridiculous. in the ‘70s, paul became a teacher. we set up a quick video call with some of paul's former students. hello, there! paul, hello, i'm dominic, dominic glynn. you did doctor who. there's no way i would be having a career as a composer now, if it hadn't had been for you, paul. my name was griffiths in those days, alex griffiths. oh, ido. i run a charity which brings people together through music. so i run a choir for people with and without communication disabilities. it communicates from the heart and from the soul. it's not from the brain, it's from somewhere deeper. and you brought that to your students. # ijust died in your arms tonight... my name is nick eede. oh, for goodness' sake! i've got pictures of you. we've been looking at pictures of you. we were so proud
this is 80—year—old paul harvey doing what he loves best., nick gave his dad four notes and asked him to improvise a tune. he plays slow, romantic-style melody. this video has now been watched almost two million times on social media. and, yes, itjust took off. it was ridiculous. in the ‘70s, paul became a teacher. we set up a quick video call with some of paul's former students. hello, there! paul, hello, i'm dominic, dominic glynn. you did doctor who. there's no way i would be having a...
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paul harvey, who's 80 and has dementia, improvised a tune that went viral online.itions, or improvises, it brings him back — it brings him back. and it's vitally important in his life. after paul's tune was played on radio a's broadcasting house, the bbc‘s philharmonic orchestra was asked to get involved. it's a wonderfully nostalgic, romantic piece of music, and the fact that it was improvised, as well, just makes it more special, really, doesn't it? it reallyjust highlights the power of music, i suppose, doesn't it? and the importance of music to mental health. dan has adapted paul's tune for full orchestra — individual parts were recorded locked down at home, the final version given its world premiere — again on broadcasting house. everyone involved wanted this moment to be the first airtime of four notes, paul's tune. piano piece plays. wow, wow. fantastic. i was just listening to a wonderful piece of music and then all of a sudden i say to myself, "i wrote that! i wrote that! " you wrote it on the spot. you didn'tjust write it, you improvised that! wow. i won'
paul harvey, who's 80 and has dementia, improvised a tune that went viral online.itions, or improvises, it brings him back — it brings him back. and it's vitally important in his life. after paul's tune was played on radio a's broadcasting house, the bbc‘s philharmonic orchestra was asked to get involved. it's a wonderfully nostalgic, romantic piece of music, and the fact that it was improvised, as well, just makes it more special, really, doesn't it? it reallyjust highlights the power of...
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paul harvey, rachel kennedy and the producer of the papers tonight in my ear, she has been giving youthat hopefully will be able to finish early and she says we are running out of time. she doesn't like being on the television, but that is sally them are going to miss her and everybody else so, so much. incredible step she hates having her photo taken. and i snapped this in the past hour. sally, we're going to miss you so much as warm as all of you. thank you very much indeed for all of what you have done to make the news channel what it is. that is of the papers. thank you to ian, think of the penny and dubai papers in the morning. coming up next is the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. far and away my favourite film of the week is summer of 85, the latest from francois ozon, the french director behind such diverse fare as sitcom, under the sand and by the grace of god. a bittersweet saga of love and death, it's a coming—of—age tale that moves the original setting of
paul harvey, rachel kennedy and the producer of the papers tonight in my ear, she has been giving youthat hopefully will be able to finish early and she says we are running out of time. she doesn't like being on the television, but that is sally them are going to miss her and everybody else so, so much. incredible step she hates having her photo taken. and i snapped this in the past hour. sally, we're going to miss you so much as warm as all of you. thank you very much indeed for all of what...
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now, the bbc has been covering the story of 80—year—old paul harvey.usic plays paul harvey, who is 80 and has dementia, improvised a tune that went viral online. he sits at the piano and either plays a classical piece, or one of his own compositions, or improvises. it brings him back. it's vitally important. after paul's tune was played on radio 4's broadcasting house, the bbc‘s philharmonic orchestra was asked to get involved. it's a wonderfully nostalgic, romantic piece of music. it reallyjust highlights the power of music, i suppose, doesn't it? and the importance of music to mental health. dan has adapted paul's tune for full orchestra. individual parts were recorded in lockdown at home. the final version given its world premiere, again, on broadcasting house. classical music plays wow. i won't forget that. that was very, very wonderfully special. paul harvey has had a remarkable life. concert pianist, composer, inspirational teacher. his favourite modern composer and musical hero? stephen sondheim. you know, because he writes the words and music,
now, the bbc has been covering the story of 80—year—old paul harvey.usic plays paul harvey, who is 80 and has dementia, improvised a tune that went viral online. he sits at the piano and either plays a classical piece, or one of his own compositions, or improvises. it brings him back. it's vitally important. after paul's tune was played on radio 4's broadcasting house, the bbc‘s philharmonic orchestra was asked to get involved. it's a wonderfully nostalgic, romantic piece of music. it...
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you might have seen here and breakfast... we've been following the story of 80—year—old paul harvey —t sensation. using just four random notes, paul created a melody that inspired the bbc philharmonic to turn it into a full orchestral piece. and yesterday paul heard his creation come to life for the first time, as graham satchell reports. notes play. there is your four notes. he sings the notes. it started with just four notes. paul harvey, who's 80 and has dementia, improvised a tune that went viral online. dad is, at heart, a performer and an entertainer and a musician and a pianist, and when he sits at the piano and either plays a classical piece or one of his own compositions, or improvises, it brings him back — it brings it back. it brings him back. and it's vitally important in his life. after paul's tune was played on radio 4's broadcasting house, the bbc‘s philharmonic orchestra was asked to get involved. it's a wonderfully nostalgic, romantic piece of music, and the fact that it was improvised, as well, just makes it more special, really, doesn't it? it reallyjust highlights
you might have seen here and breakfast... we've been following the story of 80—year—old paul harvey —t sensation. using just four random notes, paul created a melody that inspired the bbc philharmonic to turn it into a full orchestral piece. and yesterday paul heard his creation come to life for the first time, as graham satchell reports. notes play. there is your four notes. he sings the notes. it started with just four notes. paul harvey, who's 80 and has dementia, improvised a tune...
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this is 80—year—old paul harvey doing what he loves best. ng, but he's found extraordinary solace in the restorative power of music. dad has good days and bad days. bad days can be pretty grim. if dad's looking a bit distant, or feeling depressed, then i try to persuade him to get up and sit at the piano and play, and it brings him back into the room. f natural. he plays note. a. d. b natural. a few weeks ago, nick gave his dad four notes and asked him to improvise a tune. he plays slow, romantic-style tune. this video has now been watched almost two million times on social media. i find it incredible! absolutely incredible. i wasn't trying to do a party trick. i can do that sort of thing. and, yes, itjust took off. it was ridiculous. it's just...he's got these beautiful harmonies and the whole form of it. i was like, "where did this come from?" it was written on the spot. you just. . .they just poured out of you. so, yes, i'm in awe of this man. it's not the first time one of paul's videos has gone viral. this is him laughing with his grandc
this is 80—year—old paul harvey doing what he loves best. ng, but he's found extraordinary solace in the restorative power of music. dad has good days and bad days. bad days can be pretty grim. if dad's looking a bit distant, or feeling depressed, then i try to persuade him to get up and sit at the piano and play, and it brings him back into the room. f natural. he plays note. a. d. b natural. a few weeks ago, nick gave his dad four notes and asked him to improvise a tune. he plays slow,...
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this is 80—year—old paul harvey doing what he loves best.s ridiculous. in the ‘70s, paul became a teacher. we set up a quick video call with some of paul's former students. hello, there! paul, hello, i'm dominic, dominic glynn. you did doctor who. there's no way i would be having a career as a composer now, if it hadn't had been for you, paul. my name was griffiths in those days, alex griffiths. oh, ido... i run a charity which brings people together through music. so i run a choir for people with and without communication disabilities. it communicates from the heart and from the soul. it's not from the brain, it's from somewhere deeper. and you brought that to your students. # ijust died in your arms tonight... my name is nick eede. oh, for goodness' sake! i've got pictures of you. we've been looking at pictures of you. we were so proud of you. crikey, it was wonderful. you made it so inclusive that kids who were just sitting around, you know, not really doing great academically, would shine on stage. i find that pretty emotional myself, yo
this is 80—year—old paul harvey doing what he loves best.s ridiculous. in the ‘70s, paul became a teacher. we set up a quick video call with some of paul's former students. hello, there! paul, hello, i'm dominic, dominic glynn. you did doctor who. there's no way i would be having a career as a composer now, if it hadn't had been for you, paul. my name was griffiths in those days, alex griffiths. oh, ido... i run a charity which brings people together through music. so i run a choir for...
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did the paul harvey days are gone. these are true journalists.t: what happens now with the role of social media? how do you achieve that? caller: we need to have governance and we cannot have laws on protecting them. we need to have governance to tell the truth. the issue is with social media it becomes propaganda. thatan go on tv and say green.say the sky is we need to have governance. we need to have governance to protect what is going on. host: when you say governance do you mean more regulation? caller: we still need first amendment rights but we need to tell the truth. fact checkers or whatever we need to do but you need to tell the truth. host: let's go to spokane, washington, a supporter of donald trump. don? caller: i wanted to respond to your question first off. something i have noticed is we have not talked about the kids doing youtube and google searches when they are supposed to be doing their schoolwork and whatnot and all the political ads. i have noticed there are a lot of hateful ones but -- against the trump family and it is hard
did the paul harvey days are gone. these are true journalists.t: what happens now with the role of social media? how do you achieve that? caller: we need to have governance and we cannot have laws on protecting them. we need to have governance to tell the truth. the issue is with social media it becomes propaganda. thatan go on tv and say green.say the sky is we need to have governance. we need to have governance to protect what is going on. host: when you say governance do you mean more...
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and it's very moving to me to think that they have taken their lead from nick's dad paul harvey, and are listening. paddy, i couldn't agree more. nick, you have said about your dad this could be a whole new beginning for him. what is next? what is your dream ? beginning for him. what is next? what is your dream? well, what has been really interesting, actually, over the last few weeks this whole expense has really rejuvenated dad. he can remember lunch last sunday. my he can remember lunch last sunday. my wife and kids noticed he was much more focused, much more present, much more lives as hejust more focused, much more present, much more lives as he just had the zip he used to have, and i haven't seen him that lucid in a long time. so i'm hoping he carries on writing music, of course, and carries on playing, but with this recording, we're going to release it as a record to money for alzheimer's site is and music for dementia —— and alzheimer's society. fingers crossed this will be released next sunday, november one, on all major streaming platforms and all proceeds will go to charity
and it's very moving to me to think that they have taken their lead from nick's dad paul harvey, and are listening. paddy, i couldn't agree more. nick, you have said about your dad this could be a whole new beginning for him. what is next? what is your dream ? beginning for him. what is next? what is your dream? well, what has been really interesting, actually, over the last few weeks this whole expense has really rejuvenated dad. he can remember lunch last sunday. my he can remember lunch last...
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the bbc has been following the story of 80—year—old paul harvey — the former music teacher living with that inspired the bbc philharmonic to turn it into a full orchestral piece. and yesterday paul heard his creation come to life for the first time, as graham satchell reports. note plays. there is your four notes. he sings the notes. it started with just four notes. paul harvey, who's 80 and has dementia, improvised a tune that went viral online. dad is, at heart, a performer and an entertainer and a musician and a pianist, and when he sits at the piano and either plays a classical piece or one of his own compositions, or improvises, it brings him back — it brings him back. and it's vitally important in his life. after paul's tune was played on radio 4's broadcasting house, the bbc‘s philharmonic orchestra was asked to get involved. it's a wonderfully nostalgic, romantic piece of music, and the fact that it was improvised, as well, just makes it more special, really, doesn't it? it reallyjust highlights the power of music, i suppose, doesn't it? and the importance of music to mental he
the bbc has been following the story of 80—year—old paul harvey — the former music teacher living with that inspired the bbc philharmonic to turn it into a full orchestral piece. and yesterday paul heard his creation come to life for the first time, as graham satchell reports. note plays. there is your four notes. he sings the notes. it started with just four notes. paul harvey, who's 80 and has dementia, improvised a tune that went viral online. dad is, at heart, a performer and an...
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on monday, we brought you the amazing story of paul harvey, the former music teacher living with dementiaestseller list. proceeds will be split between the alzheimer's society and music for dementia uk. that is amazing because you could tell there was so much reaction to paul and his son and that wonderful bit of work that there was going to bea bit of work that there was going to be a nice reaction. even hearing a snippet is beautifully karmic. carroll said earlier she had the knowledge when it comes to the tower of london but somebody has sent in a question! you are not far away from the crown jewels so do you know the estimated value of the crown jewels that are in there? i think it is just over £20 billion. how do you know the answer to everything?! carry on! well done! that wasjust luck i think! moving on, i want to show you this, you can see the tudor buildings over there a story good is that anne boleyn, the second wife of henry viii, used to come out of that building isa viii, used to come out of that building is a headless figure and drift from there to the chapel of st peter whi
on monday, we brought you the amazing story of paul harvey, the former music teacher living with dementiaestseller list. proceeds will be split between the alzheimer's society and music for dementia uk. that is amazing because you could tell there was so much reaction to paul and his son and that wonderful bit of work that there was going to bea bit of work that there was going to be a nice reaction. even hearing a snippet is beautifully karmic. carroll said earlier she had the knowledge when...
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fight over water underwater fried is escalating, the major headlines of the day we have harvey dilley, kt mcfarland, pauleisselberg, stacy washington and former top border guide, tom homan on the new development, republicans are really firing back hard and republican senator ron johnson is in an uproar over what nancy pelosi is trying to do, senator johnson is investigating russian pro, he is convinced democrats haven't tried to overthrow term from day one they're trying to claimant 20 for the moment is necessary, it's about future presidents. republicans are saying pelosi is not satisfied with overturning 2016, she turned over to 2020, even cnn analyst hitting back for holding a presser on this and not on covid-19 stimulus. saying basically washington from the reality of ordinary americans live paycheck to paycheck, also this, c-span investigating the claim by its own reporter, he is the moderator of the second debate steve scalise, he claimed his twitter account was hacked when critics say he should be disqualified from moderating the second debate , he is allegedly tweeting scaramucci. and what's real
fight over water underwater fried is escalating, the major headlines of the day we have harvey dilley, kt mcfarland, pauleisselberg, stacy washington and former top border guide, tom homan on the new development, republicans are really firing back hard and republican senator ron johnson is in an uproar over what nancy pelosi is trying to do, senator johnson is investigating russian pro, he is convinced democrats haven't tried to overthrow term from day one they're trying to claimant 20 for the...