BBC World News TV: How title music was made
BBC World News TV has moved into its new home, Broadcasting House, in the heart of central London.
As part of the move and re-design, the BBC has re-recorded the music you hear at the start of each news programme.
A full orchestra was used at the Abbey Road studios in London, where The Beatles also did some of their best work.
Conductor David Arnold explains how it was done.
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