By Freya Parr

Published: Monday, 31 January 2022 at 12:00 am


Everyone knows that familiar gentle lilt, with strings accompanied by a soft oboe. Switch on your radio on a Sunday morning and you immediately know you’re in the right place. Lauren Laverne is about to whisk her castaway guest off to a desert island, in a tradition that has enticed Radio 4 listeners since Desert Island Discs first began in 1942.

But what is that orchestral tune that opens every episode of Desert Island Discs?

The theme tune to Desert Island Discs is Eric Coates’s By the Sleepy Lagoon, a light orchestral piece written in 1930.

In 2012, the piece was even played by the BBC Concert Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall as part of the BBC Proms season. It was featured in a concert celebrating the 70th anniversary of Desert Island Discs, in which the programme’s then presenter Kirsty Young interviewed guests from the series and introduced the most popular Desert Island Discs musical choices. Included in the line-up was another piece by Eric Coates: ‘The Dam Busters’ March, as well as Beethoven’s ‘Emperor’ Concerto, Coleridge-Taylor’s The Death of Minnehaha, Elgar’s Cello Concerto, Handel’s Messiah, Puccini’s Madam Butterfly and Tosca, plus arrangements of Beatles songs.

We named the best Desert Island Discs interviews with composers and classical musicians.