#oneaday Day 131: Mandela Affected

Well, I’ve been well and truly hit with the Mandela Effect today.

Earlier, I was playing Maniac Square, a puzzle game by Spanish arcade developer Gaelco. Andie overheard the music and asked, “why does that game have the Blue Peter music?”

“It doesn’t,” I said, absolutely convinced of this fact. Blue Peter, as everyone knows, has Sailor’s Hornpipe (or, to give it its more correct name, College Hornpipe) as its theme. The same one they play at the Proms every year.

Except it doesn’t.

Blue Peter, I have learned, actually uses a tune called Barnacle Bill. It’s similar, but different. Have a listen.

Here’s Sailor’s Hornpipe, with a YouTube thumbnail that resembles the Blue Peter logo, just to add insult to injury:

And here is the Blue Peter theme in one of its more famous incarnations by Mike Oldfield of Tubular Bells fame:

You will hopefully forgive me for getting the two confused. But wait! What’s this?

It’s only bloody Mike Oldfield doing the Sailor’s Hornpipe. And just to confuse matters, his rendition of Barnacle Bill for Blue Peter in the ’80s is often misattributed to being a B-side to Tubular Bells called, you guessed it, Sailor’s Hornpipe. Except that one actually is Sailor’s Hornpipe.

For anyone reading this who isn’t British, I’m sorry. I’m not sure I can adequately explain Blue Peter to you other than to say it was a children’s TV show that, during my childhood at least, made a lot of things involving “sticky-backed plastic”, and occasionally also had wild animals shitting in their studio. It’s also the origin point, for a certain generation anyway, of the phrase “here’s one I made earlier”.

You’re going to go and tell me that isn’t true either now, aren’t you?


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