Magical Golden Singing Cheeses:
- The King’s Tournament – Barrie Hingley (title card)
- Brass Flourish (b) – Barrie Hingley (opening)
- Depths of Despair – David Snell (story begins)
- ? (“I’ll guard it like it was my own brain.”)
- Poste Haste – David Snell (Stimpy leaves on the journey)
- Micro Statement (a) – Dick Walter (“Halt! Who goes there?”)
- Raspberry! (a) – Richard Myhill (jester pelted with a tomato)
- Rule Britannia (b) – Dick Walter (Stimpy tells the jester who he is)
- National Affairs (b) – Keith Mansfield (“A chigger!”)
- Family Portraits 59 – Debbie Wiseman (jester looks at the chigger)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (the jester eats the chigger)
- Dissension (a) – Robert Cornford (“Can I have my food now?”)
- Chronicles in Time – Richard Harvey (jester looks around nervously)
- Orchestral Effect (d) – Dick Walter (Magical Golden Singing Cheeses)
- Orchestral Ending (d) – Dick Walter (dun dun!)
- Minitake 15 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (“I’ll take ‘em!”)
- Brass Flourish (c) – Barrie Hingley (jester refuses)
- Martial Links – Sam Fonteyn (jester challenges him to a battle)
- Drug Addiction – John Fox (“I shall eat thee!”)
- Orchestral Climax 17 – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy’s nervous)
- Liebeslieder – Johann Strauss II (jester puts a cheese grater to his arm)
- The Snow Waltz 60 – John Devereaux (Stimpy licks frozen pole)
- Brickbat (battle) – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy’s tongue snaps in half)
- Turbulent Times – Richard Harvey (“Indeed, thou dost possess a great wealth of ignorance!”)
- On With the Race – Dennis Farnon (gas tank)
- Forward Advance – Laurie Johnson (“Quite moronic.”)
- Point of Departure H – Gregor F. Narholz (jester screams)
- Hoping For a Better World – Gerhard Trede (“Truly unsurpassed!”)
- Orchestral Ending (d) – Dick Walter (Magical Golden Singing Cheeses are released)
- Orchestral Effect (f) – Dick Walter (cheese goes under Stimpy’s arms)
- March of the Cadet Corps – Barrie Hingley (narrator again)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (Ren at home, struggling)
- Dissension (a) – Robert Cornford (Ren jolts up)
- Orchestral Ending (d) – Dick Walter (Stimpy’s home)
- Cut and Thrust – Patrick Gowers (Ren grabs the cheeses)
- Scared Stiff – Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (Ren sniffs the cheeses)
- Brickbat (battle) – Laurie Johnson (Ren’s revolted)
- Shocking – Robert Cornford (Ren tells Stimpy to bury the cheese)
- Grasshopper’s Dance – Bob Barratt, Colin Frechter, and Ernst Bucalossi (Stimpy digging)
- Fateful Hour B – Henryk Kuzniak (Stimpy hits something with his shovel)
- Brickbat (battle) – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy hits the ogre’s head)
- Point of Departure M – Gregor F. Narholz (“Who dares dig a hole in my roof?!”)
- Point of Departure K – Gregor F. Narholz (“Gimme that cheese!”)
- Jubilate (a) – Andrew Jackman (“These are…”)
- Show Fanfare 3 – David Lindup (shot of shoes)
- Drug Addiction – John Fox (“I could use a pair of them.”)
- Pleasures of Life – Harry Gregson-Williams (“I’ll take ‘em!”)
- ? (shot of cheese on ogre’s feet)
- Brickbats (1-8) – Laurie Johnson (sad shot of Stimpy)
- The Empty Chapel 1 – Zoe De Souza (6 Months Later)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (“And be quick about it!”)
- Brickbats (1-8) – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy’s nervous)
- Suspended Time – Bill Connor (choir as the ogre’s asleep)
- Nocturne 2 – John Scott (Stimpy at the feet of the ogre)
- Easing Tension – Paul Orm (Stimpy tries to pull the cheese off its feet)
- Sinister Aggression – John Fox (Stimpy’s unsuccessful)
- Coriolan Overture – Ludwig Van Beethoven (Stimpy gets an idea)
- Static Link C – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy holds up a crowbar)
- ? (Stimpy tries to pry off the cheese)
- Point of Departure M – Gregor F. Narholz (the ogre screams)
- Imminent Danger – John Fox (Stimpy laughs nervously)
- Point of Departure U – Gregor F. Narholz (“Who the perpetrator of this great villiany be?”)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (plays after Stimpy says he’s taking the ogre’s shoes)
- Failed Venture – Mathias Frey (“Well, I don’t know, I’ve kind of grown attached to these shoes.”)
- Point of Departure T – Gregor F. Narholz (“Tell you what, though…”)
- Big Show Theme – Robert Sharples (“Can you break a kidney?”)
- Cat and Mouse – Bill Connor (“Here’s your change.”)
- Static Link (l) – Gregor F. Narholz (“So they happily make the trade.”)
- Reflections – Stanley Myers (choir)
- Brickbat (battle) – Laurie Johnson (Ren barfs)
- Unsolved Mysteries – Graham Preskett (Ren looks sick)
- Boys in Blue – Bob Barratt (“Man, that’s good cheese!”)
- Symphony No 7 In E Minor V Rondo Finale Tempo 1(Allegro Ordinario) – Gustav Mahler and George Wilson (milk curd princesses)
- Spitfires – Anthony Wakefield (“…Lived happily ever after, and starved to death.”)
A Hard Day’s Luck:
- The Work of the Weavers – Bruce Davies, Bill Mc Arthur, Wendy Weatherby (title card)
- Shamrock Jig – Richard Myhill (opening)
- Passion – Richard Myhill (Haggis’s bald scalp)
- ? (“Yes, Mr. Haggis, sir?”)
- Very End – Sam Fonteyn (clean back)
- Junior Miss – Len Stevens (his back hair on Haggis’s scalp)
- Trumpet Link (b) – Richard Myhill (it slides off his scalp)
- Bouquets (1) – Laurie Johnson (Haggis is sad)
- Willie’s Gone to Melville Castle – Bobby Forsyth (breakfast)
- Tales of Mystery – Richard Myhill (a prize)
- Linkettes (5-9) 5.Tumblo, 6. Skippo, 7. Seurryo, 8. Short Change, 9. Tinpot Fusiliers – Steve Race (fanfare)
- ? (“Magic Leprechaun charm.”)
- Springtime Dance (a) – Richard Myhill (leprechaun appears)
- Symphony No. 6 Pastorale-4th Movement – Ludwig Van Beethoven (“Throw him out at once!”)
- Dirty Work at the Crossroads – Sam Fonteyn (leprechaun is grabbed)
- Playbill – Wilfred Burns (“I can grant you anything you wish!”)
- Without Walls A – Mladen Franko (choir)
- Ride of the Valkyries – Richard Wagner (Haggis wants a wish)
- Irish Jig – Richard Myhill (leprechaun wants Haggis to pass a test)
- Stirring Drums of the Highlands – John Fox (“You’ve got yourself a deal!”)
- The Recorder Lesson – Richard Myhill (butler’s arm falls off)
- Bodhran Beat – Kevin Conneff; Scottish Reform / Miss Sally Hunter / Road to the Isles – David Duncan [both play at the same time] (“And now, for the first test, baldy.”)
- Casta Diva Part 1 Act I Norma – Vincenzo Bellini (opera)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (“He lived happily ever-”)
- Terror – Alan Braden (Haggis snaps)
- Shamrock Jig – Richard Myhill (“Whenever you’re done…”)
- Very Happily Drunk – Richard Myhill (Haggis is defeated)
- Jacksons Morning Brush – Paddy Moloney (“I’ll give you another chance to win your wish.”)
- Impressions of India VI – Victor Cavini (“I need some bus fare to get back to the ocean!”)
- Elemental Power – Gerhard Trede (“It’s a wee price to pay, shiny!”)
- ? (clam flies through air)
- Shamrock Jig – Richard Myhill (Haggis laughs)
- Broken Silence – Robert Farnon (leprechaun looks angry)
- Stirring Drums of the Highlands – John Fox (tall pile of stuff)
- The Maid Behind the Bar 2 – Patrick Campbell-Lyons (“Now remember the rules…”)
- The Menacing Silence (a) – Richard Harvey (Haggis is lowered)
- Footsteps of Horror – W. Merrick Farran (“Here, have another egg.”)
- Silent Scream (a) – Richard Harvey (Haggis imagines monsters)
- Point of Departure O – Gregor F. Narholz (Haggis lights a match)
- Silent Scream (a) – Richard Harvey (Haggis screams)
- ? (drums as Haggis ascends)
- The Last Post (b) – Dick Stephen Walter (“Tsk tsk tsk.”)
- ? (Haggis pleads)
- Fond Memories of Portree – David Bell (bagpipe music)
- ? (“It’s OK, you can win.”)
- Pageantry 2 – Leslie Pearson (“Eat it, and ye be granted your wish.”)
- Saucy – Andy Findon (Haggis eats it)
- Maniac Pursuit – Trevor Duncan (Haggis shakes)
- Hallelujah Chorus – George Frideric Handel (Haggis has hair)
- Yankee Doodle – Jerry Burnham, Gil Carter (ending)
Any mistakes? Comment below and let me know!
(Stimpy tries to pry off the cheese) -> G. Mahler. 5th Symphony, Scherzo.
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