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''The Master Game'' is a BBC production of televised chess tournaments that ran for eight series on BBC2 from 1976 to 1983. Presented by Jeremy James (presenter), Jeremy James with expert analysis from Leonard Barden and, later, Bill Hartston, ''The Master Game'' was noted for its innovative style, in which a display board with animated Figurine notation, figurines and chess notation, move notation, shown centre-left of screen, was accompanied by footage of the players cogitating, their thoughts during the game heard in voice-over. As a theme tune, the later series of this programme used the Disco '78 version of Ennio Morricone's "Come Maddalena". History and technique ''The Master Game''s producer, Robert Toner, recalled previous work for the coverage of the World Chess Championship 1972, Fischer-Spassky 1972 World Championship match: "Marsland Gander, then TV critic of the ''Daily Telegraph'', wrote, 'The manner in which the games are presented, with experts standing in fron ...
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