The Master Game is a BBC production of televised chess tournaments that ran for seven series on BBC2 from 1976 to 1983.[1][2]
Presented by 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 figurines and 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".