Broadchurch soundtrack strikes a chord in West Bay

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Photo: Lyme Bay RIB Charter

All fans of Broadchurch are being encourage to enter Visit Dorset’s competition to win an exclusive Broadchurch themed prize.

To celebrate the release of the Broadchurch Original Soundtrack, Universal Music has teamed up with Visit Dorset, the award winning Lyme Bay RIB Charter and the Ships Galley Kiosk to give fans of the TV show the chance of winning a fantastic Broadchurch themed prize.

The top prize includes a signed CD from series composer, Olafur Arnalds, plus an amazing half hour coastal cruise for the winner and three friends, taking in all of the stunning views and scenery as seen in the Dorset-set drama, from Burton Cliff to Golden Cap.

Not only that, the lucky winner and their chosen companions will be treated to Broadchurch fish and chips and ‘99’ ice creams, as enjoyed by Ellie Miller, overlooking the famous blue chalet home to Alec Hardy in the series, courtesy of Ship’s Galley Kiosk.

This is a fantastic experience for any Broadchurch fan to win and presents a unique chance to see the iconic cliffs exactly how they appear in the Broadchurch closing credits.

In addition to the main prize, Universal Music will be giving away five runners up prizes of signed CDs which feature the end theme tunes of ‘So Close’ and ‘So Far’.

Nick Thornley, on behalf of the Visit Dorset Tourism Partnership, said “The Visit Dorset team were thrilled to have been approached by Universal Music and to be given the chance once again to work with local businesses in promoting Dorset to a global audience.”

People have until Saturday 28 February to enter the competition. Go to www.visit-dorset.com and click the competition link on the homepage. 

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