Hurdity, wish I'd seen that prog. The way I see it, musical outreach to schools, of the kind you saw on TV, is an absolute must. It's something that can inspire kids beyond pop and can invite them into a world that the folks at home may have made them think is only for snobs. (I got a bit of this at school.) Thinking of Gustavo Dudamel's El Sistema in South America, parental back-up is crucial for any child to develop as a young musician, whatever the family's financial circumstances. There are so many countries beyond ours where there is music in the home as a matter of course. People (including children) go to concerts and the value of music is fully appreciated. Kids don't get mocked if they carry a fiddle to school. They don't only know music with a beat. Whether children end up going in for music or just keep it as a hobby isn't the issue here, but music's an international language, a social leveller and an emotional outlet rolled into in one.