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  • The inside pages, with the cast list and an article by [[Ewan Hooper]], are [[DD135700]].
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  • [[Category:Article]]
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  • * [[DD110433]] A newspaper article [[Radiophonic Scores]] about the workshop and publicizing the book
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  • ...apers contain a newspaper clipping<ref>[[DD082214]]: Newspaper clipping of article ''[[Trendy Beatle]]''.</ref> which reads: and the Red Bull Academy article ''[http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/magazine/bbc-radiophonic-workshop Bac
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  • ...gon, personal communication: "'The Magazine was Tatler, 12th May 1965. The article was by J. Roger Baker and photograph by Richard Swayne. I still have a copy
    560 bytes (84 words) - 09:13, 4 February 2018
  • ...3079916 Article on facebook's ''Electronic Church of St Delia''] about the article ''Hear It Now'' published in Waitrose Weekend magazine on the 8th of Decemb
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  • On 13th May 2017, BBC Radio 3 broadcast a 35-minute article about Delia and her work as part of their celebrations of Monteverdi's 450t
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  • ...electronic-music-pioneer.html Delia Derbyshire - electronic music pioneer] article at amoeba.com</ref>, doing sound treatments of his orchestral music.<ref na
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  • ...gon, personal communication: "'The Magazine was Tatler, 12th May 1965. The article was by J. Roger Baker and photograph by Richard Swayne. I still have a copy
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  • ...say her given name was Emma<ref name=MorseCodeMusician>The 1970 newspaper article [[Morse code musician]]</ref>, others say it was Mary Amelia.<ref name=GB13
    977 bytes (138 words) - 14:09, 20 August 2022
  • ...entary ''[[These Hopeful Machines]]'', it is used as the background for an article on callsigns, which suggests that it may originally have been one of the un
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  • The [[Mail on Sunday article]] is based on an 2005 interview with him and in 2008 he was interviewed by ...w.neontommy.com/2009/12/fibreoptic-flowers-the-music-o Fibre-Optic Flowers article]</ref>
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  • ...diophonics in the BBC]].<ref>[[DD110433]]: Newspaper clipping of newspaper article ''[[Radiophonic `Scores']]''</ref> ...the clipping, page 17, is headed '''February 16 SUNDAY''', which dates the article to 1964.<ref>[[DD110414]]: Reverse of [[DD110433]].</ref>
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  • ...6. 104 Cedars Avenue, instead, corresponds to the photos on 7inch Cinema's article about Delia's gas mask.<ref name=7inch/>
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  • Delia's papers contain a clipping of a newspaper article reviewing the opening night of the play [[Medea]] for which she created sou [[Category:Article]]
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  • The BBC web article that first published it, ''[[Lost tapes of the Dr Who composer]]''. calls i
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  • .... It took her less than 24 hours “and the director was delighted.”<ref>The article [[Morse code musician]], 1970.</ref>
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  • ...ot.it/2010/03/doris-haysjohn-matthews.html "Toys and techniques" 2010 blog article: "Doris Hays/John Matthews"]</ref> and included on the album "The John Bake
    1,018 bytes (151 words) - 21:45, 23 May 2016
  • ...son, personal communication: "'The Magazine was Tatler, 12th May 1965. The article was by J. Roger Baker and photograph by Richard Swayne. I still have a copy
    980 bytes (140 words) - 11:32, 8 September 2015
  • [[Square wave, hip sound]] is an article about the Radiophonic Workshop which appeared in ''The Observer Review'' on [[Category:Article]]
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