Difference between pages "Blue Veils and Golden Sands (radio play)" and "File:Archive on 4 - Sculptress of Sound - The Lost Works of Delia Derbyshire.torrent"

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''Blue Veils and Golden Sands'' is a 45-minute radio play about Delia's life.
 
  
The script is an uninspired and awkward pastiche of material from her interviews. The actress who plays Delia makes her sound weak and silly, very different from the Delia we know from her interviews, and it harps on about alcoholism roughly once every five minutes.
 
 
It was also published on a BBC CD together with Delia's music from the other BBC Radiophonic Workshop albums:
 
[[Doctor Who]] (Original Theme)
 
[[Time On Our Hands]],
 
[[Arabic Science and Industry]],
 
[[Know Your Car]],
 
[[Mattachin]],
 
[[Pot Au Feu]],
 
[[Happy Birthday]],
 
[[Ziwzih Ziwzih OO-OO-OO|Zivvzah Zivvzah OO-OO-OO]] (!),
 
[[Towards Tomorrow]],
 
[[Door To Door]],
 
[[Air]],
 
[[Science and Health]],
 
[[Chromophone Band]],
 
[[A New View of Politics]],
 
[[Environmental Studies]],
 
[[Chronicle]],
 
[[Great Zoos of the World]],
 
[[Dance from Noah|Dance from 'Noah']],
 
[[Blue Veils and Golden Sands]],
 
[[The Delian Mode]],
 
[[Time To Go]],
 
[[Doctor Who]] (Closing Theme),
 
 
=Credits=
 
* Written by Martyn Wade
 
* Produced and directed by Cherry Cookson
 
* Music by [[Elizabeth Parker]]
 
* Sophie Thompson as Delia Derbyshire
 
 
=Availability=
 
* First broadcast on BBC Four on 23rd December 2002
 
* [[File:Blue Veils and Golden Sands BBC radio broadcast.torrent]]
 
* [[File:Blue Veils and Golden Sands BBC CD.torrent]]
 
* [[File:* [[File:Blue Veils and Golden Sands BBC CD.torrent]]
 
 
[[Category:Documentary]]
 

Latest revision as of 12:11, 9 November 2018