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  • Delia created music for his 1972 programme ''[[Wildlife Safari to the Argentine]]''.
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  • Delia is credited with music for a BBC radio programme [[Sisters]] produced by [[Stuart Conn]] for BBC Radio Glasgow.<ref name=TLL
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  • Delia is credited with a tape containing her sound for a programme [[Football Links]] produced by [[Terry Harrison]] for Radio Merseyside.<ref
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  • ...ne broadcast on BBC Radio 6 on 23 May 2021 at 20:00] - 51 minutes into the programme.</ref> The programme is about life at a certain age, not at the extreme point when people &lsquo
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  • Subject: Permission to replay BBC programme material outside the BBC originally broadcast on the Third Programme. These pro-
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  • * Broadcast on 23rd November 1965 8.50pm on the Third Programme.<ref name=TLL6383/>
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  • Delia is credited with a tape for a TV programme [[The Doctors]] produced by [[C. Morris]]. The tape's catalogue entry, date
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  • ...th [[Brian Hodgson]] and [[Paddy Kingsland]] for a treatment of the BBC TV programme ''Blue Peter'''s signature tune for producer [[Michael Baynham]].<ref name=
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  • ...called ''Early Morning''. One of these sheets is written on the back of a programme for a classical music performance by the BBC Symphony Orchestra in Maida Va
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  • Delia is credited with the tape dated May 1968 for a radio programme [[Youthbenders]] produced by [[C. Halski]] (Czeslaw Halski) whose catalogue
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  • In 1966, Delia worked on a BBC TV programme [[Master Builders]] produced by [[Nancy Thomas]]<ref name=TLL/>,
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  • and worked on sound for the BBC TV programme [[One Hundred Faces of J.S. Bach]].
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  • Delia is credited with sound for a programme about Australian-born composer, arranger and pianist<ref>[http://www.bbc.co
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  • Delia worked on a programme [[Saturday Evening Prayers]] for [[Peter Armstrong]] of the BBC's Religious
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  • we can only afford &pound;50 or so towards tapes for the programme. We are at programme and pieces would be 3 to 10 minutes duration. If you think
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  • Delia is credited with a tape for a BBC TV for Schools programme [[Using Wax]] in the series [[Merry-Go-Round]], produced by [[Sue Weeks]].<
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  • * The BBC Sound Archive's tape [[TRW 7599]]: "Ascent of Man: Programme 5" is missing.<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 759 [[Category:Programme]]
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  • [[Julia Cave]] was the the producer of the BBC programme [[Pompeii]],<ref name=credits>The episode's end credits.</ref> for which De
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  • [[Ian Potter]], a playwright, phoned in to [[Stuart Maconie]]'s BBC Radio 6 programme on 12th March 2012 and recounted when he saw Delia's papers arrive in Manch ...how on BBC Radio 6, 12th March 2012]</ref> from 01:26:21-01:27.22 into the programme
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  • ...h Perception]] (Expl.)"<ref><B>Expl.</B>: "Explanation"?</ref> for a radio programme produced by [[Lionel Salter]] / [[Mrs Stephen Spender]] of the BBC Music De
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  • [[Science in the Shadows]] was a one-hour<ref name=rsnr/> BBC TV programme following the Royal Society's publication of a report about the 'brain drai The Radio Times described the programme as:
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  • [[DD090322]] is the first page of the programme for the [[ICI Fashion Show]].
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  • ...sists of Delia's sounds for the series or is an interview with Delia for a programme in the series.
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  • Untreated and treated material for Cubism programme ...ly-morphing texture which fades. The material is used in this form for the programme Art and Design: Cubism (part of which is on reel CDD/1/2/1 Cubism TX).
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  • [[DD135629]] is the cover of the theatre programme for the 1971 [[Macbeth (1971)|Greenwich Macbeth]].
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  • =Programme= * Hand-written draft of concert programme
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  • ...an Elliott Calls]], an episode in the BBC [[Radio Leeds]] series ''Woman's Programme'' produced by [[Phil Sidey]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • ''[[The Space Between]]'' is a BBC radio programme created in 1973 after Delia had left the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, which ma
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  • ''anything'' called that. They had picked out a piece which I wrote for a programme * Delia can be wrong about which programme she wrote what music for (which is improbable) or
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  • and the BBC programme listing says:<ref name=bbc>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0069t1g ''I Th * There are supposed to be two clips of the programme on the BBC's website but one is unavailable and the other "doesn't seem to
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  • Delia created Opening, Closing and Background music for a radio programme "[[The Coming of the Car]]", produced by [[Alan Ereira]] for the BBC School
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  • Its tape's catalogue entry is dated April 1970<ref name=TLL/> and the programme was broadcast in three episodes, all credited to Anne Head as director:<ref * 27 August 1971: "''Programme'' written and performed by The Wherehouse La Mama London. Society at work o
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  • ...g music for "[[London Question Time]]", an episode in the long-running BBC programme hosted by David Dimbleby in which "guests from the worlds of politics and t
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  • ...fit", "Rainsuit" and so on.<ref>[[DD090339]] [[DD090352]] ICI Fashion Show programme.</ref> as well as to pieces of music used to create the soundtrack.
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  • The theme for BBC for Schools programme [[Physical Science]] is a different version of this theme and rhythm, but w
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  • Part of the four programme "Inventions for Radio" series, created in collaboration with Barry Bermange This programme of sounds and voices is an attempt to re-create in five movements some sens
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  • However, in programme credits, the BBC always attributed her work to "BBC Radiophonic Workshop", ...Radiophonic Workshop, &ldquo;managed to get her onto a composer's desktop programme but she couldn’t cope with it and spent most of the weekend in tears, I t
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  • ...y [[Alan Parker]] and the programme won the prize for the best educational programme in Japan.<ref name=TLL/> Delia Derbyshire composed the music for the schools programme <I>Orpheus</I> which won the Minister of Education prize in last years's Ja
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  • Delia created music called [[Bucket and Chime]] for the BBC Schools Radio programme [[Music Box for Schools]], whose [[Radiophonic Database]] entry is dated 5t
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  • Delia is credited with [[Finnish Science and Research]], a radio programme produced by [[E. Arni]] for the BBC's European Service. Its [[Tape Library
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  • ...e.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/bbctwo/england/1972-04-02 ''Tutankhamun's Egypt'' programme 1] on genome.ch.bbc.co.uk</ref> Roger Lamb helped create some of the in-programme cues for the series.<ref>[[DD161]]'s notes.</ref>
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  • In the programme for the 1966 '[[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]]' the eighth a
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  • Delia is credited with a BBC radio programme ''Human Biology 1: [[Your Senses]]'' produced by [[Arthur Vialls]]<ref name
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  • This programme or series of programmes is catalogued as:<ref>[http://www.broadcastforschoo
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  • It is Delia's cassette recording of [[Piers Plowright]]'s 1996 radio programme ''[[Third Words: The Radio Feature]]'', which mentions [[Inventions for Rad ...entions for radio: The Evenings of Certain Lives in the last 10 minutes of programme.
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  • [[Tomorrow's World]] is/was a weekly BBC TV programme for the popular divulgation of new inventions and scientific discoveries. * [[Playing with Light]]: Delia also created music for one programme in the series, for a sequence called "[[Playing with Light]]".<ref>The [[Ta
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  • Delia worked on a BBC TV programme [[Approaching the 70's]] produced by [[Finlay MacDonald]] for the BBC's Sco
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  • This programme of sounds and voices is an attempt to re-create, in five movements, some se
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  • Delia treated speech, created effects and created music for a 1966 BBC radio programme [[A Bayeux Tapestry]] produced by [[George MacBeth]] and [[Michael Mason]]. To make this programme we have drawn on the full spectrum of sound: formal speech in poetry and pr
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  • This programme is an attempt to define God in human terms and to create, in the manner of
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  • ...how on BBC Radio 6, 12th March 2012]</ref> from 01:25:55-01:26:20 into the programme In the same programme, [[Ian Potter]] recounts seeing the tapes arrive at Manchester.
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  • * Broadcast on the 17th April 1967 at 8.05pm on the Third Programme.<ref name=TLL/>
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  • There is a short excerpt of their music in the radio programme [[These Hopeful Machines]]:
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  • [[DD090420]] is the last page of the programme for the [[ICI Fashion Show]].
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  • One of Delia's tapes is labelled ''[[Drips for Ecology]]'' for a programme in the series [[Late Night Line-Up]] produced by [[Steven Roberts]] for BBC
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  • ...a cartoon sequence<ref name=TLL5075/> of a Do-It-Yourself car maintenance programme ''[[Family Car]]'', produced by [[Stanley Hyland]].<ref name=TLL5075/><ref one called ''Family Car'', a do-it-yourself maintenance programme,
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  • Listeners may remember Barry Bermange's programme ''[[The Dreams]]'' which was broadcast last year. It was somewhat of an exp He has made this programme in four sections. In the first you will hear several thoughtful voices grop
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  • [[Category:Programme]]
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  • ...diophonic Workshop, in July 1962, was to create electronic sound for a BBC programme ''[[Science Serves the Arts]]'' about electronic music in which they interv
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  • Delias [[Attic Tapes]] contain a recording of an interview for BBC Short Wave programme ''Listeners' Corner'', introduced by Dorothy Logan,. in which [[Laurence Sp
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  • ...ogue]] number of one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] containing her music for a programme about ''[[Daedalus]]'' in the series [[Springboard]].
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  • {{Thumb|''The Autocrats''' KRAB.FM programme listing}} The tape catalogues and programme listings call it "''Autocrats''" or "''The Autocrats''" but its correct tit
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  • * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/music/features/alchemists.shtml BBC programme page]
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  • * Broadcast on the Third Programme on 29th May 1964 at 8.45pm<ref name=TRW4090/> and repeated on the 14th June [[Category:Programme]]
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  • The programme was produced by [[Don Haworth]] and directed by [[Pieter Morpurgo]]<ref nam <I>I had only done one other television programme before [[Doctor Who]], called [[Time On Our Hands]], using beautiful abstra
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  • Delia shares credit with [[John Baker]] for a BBC TV programme [[The Greenwich Story]] produced by [[Peggy Miller]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • ...Scottish poet who was also the Art and Poetry Producer for the BBC's Third Programme.<ref>[https://voca.arizona.edu/readings-list/152/193 Lois Shelton's introdu
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  • and [[Door To Door]] was originally created for a Radio Leeds Womens' Programme.<ref>[[DD125629]]: Desmond Briscoe's script for the [[Radiophonic Workshop
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  • Delia's created music for two episodes of the programme [[The Long Polar Walk]], of which two extracts were reused in the 1972 docu the score for the TV programme ''The Long Polar Walk'', I had to get the
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  • weekly R4 programme "Living World."
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  • Delia is credited with music for a programme [[Space]] in the TV documentary series [[Cameron Country]] produced by [[Do
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  • [[Delia Derbyshire's eightieth birthday special]] was a BBC Radio 6 programme presented by [[Stuart Maconie]].<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08pq ...rovide special sounds ranging from science fiction to fantasy on the third programme. When sounds are shaped and organised into patterns, the result tends to be
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  • ...later renamed to "The Industrial Training Act", a Further Education radio programme produced by [[Peter Jarvis]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • ...e album ''[[The Music of Africa]]'' as [[Tutankhamun's Egypt]] because the programme that was for was produced by [[Paul Johnstone]].
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  • ...e and Health'</nowiki>. The Radio Times listing initially only credits the programme as "compiled by [[Michael Smee]]."<ref>BBC Genome: FOR SCHOOLS HEALTH AND S A Signature tune for a Radio sex education programme rejected by the producer on the grounds that it was "too lascivious" - henc
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  • The programme ends with an interview with David Vorhaus at their [[Kaleidophon]] studio i
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  • ...under the pseudonym [[Doris Hays]].<ref>Justin Spear speaking on the radio programme "Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone" on Sunday 12 June 2005</ref>
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  • ...ashion Show]]: "Rainsuit".<ref>[[DD090339]] [[DD090352]]: ICI Fashion Show programme.</ref>
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  • ...of one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] containing her music for an [[Omnibus]] programme about ''[[Goya]]''.
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  • * The programme was first broadcast on 30 March 1964 at 16.45.<ref name=genome/>
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  • Delia is credited with a tape for ''[[Let Me Speak]] II'' for a programme produced by [[Tony Smith]] and broadcast on the 18th July 1965.<ref name=TL
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  • [[Category:Programme]]
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  • [[Music Box for Schools]] was a BBC radio programme for schools produced by [[Jack Chatterley]].<ref name=TLL6455/>
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  • Our National Film Theatre Programme booklet is not automatically
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  • Delia is credited with music for a BBC radio programme [[The Pop Scene]] produced by [[David Epps]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • ...tion with the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop. Produced by David Thomson. "This programme is an attempt to reconstruct in sound the spiritualistic vision of Death an ....<ref>[http://catalogue.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/SX+28683_7 BBC Programme Catalogue entry for ''The Afterlife'']</ref>
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  • ...logue entry is dated May 1970<ref name=TLL/> but there is no entry for the programme in the BBC Genome Project.<ref>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?adv=
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  • Delia created music for the "Egypt" item in a BBC one-off programme ''[[Chronicle Magazine: Egypt]], Rome and Britain'', produced by [[Julia Ca
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  • [[Category:Programme]]
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  • ...phabet of effects whose impact has been varied and underlined in tonight's programme by the use of radiophonic techniques including speeding up and slowing down * Broadcast on the BBC Third Programme at 10:25pm on 7th January 1966.<ref name=DD110130/><ref name=TLL6373/>
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  • ...rier synthesis of sound based on photo/pixel info (B2wav - bitmap to sound programme).
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  • The Radio Times entry for the programme reads:<ref>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/ce200855f67a4e4ca036babcc3ab00ce ''H
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  • ...ted July 1968.</ref> so it seems that this replaced Delia's one when a new programme director took the series over.
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  • [[Radio Newsreel]] was a news programme produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation between 1940 and 1988,<ref * First broadcast on 13th May 2017 on BBC Radio 3 as part of the programme ''[[Monteverdi 450]]'' at 1:25:55.
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  • ...under the pseudonym [[Doris Hays]].<ref>Justin Spear speaking on the radio programme "Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone" on Sunday 12 June 2005</ref>.
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  • BBC Radio Scotland programme
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  • BBC programme ''[[The Living World]]'' with programme code [[TRW 6886]]<ref name=922-109>[[DD080922]] [[DD081109]]</ref>
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  • ...one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]], probably for ''[[Tutankhamun's Egypt]]'', programme 10.
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  • ...levels.<ref>[[DD110224]]: Radio Times clipping for The Tower on the Third programme at 8.30 with a description by Martin Esslin.</ref> * First broadcast on the BBC Third programme at 8.30, "to be repeated on July 19" [1964]
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  • NOTES: Copy of CDD/1/1/16 Egypt Programme 2 Master.
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