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  • #REDIRECT [[Primary School Mathematics Programme 2]]
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  • ...ills]], [[John Baker]] and Delia are credited with the music for the pilot programme of the BBC Radio 4 series "New Worlds", whose working title was "New Review * The pilot programme was never broadcast.
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  • ...ref>'''B/G''': Background.</ref> bubbles" for [[Primary School Mathematics Programme 2]] produced by [[David Roseveare]] for BBC TV. * In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 6344]]: "Primary School Mathematics Programme 2".<ref name=TLL6344>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 6344]].</r
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  • [[A Silence Filled With Greek]] is a programme for which Delia created [[A Year I Remember]]. The programme was by [[Michael Ayrton]] and produced by [[Douglas Cleverdon]].<ref>[https
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  • Delia and [[Brian Hodgson]] gave "consultation only" for a BBC radio programme [[The Sirens]] produced by [[Christopher Holme]].<ref name=TLL6418/> * Broadcast on 22nd February 1966 at 10.30pm on the Third Programme.<ref name=TLL6418/>
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  • ..."[[Hunt The Man Down]]" produced by [[Bennett Maxwell]] for the BBC Third Programme.<ref name=TLL/> The tape's catalogue entry is dated 7th June 1966 and the programme was broadcast on the 15th.<ref name=TLL/>
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  • Delia is credited with music for a radio programme "[[Fire and Ice]]" in the series [[Drama Workshop]], produced by [[David Ly "7&frac12; ips of complete "Fire" programme archived as TRW 24 (on reel TRW 23)"
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  • ...ve interview with Delia<ref>[http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/842784 The programme's entry in the BFI's Film & TV database]</ref><ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/mu The BBC lists<ref name=BBC>Programme listing for ''Classic Britannia'' on [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/classicbri
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  • ...ment from the Radiophonic Workshop was "interviews"<ref name=TLL/> and the programme contains an interview with [[Daphne Oram]]; we don't know if contains any n [[Category:Programme]]
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  • Delia's piece [[Singing Waters]] appears to have been for a programme called [[24 Hours]],<ref>James Percival, ''[[Delia Derbyshire's Creative Pr [[Category:Programme]]
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  • ...[[Alain F. M. Evans]] and external to the BBC,<ref name=TLL/> presumably a programme in French about the Workshop.
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  • #REDIRECT [[New Review - Pilot Programme]]
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  • ...ternal Services (now World Service), [...] began a weekly science magazine programme. Initially called &lsquo;Science and Industry&rsquo;, it changed its name i [[Category:Programme]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Primary School Mathematics Programme 2]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Primary School Mathematics Programme 2]]
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  • [[Factory Music]] is a 30-second piece of Delia's incidental music for the TV programme [[Time On Our Hands]], which I have called [[Factory Music]] as it accompan Her other piece of her incidental music for the programme is ''[[City Music]]''.
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  • ...lf of a page of the Radio Times dated December 30th, 1965 of the page with programme listing for January 7th, 1966. The Third programme listing contains:
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  • ...ith a polite request for a radiophonic signature tune for their daily news programme.
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  • [[Don Haworth]] is the programme's producer.
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  • [[TRW 7717]] is the master tape of the 1973 radio programme ''[[The Space Between]]'' which, though it makes no mention of Delia, does 1&2: SRW 7717 are complete programme. (SRW indicates stereo).
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  • ...ref>'''B/G''': Background.</ref> bubbles" for [[Primary School Mathematics Programme 2]] produced by [[David Roseveare]] for BBC TV. * In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 6344]]: "Primary School Mathematics Programme 2".<ref name=TLL6344>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 6344]].</r
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  • Delia created the theme music for BBC programme [[Moon Clue Game]] produced by [[Britt Allcroft]] and directed by [[Brian H Its tape catalogue entry is dated April 1968 and the programme ran for 8 programmes broadcast from 10 July to 28 August 1968.<ref name=ukg
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  • ...with poet [[Rosemary Tonks]] at the Radiophonic Workshop to create a radio programme [[Sono-Montage]], "an experiment in combining poetry with electronic sound" 3: Sono-Montage. Completed programme inserts (master)
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  • [[Sid Lomax]] was the author of a programme [[Engineering Craft Studies]] for which Delia created sound.
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  • * ''Music of Africa - [[Tutankhamun's Trumpet]]'' for a radio programme by [[Jack Aistrop]] whose tape is dated March 1972 * the Egypt item in a BBC one-off programme ''[[Chronicle Magazine: Egypt]], Rome and Britain'', broadcast on the 25th
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  • [[A New View of Politics]] was a BBC programme consisting of an interview with Jo Grimond on the reasons for his resignati Delia created a theme tune for the programme, described as "devastatingly effective (and perfect for the optimism of ear
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  • ...f telephone conversations with Delia that were originally recorded for his programme [[Original Masters]] on BBC Radio Scotland. The original interviews were selected and edited for the original programme but other parts of the same tapes are often used to produce new programmes.
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  • The part about Delia, starting at 1:24:29 into the programme, is based on an interview with [[Jo Langton]] and includes [[Rorate Coeli]] [[Category:Programme]]
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  • ...ere are [http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/hollywood/10274.shtml clips from the programme at the BBC] but the title music is not included.
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  • [[Roy Battersby]] wrote and produced a BBC TV programme [[French Eyes on the Future]]<ref>[[DD110253]]</ref>, for which Delia creat
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  • Delia is credited with a BBC radio programme for schools ''Human Biology 2: [[The Survival of the Fittest]]'', produced Delia also worked on the first programme in the series, ''[[Your Senses]]''.
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  • [[DD095849]] is the front cover of the theatre programme for a 1965 production of the play [[The Business of Good Government]], for Admission by Programme 3/6
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  • ...me [[Take Another Note]] produced by [[Patricia Foy]] and [[B. Lodge]], "a programme in which collectors of unusual musical instruments talk to
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  • ...Catalogue]] number of one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] containing the radio programme about ''[[Cubism]]''. Schools radio programme about Cubism
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  • [[DD154505]] is a page of the programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].
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  • ...<ref name=TLL6148/> which was the equivalent of today's ''Points of View'' programme in which listeners send in their comments on the BBC's programmes. The pilot programme was not accepted by the Home Service<ref name=TLL6148/> and so it was never
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  • ...ills]], [[John Baker]] and Delia are credited with the music for the pilot programme of the BBC Radio 4 series "New Worlds", whose working title was "New Review * The pilot programme was never broadcast.
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  • [[Robin Gwyn]] commissioned and produced the BBC programme [[Science All Around - Sound]], for which Delia created sound in 1971.
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  • [[DD090240]] is the cover of the programme for the [[ICI Fashion Show]]
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  • [[The Ascent of Man]] is a BBC TV programme in thirteen episodes by J.&nbsp;Bronowski for which Delia created [[Music o
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  • This page refers to the 30th April 1968 programme which included Delia's track [[Happy Birthday]].<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Li [[Category:Programme]]
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  • [[DD154514b]] is the right page of the inside of the theatre programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].
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  • [[DD154514a]] is the left page of the inside of the theatre programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].
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  • [[DD075946]] is a page of the hand-written draft of the concert programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].
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  • [[DD075552]] is a page of the hand-written draft of the concert programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].
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  • [[DD075600]] is a page of the hand-written draft of the concert programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].
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  • [[DD075622]] is a page of the hand-written draft of the concert programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].
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  • [[DD075642]] is a page of the hand-written draft of the concert programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].
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  • [[DD075716]] is a page of the hand-written draft of the concert programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].
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  • [[DD075802]] is a page of the hand-written draft of the concert programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].
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  • [[DD075810]] is a page of the hand-written draft of the concert programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].
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  • [[DD075844]] is a page of the hand-written draft of the concert programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].
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  • [[DD075908]] is a page of the hand-written draft of the concert programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].
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  • ...d Briscoe]] asking for Delia's or Brian's involvement in the music for the programme [[Paolozzi]]. broadcasting a radiovision programme on his work, to be
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  • ...Music]] is what they called Delia's additional incidental music for the TV programme [[Time On Our Hands]] when it was released on the album [[The BBC Radiophon Another piece of her incidental music for the programme is ''[[Factory Music]]''.
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  • ...ies, Hornsey College of Art, Crouch End Hill, N.8.<ref>[[DD082729]]: Draft programme, page 2.</ref> ...] and his robots, and [[Pink Floyd]] Sound&rdquo;.<ref>[[DD082706]]: Draft programme, page 1.</ref>
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  • Towards a programme of actuality speech and electronic sound. programme (for placing of climax) is 17&frac12; mins.
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  • [[Waris Hussein]] directed the first four episodes of the TV programme [[Doctor Who]],<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profiles/1nhRcmSnmtnnn ...that time and my boss. They said 'We've got a pilot of four episodes for a programme called Doctor Who, can you do some music?'</I>&rdquo;<ref>Delia in the [[So
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  • * [[DD082729]] The second page of the draft concert programme, attributed to him
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  • Description: (Archive has been checked; full programme exists)
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  • ...was a German poet. Delia set some of his poems to music for the 1966 radio programme [[German Concrete Poetry]]. ...66.<ref>Tape [[TRW 6496]] was given a catalogue entry in June 1966 and the programme was broadcast in December 1966.</ref>
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  • ...n a production "[[Fire Raisers]]" for [[World Theatre]], an external radio programme produced by [[Jim Vowden]].<ref name=TLL6377/> ...ker]]'s ''Orbit'', a "radio signature tune for children's holiday magazine programme".<ref name=TLL6191>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 6191]].</ref
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  • 2nd generation copy of programme [[Category:Programme]]
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  • [[The Afternoon Shift]] is a BBC programme broadcast 28th March 1997 about the demise of the [[BBC Radiophonic Worksho
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  • [[DD084055]] is the cover of the 20-page theatre programme for [[Macbeth (1967)|the RSC Macbeth]].
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  • [[Category:Programme]]
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  • Description: Sequence for Radiophonics (Archive has been checked; full programme exists)
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  • Delia created music for BBC Radio 4's "RadioVision" schools' programme "[[Paolozzi]]" produced by [[Joan Griffiths]].<ref name=TLL/> ...aolozzi has agreed to take part in devising and broadcasting a radiovision programme on his work, to be broadcast in Autumn 1971, and recorded in April and May,
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  • {{Thumb|DD095849|[[DD095849]]: Cover of theatre programme}} Delia's papers contain a programme for [[Ian Cotterell]]'s production of [[John Arden]]'s play [[The Business
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  • ''Information Please'' was a BBC radio programme in the 1960s, in which listeners' questions were answered. * [[DD177]]: Copy of radio programme.
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  • ...Arena]]" at the April 1967 [[Brighton Festival]].<ref>[[DD082706]]: Draft programme.</ref>
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  • ...yrinth]]" at the April 1967 [[Brighton Festival]].<ref>[[DD082706]]: Draft programme.</ref>
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  • Delia is credited with music for [[The Pool]], a BBC radio programme produced by [[Bennett Maxwell]].<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Library List]] ent ...Archive on tape [[TRW 6248]]: "TLO 68299. 2 reels: 1. Inserts; 2. Copy of Programme."<ref>[[BBC Radiophonic Workshop - surviving work]]</ref>
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  • Third words: creative writers and the Third Programme, 5, Making use of the medium: the radio feature Broadcast title: Third words. Creative writers and the Third Programme 5. Making use of the medium: the radio feature
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  • ...[[Information Please]]".</ref> as part of the interview with Delia for the programme ''[[Information Please]]'',<ref>You can hear the track in ''[[Information P ...e entry for a tape entitled [[Oranges and Lemons]] says it was for a radio programme produced by [[S. Ahonen]] of the BBC's External Finnish Section and is date
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  • ...met Delia but in 1997 he interviewed her for [[Radio Scotland interview|a programme on BBC Radio Scotland]] and maintained a “telephone relationship” with
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  • [[DD110253]] is a Radio Times clipping for a BBC TV programme ''[[French Eyes on the Future]]'' broadcast in 1965.<ref>[http://explore.bf France spends four times as much as Britain on her national civil space programme: she has her own strategic atom bombers and colour TV system. She is buildi
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  • Delia is credited with music for radio programme [[Jackanory]], produced by [[Mrs P. Brandford]] for BBC Enterprises.<ref na
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  • Description: Unit Delta Plus Concert Programme (10/0/66) and Various Manuscript sketches in envelope
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  • and he was interviewed for the TV programme [[Time On Our Hands]], for which Delia created music.
    249 bytes (38 words) - 14:54, 22 January 2019
  • ...opy of the theme for ''[[Tutankhamun's Egypt]]'' and incidental sounds for programme 1 of the series. Label: Egypt. Copy master Opening and Programme 1
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  • ...apes]], probably containing makeup tracks for ''[[Tutankhamun's Egypt]]'', programme 10. NOTES: Flute-based textures, similar to those on CDD/1/1/22 Egypt Programme 10, followed by makeup recordings of individual notes and single loops. Ree
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  • Includes shorter items of the Bagnor concert programme NOTES: Shorter works of the UDP Bagnor concert programme: Fragment (Hodgson), Tarantella (Zinovieff), Pot-pourri (Derbyshire), Moogi
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  • ...y Date 1/1/66; Cost Year 1966."</ref> Delia worked on sound for the BBC TV programme [[One Hundred Faces of J.S. Bach]] produced by [[Barry Gavin]].<ref name=TL ...st Anthony Scott] on studycollection.co.uk, annotated "Drury Lane Arts Lab programme note?".</ref>
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  • {{Thumb|RSC Macbeth|Theatre programme}} ...out 80 minutes.<ref name=DD084409>[[DD084409]]: Cast list from the theatre programme.</ref>
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  • Delia created a signature tune for radio programme [[Polish Section]], external to the BBC, produced by [[C. Halski]].
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  • ...ec/findaids/bbc.htm University of Delaware Library catalogue for BBC Third Programme Radio Scripts 1940-1969, Manuscript Collection Number 332], Item F134, cat. In the programme,
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  • ...ue]] number of one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]], the master of her music for programme 2 of ''[[Tutankhamun's Egypt]]''. CDD/1/1/16 Egypt Programme 2 Master
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  • ...vember 1970, Delia and [[Brian Hodgson]] contributed to an "audio magazine programme including [a] visit to [the] Radiophonic Workshop" for "Radio Brighton "Liv
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  • ...a's [[Attic Tapes]] containing her music and effects for the ''Chronicle'' programme ''[[Cortes and the Conquest of Mexico]]''. MA writes “Probably Chronicle programme, Cortez and the Conquest of Mexico, TRW
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  • ...ow Chord]] is a musical effect created by Delia for the BBC Drama Workshop programme [[Fire and Ice]].<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW
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  • ...eau]], which she calls [[Cubism Song]], for "a 1968 Schools Radio [[Cubism|programme about Cubism]] in the series "Art and Design".<ref name=JP>[http://lists.to 1968 Schools Radio programme about Cubism in the series "Art and Design" [...]
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  • ...alogue entry is dated 1st October 1965 but there is no tape with the whole programme.<ref name=TLL6375>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 6375]].</ref>
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  • ...Tinkling]] is a musical effect created by Delia for the BBC Drama Workshop programme [[Fire and Ice]].<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW
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  • ...lin Bennett. The programme was produced by Shaun MacLoughlin.&rdquo; 60:10 programme. ...for 1900 was compiled, written and produced by John Bridges.&rdquo; 56:27 programme.
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  • Delia appears to have created a new signature tune for a BBC programme ''[[The Daily Chronicle]]'' in 1966: Strangely enough, the BBC Genome Project knows of no such programme, and only has passing mentions of the British newspaper of the same name.<r
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  • Delia created music for a BBC TV programme [[The Dreaming Eye]] produced by [[M. E. Harvey]].<ref name=TLL6357/>
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  • Delia worked on a programme called [[Genesis]] produced by [[Geoffrey Curtis]] for the BBC radio series
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  • Delia is credited with music for a radio programme [[Fourteen Days]] for BBC Radio Belfast.<ref name=TLL/>
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  • ...CDD/1/7/35 Harp Material 1, CDD/1/7/36 Harp Material [2], CDD/1/1/22 Egypt Programme 10). Tutankhamun's Trumpet with different ('major') drone harmonisations un * [[CDD/1/1/22]]: Egypt Programme 10
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  • Delia worked on a radio programme called [[Starting Point]], produced by [[D Godfrey]] for the BBC Home Servi
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  • Delia worked on a BBC TV programme "Taurus - [[Good Heavens]]" in the series [[Zodiac 5]], produced by [[Marga
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  • [[Category:Programme]]
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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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  • [[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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  • Delia is credited with music for a BBC television programme for schools "[[Model and Map]]" produced by [[Andree Molyneux]].
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  • ...art of the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]] and the concert programme entry for it reads:
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  • Delia is credited with music for a programme [[Papillons]] produced by [[Antony Wilkinson]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • ...66, Delia checked out a tape on which to create "music tracks" for a radio programme "[[Johnny's Jaunt]]" produced by [[R. Pelletier]]<ref name=TLL/> or [[Brian (Johnny Morris). Music tracks and makeup followed by edited copy of programme
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  • IV Peak programme meters (BBC)
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  • ...with colleagues from other BBC departments. Knowledge of the techniques of programme production is an essential qualification for the job, but above all the Wor ...natural or artificial sources to convey the mood of a radio or television programme, but not the creation of musical compositions as such. Natural sounds can e
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  • Although its tape's [[Radiophonic Database]] entry says that the programme was "Cancelled", the episode of [[Omnibus]] broadcast on the 12th December
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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
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  • In 1966, Delia created title music and effects for a BBC TV programme [[Counterstrike]] produced by [[Antony Kearey]] which were never used becau
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  • * the ''[[Aztec]]'' suite, atmospheric soundscapes for a programme about the Spanish destruction of the Aztec and Mayan civilizations * ''[[Factory Music]]'', incidental music for TV programme ''[[Time On Our Hands]]''
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  • The BBC Programme Catalogue describes the work as an Music specially composed for the programme by Roberto Gerhard,
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  • * Broadcast on Radio 3 on 4th October 1973 as part of the programme ''[[The Space Between]]''.<ref name=mb21>[http://www.mb21.co.uk/ether.net/r
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  • * One programme dated 26th November 1968 includes a filmed visit to the [[Radiophonic Works
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  • [[Who Is]] is a "four-country, thirteen-programme, colour-TV series"<ref name=DD100926>[[DD100926]]: List of "current and rec
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  • ...one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] containing sounds for the ''Doctor Who'' TV programme.
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  • She also appears to have created a new signature tune for the programme ''[[The Daily Chronicle]]'' in 1966.
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  • [[The Long Distance Piano Player]] was the first ever programme in the BBC's ''Play for Today'' series, broadcast on 15th October 1970<ref
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  • ...and "competition trailer" for [[Finnish Science and Technology]], a radio programme produced by [[H. E. Arni]] for the BBC's European Service. Its [[Tape Libra
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  • [[DD090352]] is the third page of the programme for the [[ICI Fashion Show]].
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  • Delia's created the theme [[Environmental Studies]] for a BBC Schools Radio programme produced by [[Norman McCandlish]] for BBC Features, Art & Education in Edin
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  • [[DD090339]] is the second page of the programme for the [[ICI Fashion Show]],
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  • ...kshop.<ref name=DD110253>[[DD110253]]: Delia's clipping of the Radio Times programme listing for [[French Eyes on the Future]].</ref> ...an/1966/08-07/page-36 ''Santa Fe New Mexican'', 7th August 1966, p.36]: TV programme listing.</ref>
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  • ...sic have now been integrated into the WikiDelia, both in the page for each programme and in the [[:Category:TRW|Category:TRW]] summary of Delia's BBC pieces.
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  • Delia is credited with music for [[Britain's Role in the 70's]], a BBC TV programme produced by [[John Eidenow]] whose tape is dated September 1969.<ref name=T
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  • ...nry Moore retrospective at the Tate. The source material (heard during the programme) is Moore hitting a large, hollow, bronze sculpture.
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  • ...umber of one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]], containing a recording of a radio programme about throat cancer and an electronic larynx.
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  • * '''F. Y. in T.''': Delia's code name for the programme [[Francis Younghusband in Tibet]] * '''TRW''': BBC programme codes. See [http://wiki.delia-derbyshire.net/index.php/Category:TRW Categor
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  • The only other ''Slow Train to Outer Space'' is a BBC TV programme from 1984, the third episode in a five-part series ''Once Upon A Time'' by
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  • ...the first programme about Science and Music. By a strange coincidence, the programme interviews [[Tristram Cary]] as a renowned electronic music composer and so
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  • In the programme, Field Marshall Montgomery returns to the battle fields of El Alamein and d The programme is the cover story of Radio Times issue #2292 for programmes broadcast from
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  • Delia created music for a programme "Sound" in the BBC Schools TV series [[Science All Around]]. ...81659]]: Pencilled letter from [[Robin Gwyn]] to [[Desmond Briscoe]] for a programme about Shnadlies [Chladni's!] plate, forwarded to Delia.
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  • Delia created the music for a 1964 radio<ref name=TLL/> programme catalogued while [http://www.barbican.org.uk/media/events/4281theodora.finalprog.pdf the programme notes for a Barbican, London production of Handel's ''Theodora''] say that
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  • I loved doing the programme with you, and I hope very much that
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  • Delia created music for a BBC TV current affairs programme [[This Question of Pressures]] produced by [[Stanley Hyland]].<ref name=TLL
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  • ...University of Surrey, she talks about Delia and her work on the BBC Radio programme [[Monteverdi 450]].
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  • The ''Radio Times'' describes the programme: [[Category:Programme]]
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  • * ICI's programme for the show:
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  • Delia is credited with music for a programme ''[[Here I Discovered Water]]'' in the series [[Living Language]], commissi
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  • [[DD154514]] is the inside of the programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]], giving a list of t
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  • ...and publishes for the first time a second piece of music by Delia for the programme [[Time On Our Hands]]: some incidental music here called "[[City Music]]".
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  • ...the second story of the series - at which she backs out of the Doctor Who programme and leaves making its sound to the rest of the Radiophonic Workshop. [[Category:Programme]]
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  • ...nic Workshop Television and Radio Commitments 1970'', page 3]]</ref> for a programme "[[Ballard]]" in the BBC TV Arts Feature series "[[Review]]" produced by [[
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  • .... L. Craig&rdquo;, from weekly arts review programme New Comment, TX Third Programme 30/11/1964. Bermange and Craig discuss Bermange's work including the Invent
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  • ...ted by [[Michael Dibb]],<ref>[http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/19260 The programme's entry in the BFI Film & TV database]</ref><ref>[[BBC Radiophonic Workshop
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  • for the surprised and delighted programme producer who had come up Programme series of four programmes called ''[[Inventions for Radio]]'',
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  • ...a's [[Attic Tapes]], containing "shimmery sound effects", presumably for a programme about the painter Jackson [[Pollock]].
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  • ...adiophonic Workshop and worked with Delia in 1966, the same year the radio programme was broadcast<ref>Personal communication, June 2019.</ref> on the 8th of Ju ...D110156]]: A newspaper article ''[[The Sound Barrier]]'' which reviews the programme</ref>
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  • Electronic title music for four-country, thirteen-programme,
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  • [[DD095908]] is the inside of the theatre programme for a 1965 production of the play [[The Business of Good Government]] for w The front cover of the programme is [[DD095849]].
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