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  • the division of prize money (in the event of the programme
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  • The BBC broadcast a radio programme about Jackson Pollock on 30 December 1970:<ref>[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk
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  • ...r her radio play [[Death of the Jelly Baby]], broadcast twice on the Third Programme in 1964,<ref name=Grauniad>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2012/nov/15/a
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  • The proms are 70. (this dates the programme to 1965)
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  • 3 Programme Tapes
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  • He has made this programme in four sections. In the first you will hear several thoughtful voices grop * [[TRW 6098]]: The [[Initial Catalogue]] of Delia's tapes says that the programme code for this is [[TRW 6098]].
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  • CDD/1/1/22 Egypt Programme 10
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  • ...esmond Briscoe: &lsquo;Delia Derbyshire composed the music for the schools programme ''Orpheus'' which won the Minister of Education prize in last years's Japan
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  • ...shoe rhythms and a choral texture used at the beginning of Ways of Seeing, Programme 2.
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  • ...s a thirty-second musical piece, originaly created for Radio Leeds women's programme,<ref>[[DD125629]]: Desmond Briscoe's script for the [[Radiophonic Workshop
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  • [[Category:Programme]]
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  • ...om the Radio Times, announcing the broadcast of [[The Tower]] on the Third programme, with a description by [[Martin Esslin]].
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  • IN HIS PROGRAMME note, Ewan
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  • Peak programme meters (BBC)
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  • ...rticle)|Wee also have sound-houses]].</ref> as the title music of the 1969 programme ''[[Great Zoos of the World]]'' produced by [[Barry Payne]] for BBC Network
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  • ...f>[[DD069]]: "Singing Waters"</ref> whose master tape is 16:09 long, for a programme called ''[[24 Hours]]'',<ref>James Percival, ''[[Delia Derbyshire's Creativ
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  • =Programme<ref name=Routh20>Francis Routh, ''Contemporary British Music: The Twenty-Fi
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  • [[DD082706]] is the first page of a draft programme for the [[Brighton Festival]].
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  • The concert programme entry<ref>[http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/unitdeltaplus.php ''Unit Delta P
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  • ...Delia's 23-second long 'arabic' version of the signature tune for a radio programme ''[[Science and Industry]]'', which ran from the late 50s to the present da
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  • had picked out a piece which I wrote for a programme about the Aztec and * Delia can be wrong about which programme she wrote what music for (which is improbable) or
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  • The programme is about life at a certain age, not at the extreme point when people &lsquo
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  • signature tune for their daily news programme, which had since the
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  • Delia created the [[Dance from Noah]] for the programme [[Noah]] produced by [[Dickon Reed]] for the BBC radio series [[Drama Works
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  • * [[Quest - fast]] was used as the theme for a BBC Programme for Schools, ''[[Physical Science]]''<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I
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  • standard of programme, they expect, in time, these
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  • for this on the programme. _But_, we are both strong
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  • * Broadcast on the BBC Third Programme on 16th July 1965 and repeated on 1st August 1965.<ref name=TLL/>
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  • Delia is created music for a BBC TV programme [[Anything Goes]] produced by [[G. McCrudden]] with "P/A[?] Matt Carruth".<
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  • .... The music, in fact, was the most exciting element in a slightly confused programme -- sinewy, Menotti-ish and (I imagine) remarkably difficult to sing. One co
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  • Delia is credited with music for a BBC television programme "[[Famous Gossips]]" produced by [[Patrick Garland]] in which "Six literary
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  • 3 PROGRAMME TAPES TRW 4039 C.P. OP's
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  • [[DD082729]] is the second and last page of a draft programme for the [[Brighton Festival]].
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  • Delia is credited with a BBC TV programme for Schools and Colleges<ref name=genome/> [[Look Out]] produced by [[John
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  • [[Category:Programme]]
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  • The music, in fact, was the most exciting element in a slightly confused programme &mdash; sinewy, Menotti-ish and (I imagine) remarkably difficult to sing. O
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  • Delia created a "chess ballet" for a schools radio programme
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  • * Which TV programme contains the BBCRW footage from [[Tom-Tom]]? * See if the uploader of BBC Schools programme [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq0m5WUsgjE] has any programmes that Delia
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  • <BR>NOTES: A similar reel to [[CDD/1/1/14]] Egypt copy master and programme.
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  • Delia is credited with music for a radio programme ''[[German Concrete Poetry]] (Ernst Jandl)'' produced by [[George MacBeth]] * Broadcast on 13th December 1966 at 10.05pm on the BBC's Third Programme.<ref name=TLL6496/>
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  • ...omorrow and on BBC-2 on Friday in the much heralded Hugh Burnett religious programme &ldquo;The Cauldrons of Hell.&rdquo;
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  • successful that it introduced the programme for seventeen years. done one other television programme before that called ''Time On Our Hands'',
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  • ...'[[Closed Planet]]'' by [[John Hynam]]<ref name=genome/> for the BBC Light Programme.<ref>[[DD162002]]: Yellow notes for Closed Planet, page 1.</ref> * Broadcast on 24 October 1962 at 20.31 on the Light Programme.<ref name=genome>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?q=%22closed+planet
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  • {{Thumb|DD135629|Theatre programme cover}} * [[DD135629]]: Theatre programme: cover "First performance Feb. 18, 1971"
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  • On 25th July 2008, an eight-minute item in the BBC radio programme ''Woman's Hour'' was about Delia and her work, with an uncredited female vo
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  • ...e long version of the 1966 [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]] programme, page 1 ...short version of the 1966 [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]] programme, outside cover
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  • * Broadcast on BBC radio Third Programme on 1st May 1965 at 8.00pm<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry fo
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  • ...ronically treated to provide the science fiction sound associated with the programme.
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  • {{Thumb|Out Of The Unknown - Walks End (Radio Times programme guide)}}
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  • "The Evenings of Certain Lives, broadcast on the Third Programme, 8:45 pasted into the back of the programme of their "Concert of Electronic
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  • On this day in 1964, on the Third Programme, a radio dramatisation of the author’s satire ’Ape And Essence’, Prod
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  • I 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
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  • Delia created sound for one programme: see [[One Pair of Eyes - Violence]].
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  • Delia created the title music and sound for a BBC Network TV programme [[Wildlife Safari to the Argentine]] produced by [[Jeffery Boswall]] for BB
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  • <I>I did the music for the whole programme. It was probably in the mid
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  • * Nov 1960-Apr 1962: Joined the BBC as a Programme Operations Assistant.
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  • ...hich was weird music. [...] If you went to school in the sixties, we had a programme called [[Movement, Mime and Music|Music and Movement]] and I remember stand
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  • * ''[[Music of the Spheres]]'' Recovered from TV programme with talking over it * [[New Review - Pilot Programme]]
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  • <BR>THIRD PROGRAMME &mdash; 1 MAY [1965]
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  • [[DD135700]] is the inside fold of the theatre programme for the 1971 [[Macbeth (1971)|Greenwich Macbeth]].
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  • ...udios in London during 1958 to produce original sound treatments for Third Programme drama, but it now also provides a service for regional and local broadcasti
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  • ...ronically treated to provide the science fiction sound associated with the programme.
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  • Part of the four programme Inventions for Radio series, created in collaboration with Barry Bermange,
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  • ...on to provide special sound during science fiction to fantasy on the Third Programme. When sounds are shaped and [formed?] into patterns, the result tends to be
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  • <BR>PM programme, Radio 4
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  • [[Doctor Who]] [is] the programme which ultimately came to trap the Workshop in the mass public imagination,
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  • Any of Delia's work that was specifically commissioned by BBC programme producers is copyright to that body. Works created for other bodies outside
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  • C Open University - publicity programme
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  • <ref>[[Mark Ayres]] speaking in the [[Sculptress of Sound]] BBC TV programme.</ref><ref>Mark speaks again about the Attic Tapes in [http://www.radionz.c
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  • | <div id=6344>[[TRW 6344|6344]]</div> || [[Primary School Mathematics Programme 2]] || * || Delia Derbyshire || 1 Aug 1965 || || 27 Sep 1965 | <div id=6495>[[TRW 6495|6495]]</div> || [[Primary Schools Maths]] - Programme 2 (Re-Issue) || ! || Delia Derbyshire || 1 Jun 1966 || || ?
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  • ...ll Delia, we've heard quite a few facets of your musical creativity in the programme so far. Drew has asked us to play something called "Door to Door". What can <DT>Delia: <DD>As far as I remember it was for a local radio programme. We had people, well, you can imagine the sort of things that local radio p
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  • ...ces of sound are simple sine tones.<ref>''Moogies Bloogies''' entry in the programme for the [[Unit Delta Plus Concert of Electronic Music]].</ref>
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  • ...of music that have ever been published by the BBC (and remember, for each programme Delia often created several pieces of music). A further 31 tapes containing
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  • ...umbers in italics are time codes measured in seconds from the start of the programme)'' '''Presenter:''' "Even now, programme makers aren't free to put everyone they
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  • ...iences in a series of nightly broadcasts, recorded by the wayside.<BR>This programme is a new version of the original broadcasts, with the addition of some musi ...He told the story of his travels in a series of short broadcasts, and this programme is a condensed version of his adventures, with the addition of some musical
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  • ...er collaborations with the poet and dramatist Barry Bermange for the Third Programme showed her at her elegant best.
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  • second sight, because there was a programme called <i>Record Review</i>, the whole programme. It was probably in the mid '60s and this bit of
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  • ...t print || Tutankhamun Obelisk Erection || (Archive has been checked; full programme exists) ...[[Pompeii]]'' || Sequence for Radiophonics (Archive has been checked; full programme exists)
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  • ...rogrammes/hopefulmachines/audio/2565760/these-hopeful-machines-programme-3 Programme 3] of [[These Hopeful Machines]], a New Zealand Radio series of programmes
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  • ...used the first percussive break, after verse one, as a jingle on his radio programme. Brian Hodgson plays the Carribean gentleman asking for the music to be tur
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  • November 1960: Delia joins the BBC as a Programme Operations Assistant.<ref name=AboutDelia/> &ldquo;<I>There was a programme called Record Review, and they just played tiny extracts from records. And
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  • ...with a script by Nicola McCartney. Each performance will be followed by a programme of new electronic music composed in Derbyshire’s memory by Scottish conte
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  • ...cloud.com/ianhelliwell/tone-generation-programme-26/|title=Tone Generation programme 26|last=Halliwell|first=Ian|date=|website=Mixcloud.com|archive-url=|archive
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  • ...34]] Letter dated Friday 26th June to Delia "Herewith a full script of the programme..."
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  • sound effects for the programme, and engineer Dick Mills, she composed “to a magazine programme where critics reviewed music. “Some people thought
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