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The pilot programme was not accepted by the Home Service<ref name=TLL6148/> and so it was never broadcast.
 
The pilot programme was not accepted by the Home Service<ref name=TLL6148/> and so it was never broadcast.
  
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* Released on [[Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 1: The Early Years]]
 
* Released on [[Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 1: The Early Years]]
 
* In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 6148]].<ref name=TLL6148>The [[Tape Library List]] entry for [[TRW 6148]].</ref>
 
* In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 6148]].<ref name=TLL6148>The [[Tape Library List]] entry for [[TRW 6148]].</ref>
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 14 August 2022

Delia created a 26-second signature tune for the 1964 BBC radio series Talk Out, a "modern discussion programme" produced by Humphrey Barclay,[1] which was the equivalent of today's Points of View programme in which listeners send in their comments on the BBC's programmes.

It consists of a couple of bars of Delia's piece Mattachin overlaid with recorded and effected versions of what are described as “out-take mouth noises”, i.e. people saying "Um", "Er", "Talk-Out" and suchlike.

incredible, based almost entirely on studio-recorded voices around 26 seconds of electronic delicacy.
   -- Robin Carmody in Wee also have sound-houses

The pilot programme was not accepted by the Home Service[1] and so it was never broadcast.

Spectrogram

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Availability

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Tape Library List entry for TRW 6148.