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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 because the project was "shelved because of "The Invaders" on ITV".<ref name=TLL6562/>
 
In 1966 Delia created title music and effects for a BBC TV programme [[Counterstrike]] produced by [[Antony Kearey]], which were never used because the project was "shelved because of "The Invaders" on ITV".<ref name=TLL6562/>
  
The project was revived in 1969 and went on air<ref name=genome>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/ab7892abac494c398fdb2c2b2a8ec774 ''Counterstrike'', BBC One, 10 November 1969 21.10] on the BBC Genome Project.</ref> with music and effects credited to [[Brian Hodgson]].<ref name=TLL7078>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 7078]].</ref>
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The project was revived in 1969 and went on air<ref name=genome>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/ab7892abac494c398fdb2c2b2a8ec774 ''Counterstrike'', BBC One, 10 November 1969 21.10] on the BBC Genome Project: "A deadly new germ gets loose at a biological warfare laboratory. Can an antidote be found before the germ spreads into a killer plague?"</ref> with music and effects credited to [[Brian Hodgson]].<ref name=TLL7078>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 7078]].</ref>
  
 
The [[Tape Library List]] says it was directed by Henri Safran<ref name=TLL7078/> and the BBC Genome Project says "Producer, PATRICK ALEXANDER / Directed by WILLIAM STERLING".<ref name=genome/>
 
The [[Tape Library List]] says it was directed by Henri Safran<ref name=TLL7078/> and the BBC Genome Project says "Producer, PATRICK ALEXANDER / Directed by WILLIAM STERLING".<ref name=genome/>

Revision as of 12:18, 15 December 2015

In 1966 Delia created title music and effects for a BBC TV programme Counterstrike produced by Antony Kearey, which were never used because the project was "shelved because of "The Invaders" on ITV".[1]

The project was revived in 1969 and went on air[2] with music and effects credited to Brian Hodgson.[3]

The Tape Library List says it was directed by Henri Safran[3] and the BBC Genome Project says "Producer, PATRICK ALEXANDER / Directed by WILLIAM STERLING".[2]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 6562.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Counterstrike, BBC One, 10 November 1969 21.10 on the BBC Genome Project: "A deadly new germ gets loose at a biological warfare laboratory. Can an antidote be found before the germ spreads into a killer plague?"
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 7078.