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Delia created "various bands" for the BBC TV series [[A Woman's Guide]] produced by [[Nancy Thomas]].<ref name=TLL6387/> | Delia created "various bands" for the BBC TV series [[A Woman's Guide]] produced by [[Nancy Thomas]].<ref name=TLL6387/> | ||
− | It consisted of four programmes, broadcast as "SHORT COURSE: A woman's guide to a man's world and vice versa" from Monday to Thursday the 3rd to 6th January 1966 on BBC2: | + | It consisted of four programmes, broadcast as "SHORT COURSE: A woman's guide to a man's world and vice versa" from Monday to Thursday the 3rd to 6th January 1966 on BBC2:<ref>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?q="A+Woman's+Guide"&order=asc Search results for ''A Woman's Guide''] on the BBC Genome Project.</ref> |
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# HANDS AND EYES: A practical look at what can be done without elaborate tools first to prevent, and then in the event of, a car breakdown | # HANDS AND EYES: A practical look at what can be done without elaborate tools first to prevent, and then in the event of, a car breakdown | ||
# PIPES AND PLUMBERS: A practical guide to the water system of a house | # PIPES AND PLUMBERS: A practical guide to the water system of a house |
Revision as of 20:57, 25 May 2016
Delia created "various bands" for the BBC TV series A Woman's Guide produced by Nancy Thomas.[1]
It consisted of four programmes, broadcast as "SHORT COURSE: A woman's guide to a man's world and vice versa" from Monday to Thursday the 3rd to 6th January 1966 on BBC2:[2]
- HANDS AND EYES: A practical look at what can be done without elaborate tools first to prevent, and then in the event of, a car breakdown
- PIPES AND PLUMBERS: A practical guide to the water system of a house
- GAS AND GOOD SENSE: A practical guide to gas in the home
- FUSES AND FIRES: A practical guide to electricity in the home
Availability
- First broadcast on 3rd January 1966 at 7.30pm on BBC2.[1]
- In the BBC Sound Archive on tape TRW 6387.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 6387.
- ↑ Search results for A Woman's Guide on the BBC Genome Project.