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Its tape's entry in the [[Radiophonic Database]] is dated November 1970.<ref name=TLL/> | Its tape's entry in the [[Radiophonic Database]] is dated November 1970.<ref name=TLL/> | ||
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The Radio Times entry reads:<ref name=genome>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?adv=1&q=ballard+cokliss&media=tv&yf=1970&yt=1971 Search results for "Ballard Cokliss TV 1970-1971"] on the BBC Genome Project.</ref> | The Radio Times entry reads:<ref name=genome>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?adv=1&q=ballard+cokliss&media=tv&yf=1970&yt=1971 Search results for "Ballard Cokliss TV 1970-1971"] on the BBC Genome Project.</ref> | ||
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For science-fiction writer J. G. Ballard, the key image of the present day is the man in the motor car. | For science-fiction writer J. G. Ballard, the key image of the present day is the man in the motor car. | ||
It is the image that represents the dreams and fantasies that all too easily can turn into nightmares. | It is the image that represents the dreams and fantasies that all too easily can turn into nightmares. | ||
In a film for Review BALLARD explains the beauty and fascination of this potentially deadly technology. | In a film for Review BALLARD explains the beauty and fascination of this potentially deadly technology. | ||
+ | Introduced by James Mossman | ||
Directed by HARLEY COKLISS | Directed by HARLEY COKLISS | ||
Producers PETER ADAM, TONY STAVEACRE | Producers PETER ADAM, TONY STAVEACRE |
Revision as of 15:18, 31 May 2016
Delia worked on sound for a programme "Ballard" in the BBC TV Arts Feature series "Review" produced by Harley Cokliss.[1]
Its tape's entry in the Radiophonic Database is dated November 1970.[1]
The Radio Times entry reads:[2]
For science-fiction writer J. G. Ballard, the key image of the present day is the man in the motor car. It is the image that represents the dreams and fantasies that all too easily can turn into nightmares. In a film for Review BALLARD explains the beauty and fascination of this potentially deadly technology. Introduced by James Mossman Directed by HARLEY COKLISS Producers PETER ADAM, TONY STAVEACRE Editor JAMES MOSSMAN
Tapes
Availability
- Broadcast on 12th February 1971 at 20.30 on BBC2.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 7281.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Search results for "Ballard Cokliss TV 1970-1971" on the BBC Genome Project.
- ↑ The Initial Catalogue's entry for Attic Tape DD089.