Difference between revisions of "Pompeii"

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* Broadcast at some point. The BBC copyright date for the episode is 1974 and thebox.bz says it is from 1976.
 
* Broadcast at some point. The BBC copyright date for the episode is 1974 and thebox.bz says it is from 1976.
 
* [http://thebox.bz/details.php?id=114020 ''Chronicle: Pompeii'' on thebox.bz]
 
* [http://thebox.bz/details.php?id=114020 ''Chronicle: Pompeii'' on thebox.bz]
* [[File:Chronicle - Pompeii.torrent]]
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* The whole episode is available as [[File:Chronicle - Pompeii.torrent]]
 
{{Play|Pompeii - Intro}}
 
{{Play|Pompeii - Intro}}
 
{{Play|Pompeii - The Three Theatres}}
 
{{Play|Pompeii - The Three Theatres}}

Revision as of 13:28, 9 April 2017

Chronicle - Pompeii

Delia created sound for an episode of the series Chronicle about Pompeii[1] and billed the BBC as "Delia Derbyshire and Alan Oldham" from the same address that Kaleidophon used in 1968.[2] though the BBC copyright date in the end credits is 1974.

The script in Delia's papers names Barry Cunliffe,[1] as the narrator.

Interestingly, this sound was created by Delia outside the BBC and was sold to them with an explicit clause saying that use by the BBC for any purpose other than this film is prohibited.[2]

End Credits

  • Presenter: Professor Barry Cunliffe[3][4]
  • Executive Producer: Paul Johnstone[3][4]
  • Producer: Julia Cave[3][4]
  • Special music: Delia Derbyshire[4]
  • Film cameraman: Peter Hall[4]
  • Copyright: BBC 1974[4]

Track listing

  • 00:00-00:16 Title theme
  • 00:16-01:42 Intro
  • 40:43-46:09 Theatre and Palaestra
  • 49:27-54:41 The eruption and end credits

Availability

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 DD145330: Typewritten "Final Dubbing Script" for Chronicle: Pompeii
  2. 2.0 2.1 DD072951: Invoice from Delia to Julia Cave for "Chronicle: Pompeii"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Chronicle: Pompeii on thebox.bz, saved on VHS in 1976.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 The episode's end credits.