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* "[[Play for Today - Title Music]]" broadcast once<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WRSF4QsfpU|''Play for Today generic title sequences'' on YouTube] | * "[[Play for Today - Title Music]]" broadcast once<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WRSF4QsfpU|''Play for Today generic title sequences'' on YouTube] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 22 January 2019
Play for Today was a BBC series of drama programmes, each presenting a complete, self-contained play.
Until 1970, the series was called "The Wednesday Play", and from then on it was renamed to "Play for Today".
Delia created music for two episodes:
- "Ape and Essence", broadcast on 18 May 1966
- "O Fat White Woman", broadcast on 4 November 1971
and
- "Play for Today - Title Music" broadcast once[1] in March 1973.
References
- ↑ Play for Today generic title sequences on YouTube
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