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There's loads to do on the WikiDelia. If you'd like to help out, you can
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There's loads to do on the WikiDelia.
* [mailto:delia.derbyshire.net@gmail.com email me] for a free wikidelia-editing account
 
* work on one of the non-wiki-writing items and mail me the results
 
* make a donation to ensure the WikiDelia's continued existence in the future. Every $6 extends its life by a month.
 
 
 
=Admin=
 
* Contact the person researching [[Rosemary Tonks]] by a way other than email
 
  
 
=Writing the wikidelia=
 
=Writing the wikidelia=
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* [mailto:delia.derbyshire.net@gmail.com email me] for a free wikidelia-editing account
 
* Insert the entry dates from the [[TRW]] entries into the [[Chronology]] from 6604 on.
 
* Insert the entry dates from the [[TRW]] entries into the [[Chronology]] from 6604 on.
 
* Insert the TX dates from the [[TRW]] entries into the [[Chronology]] from 6322 on.
 
* Insert the TX dates from the [[TRW]] entries into the [[Chronology]] from 6322 on.
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* Add missing manuscripts from dd093112 on
 
* Check that all the works listed in the [[PRS records]] have entries as pieces.
 
* Check that all the works listed in the [[PRS records]] have entries as pieces.
 
* Copy the mood descriptions from [[DD150638]] to the relevant pieces' pages in [[Electrosonic]]
 
* Copy the mood descriptions from [[DD150638]] to the relevant pieces' pages in [[Electrosonic]]
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* Transcribe interviews from [[The Delian Mode (film)]]
 
* Transcribe interviews from [[The Delian Mode (film)]]
 
* Transcribe the poems proposed for [[Poets in Prison]] (or the ones that Delia appears to have used)
 
* Transcribe the poems proposed for [[Poets in Prison]] (or the ones that Delia appears to have used)
* Process the [http://www.7inch.org.uk/event/towards-tomorrow/delia-archive-gallery/0/ Delia Archive gallery on 7 inch cinema]
 
 
* Process [http://createdigitalmusic.com/2008/07/archivist-responds-yes-virginia-delia-derbyshire-really-was-that-awesome/ David Butler's post on createdigitalmusic.com] about the archive
 
* Process [http://createdigitalmusic.com/2008/07/archivist-responds-yes-virginia-delia-derbyshire-really-was-that-awesome/ David Butler's post on createdigitalmusic.com] about the archive
 
* Process [[The BBC Radiophonic Workshop: The First 25 Years]] and copy details to the pieces' pages
 
* Process [[The BBC Radiophonic Workshop: The First 25 Years]] and copy details to the pieces' pages
 
* Process the [[Soundhouse interview]] from "Doctor Who" onwards, transcribing into the [[Chronology]] and the pieces' pages
 
* Process the [[Soundhouse interview]] from "Doctor Who" onwards, transcribing into the [[Chronology]] and the pieces' pages
 
* Include the article [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-1K53TD754Ng/U0RkrFHwQuI/AAAAAAAADTA/JMMtGAskKqA/s1600/Delia+1.jpg Delia's recipe of strange sounds]
 
* Include the article [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-1K53TD754Ng/U0RkrFHwQuI/AAAAAAAADTA/JMMtGAskKqA/s1600/Delia+1.jpg Delia's recipe of strange sounds]
* Separate out all the pieces in [[O Fat White Woman]] into their own pages
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* Separate out all the pieces in [[O Fat White Woman]] into their own pages. Also, decide which of the two versions of audio splits to use (theirs I suggest)
 
* Correlate tracks in [[Work is a Four Letter Word]] with [[ESL104]]
 
* Correlate tracks in [[Work is a Four Letter Word]] with [[ESL104]]
 
* EMS synthi disc pics and audio from [http://www.thesynthi.de/index.php?/categories/19-Synthi-Albums Synthi Albums on thesynthi.de]
 
* EMS synthi disc pics and audio from [http://www.thesynthi.de/index.php?/categories/19-Synthi-Albums Synthi Albums on thesynthi.de]
* Add pages for other BBCRW members who overlap with Delia's time there (from [http://www.thefword.org.uk/features/2012/10/radiophonic_workshop])
 
** [[Margaret Etall]] 1963
 
** [[Janet Gibson]] 1965
 
** [[Bridget Marrow]] 1965
 
** [[Glynis Jones]] 1972
 
 
* Transcribe the other Delian fragments from [[These Hopeful Machines]].
 
* Transcribe the other Delian fragments from [[These Hopeful Machines]].
 
* Add list of frames and something from booklet (image) for [[Paolozzi]]
 
* Add list of frames and something from booklet (image) for [[Paolozzi]]
* Put wikilinks in the [[PRS records]] pages and check the publisher is in the Copyright section for each piece.
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* Check that the publisher in the [[PRS records]] pages is in the Copyright section for each piece.
* Sort out the various versions of [[Doctor Who]] from the entries in [[:Category:TRW]]
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* Sort out the various versions of [[Doctor Who]] from the entries in [[TRW]]. See also [[Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Volume 1: The Early Years]] for canonical track names.
* Add photos for [[49 Deodar Road]]
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* Add other photos for [[49 Deodar Road]] from [[Unit Delta Plus]]
 
* Process the full interview texts with Mark Ayres, Brian Hodgson and Peter Zinovieff on [http://www.radionz.co.nz/concert/programmes/hopefulmachines/20130910 These Hopeful Machines] website.
 
* Process the full interview texts with Mark Ayres, Brian Hodgson and Peter Zinovieff on [http://www.radionz.co.nz/concert/programmes/hopefulmachines/20130910 These Hopeful Machines] website.
* Figure out which [[ESL104]] tracks are used where in [[Work is a Four Letter Work]].
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* In progress 2021-06
* Add a one-line summary to each of the entries in [[Medialink library#Files]].
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** Add a one-line summary to each of the entries in [[Medialink library#Files]].
* Add the identifiable high-res scans from the [[Medialink library]] to their relevant pages' info.
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** Add the identifiable high-res scans from the [[Medialink library]] to their relevant pages' info.
 
* Transcribe the lyrics for the 4 pieces of [[Amor Dei]].
 
* Transcribe the lyrics for the 4 pieces of [[Amor Dei]].
* Make a table on one page of all the DD001 pages.
 
 
* Process the [[Oxford Dictionary of National Biography entry]]
 
* Process the [[Oxford Dictionary of National Biography entry]]
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* Add availability entries to the pages for items on [[TRW 4]] and [[TRW 5]]
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* Update PRS-only pieces from extra info in [[PRS records]]
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* Add Niebur and Percival descriptions to tapes from DD216 on
  
 
=Research=
 
=Research=
 
* Check [http://books.google.it/books?id=gkxXPgAACAAJ Red Princess: A Revolutionary Life] book by Sofka Zinovieff for any mentions. See [[Unit Delta Plus]]
 
* Check [http://books.google.it/books?id=gkxXPgAACAAJ Red Princess: A Revolutionary Life] book by Sofka Zinovieff for any mentions. See [[Unit Delta Plus]]
 
* Try to date the [[Listeners' Corner interview]]
 
* Try to date the [[Listeners' Corner interview]]
* Find out more about the RTE broadcast of [[Macbeth (1970)]]
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* Which TV programme contains the BBCRW footage from [[Tom-Tom]]?
* Which TV programme contains footage from [[Tom-Tom]]?
 
 
* Make a list of tapes "for Germany" in the [[Radiophonic Database]] and ask if Bayerische Rundfunk still have any of them.
 
* Make a list of tapes "for Germany" in the [[Radiophonic Database]] and ask if Bayerische Rundfunk still have any of them.
 
* See if the uploader of BBC Schools programme [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq0m5WUsgjE] has any programmes that Delia created music for
 
* See if the uploader of BBC Schools programme [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq0m5WUsgjE] has any programmes that Delia created music for
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* Retrieve ''The Times'' article from 16th January 1968 reviewing [[Pot Pourri]] at the [[Queen Elizabeth Hall]] concert.
 
* Retrieve ''The Times'' article from 16th January 1968 reviewing [[Pot Pourri]] at the [[Queen Elizabeth Hall]] concert.
 
* Find the article about the [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop]] published in the magazine "Tatlers" on 12th May 1965.
 
* Find the article about the [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop]] published in the magazine "Tatlers" on 12th May 1965.
* Get a copy of [http://man-fe.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do;jsessionid=0086E877B68C5FFF8A184FD45932B5E0?tabs=requestTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=44MAN_ALMA_DS21243398290001631&indx=2&recIds=44MAN_ALMA_DS21243398290001631&recIdxs=1&elementId=1&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&userQuery=%22delia+derbyshire%22&dscnt=0&vl%28121775367UI0%29=any&submit=Search&query=any%2Ccontains%2C%22delia+derbyshire%22&scp.scps=scope%3A%2844MAN%29%2Cprimo_central_multiple_fe&tab=local&loc=local%2Cscope%3A%2844MAN%29%2Cprimo_central_multiple_fe&dstmp=1432913382921&dym=true&highlight=true&search_scope=scope%3A%2844MAN%29%2Cprimo_central_multiple_fe&displayField=title&bulkSize=10&vl%28freeText0%29=%22delia%20derbyshire%22&vid=MU_VU1&institution=44MAN James Percival's thesis] from Manchester University library
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* Find a copy of the Record Collector Magazine interview in 1997
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==At Manchester==
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* Get a better scan of [[The Dark Ages]] glossy magazine article for the photo of Briscoe and Delia. Library catalogue number GB 133 DDA/1/5/19.
  
 
=Papers to transcribe=
 
=Papers to transcribe=
 
* [[DD141714]]: 9 Dec 1969 from TSgt Joe E. Salazar to BBCRW about availability of Dreams and other RW music
 
* [[DD141714]]: 9 Dec 1969 from TSgt Joe E. Salazar to BBCRW about availability of Dreams and other RW music
 
* [[DD141820]]: 15/6/70 R.T.Doyle to Delia about LPREC25M, Dave Brubeck and more
 
* [[DD141820]]: 15/6/70 R.T.Doyle to Delia about LPREC25M, Dave Brubeck and more
* [[DD161802]]: Delia's notes for [[F. Y. in T.]]
 
 
* Finish transcribing [[Radiophonic Workshop Television and Radio Commitments 1970]]
 
* Finish transcribing [[Radiophonic Workshop Television and Radio Commitments 1970]]
* Figure out what the score fragments are on the reverse of the manuscript for [[Science and Health]]
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* Figure out what the score fragments are on [[DD113202|the reverse]] of the manuscript for [[Science and Health]]
  
 
=Scores to typeset=
 
=Scores to typeset=
The following pieces are only known from their scores, so typesetting one will resurrect an otherwise dead piece.
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The following pieces are only known from their scores, so typesetting one will resurrect an otherwise lost piece:
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* [[CH3NH4]]
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* [[Joan Elliott Calls]]
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* [[Last Year]]
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* [[Living Lessons]]
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* [[Martinis]]
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* [[Mathematics Around You]]
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* [[Music to Midnight]]
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* [[Poets in Prison#War]] and [[Poets in Prison#Intro]]
 
* [[Science Serves the Arts]]
 
* [[Science Serves the Arts]]
* [[CH3NH4]]
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* [[Spin]]
* [[Arctic]]
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These need completing:
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* [[Easter 64]]
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* [[Peter]] from [[DD170314]] (and create its page)
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* Retypeset Audio12's Sibelius score for [[Science and Health]] in Lilypond
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and the following pieces are good candidates for conventional scoring from their spectrograms:
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* [[Environmental Studies]]
  
 
=Audio to recover=
 
=Audio to recover=
* Search the [http://www.bl.uk/collection-guides/drama-and-literature-recordings British Library Drama and literature recordings] for BBC Radio and RSC audio recordings
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==Radio programmes==
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* [[The Cyprian Queen]] broadcast 2nd March 1964 at 8:30pm on the Home Service
==BBC Radio programmes==
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* [[The Death of a Jelly Baby]]/[[Gravel]] broadcast
* [[The Death of a Jelly Baby]] broadcast on the Third Programme on 29th May 1964 at 8.45pm and repeated on the 14th June 1964.
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** 29th May 1964 at 8.45pm on the BBC Third Programme
* The [[Listeners Corner interview]]
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** 14th June 1964
* [[The Coming of the Car]] episode of BBC Radio for Schools series "The Modern World", broadcast 9th November 1966.
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* [[The Pool]] broadcast
* The BBC has Oram interview quotes in its recording of ''The World This Weekend: 10 Years of The Radiophonic Workshop'' (1972)<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/2669735.stm</ref> Also on [[TRW#6843|TRW 6843]].<ref>[[TRW#6843|TRW 6843]]: The World This Weekend: 10 Years of The Radiophonic Workshop.</ref> See if the episode has any mention of Delia or her work.
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** 5th March 1965 at 21:50 on BBC Network Three
* [http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/161931/ The Afternoon Shift, BBC Radio 4, 1997-07-31] or [[DD003|28th March 1997]], included on [[DD003]] together with another BBC programme containing Delia's work.
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** 22nd March 1965
* [[Home This Afternoon]] series title music from post-1967.
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** 8th January 1966
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* [[The Dark Ages]] broadcast
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** 1st May 1965 at 8.00pm
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** 17th May 1965
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* [[The Flame]] broadcast
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** 16th July 1965 on the BBC Third Programme
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** 1st August 1965.
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* [[An ABC in Sound]] broadcast 7th January 1966
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* [[A Bayeux Tapestry]] broadcast
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** 13 October 1966 at 7:50pm on the Third Programme
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** 1 November 1967 20.35 on BBC Radio 3
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** 2 November 1969 14.30 on BBC Radio 4 FM
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* [[The Coming of the Car]], episode of BBC Radio for Schools series "The Modern World" broadcast
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** 9th November 1966
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* [[A Year I Remember]]: A Silence filled with Greek, broadcast
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** 17th January 1967 at 7:30pm on the BBC Third Programme
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** 10th February 1967
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* [[Home This Afternoon]] should have Delia's title music from 1967 on.
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* [[The Applicant]] radio play
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** 21st December 1967 at 8.50pm on BBC Radio 3
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** 26th April 1968
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* [[Anti Smoking Campaign]] for Radio Leeds, late 1968.
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* [[The Autocrats]], in the NPR ''Earplay'' series, was broadcast on American radio station KRAB.FM
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** Apr 28, 1974 at 7:30pm
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** Oct 5, 1974 at 8:30pm
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** Apr 30, 1976 at 2:00pm
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** Mar 18, 1977 at 7:30pm
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These interviews may be interesting:
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* [[The Afternoon Shift]], 28th March 1997, BBC Radio 4, a programme about the demise of the BBCRW.
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* The BBC has Oram interview quotes in its recording of ''The World This Weekend: 10 Years of The Radiophonic Workshop'' (1972)<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/2669735.stm</ref> Also on [[TRW#6843|TRW 6843]]. See if the episode has any mention of Delia or her work.
  
The British Library has a collection of BBC Radio recordings but
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Where to search:
"The BBC Sound Archive Catalogue can currently only be accessed in the British Library's Humanities - floor 2 reading room, where printed catalogues or microfiche (shelfmark HUS025.348209421) detailing pre-1992 holdings can be browsed."<ref>[http://www.bl.uk/help/search-the-catalogues-for-radio-recordings ''Search the catalogues for radio recordings''] at the British Library.</ref>
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* [http://otrrlibrary.org The Old Time Radio Researchers] make a lot of old radio recordings available on the web, mostly American series from the 1940s.
although "[http://cadensa.bl.uk/uhtbin/cgisirsi/x/x/0/49/%20;%20charset=UTF-8 The online catalogue] details a significant proportion of the Library's radio holdings"<ref>[http://www.bl.uk/help/search-the-catalogues-for-radio-recordings Search the catalogues for radio recordings] at the British Library.</ref>
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* [http://www.radiogoldindex.com RadioGOLDINdex] lists mostly American radio shows that he used to have but does not provide content.
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* [http://www.radiospirits.com Radio Spirits] reissues old American Radio programmes and bought many of the master tapes from RadioGOLDINdex.
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* There are many collectors of British radio recordings, but you have to contact them individually.
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* The [http://www.bl.uk/collection-guides/drama-and-literature-recordings British Library Drama and literature recordings] for BBC Radio and RSC audio recordings
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* The British Library has a collection of BBC Radio recordings but "The BBC Sound Archive Catalogue can currently only be accessed in the British Library's Humanities - floor 2 reading room, where printed catalogues or microfiche (shelfmark HUS025.348209421) detailing pre-1992 holdings can be browsed."<ref name=searchBL>[http://www.bl.uk/help/search-the-catalogues-for-radio-recordings ''Search the catalogues for radio recordings''] at the British Library.</ref> although "[http://cadensa.bl.uk/uhtbin/cgisirsi/x/x/0/49/%20;%20charset=UTF-8 The online catalogue] details a significant proportion of the Library's radio holdings"<ref name=searchBL/>
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* [http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/ University College London] has some radio programmes, but you need to be a UCL student, member of staff or honorary member of staff.
  
 
==BBC TV programmes==
 
==BBC TV programmes==
* [[Primary School Mathematics Programme 2]], 27th September 1965.
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* [[Famous Gossips]], broadcast 22nd August 1965 at 10.40pm on BBC1. If title music, maybe in following 5 programmes to 26 Sep 1965
* Find [[Ape and Essence]], BBC TV's ''The Wednesday Play'' series 1, episode 61, broadcast 18 May 1966.
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* [[Primary School Mathematics Programme 2]], broadcast 27th September 1965
* "Will the real Mr [[Hogarth]]...", 12th December 1971
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* [[A Woman's Guide]], broadcast 3rd January 1966 at 7.30pm on BBC2
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* [[The Dreaming Eye]], including "Opening Dream sequence", broadcast 3rd April 1966 at 7:30pm on BBC2
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* [[Ape and Essence]], ''The Wednesday Play'' series 1, episode 61, broadcast 18 May 1966 at 9.00pm on BBC1
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* [[Take Another Note]], broadcast on BBC One London, 6th September 1966
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* [[Johnny's Jaunt]], sept 1966, published on cassette or from off-air recordings
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* [[The Prophet]] 1st January 1967 at 10.05pm on BBC2 as Delia says "I did the music for the whole programme."
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* [[In Your Own Words]], broadcast on BBC One from 6th April to 10th June 1967
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* [[The Gate of Hell]], broadcast 16th May 1967 on BBC2
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* [[Anything Goes]], late 1968. Not found in Genome Project
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* [[Space]], broadcast 12th July 1969 on BBC Two
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* [[Ballard]], broadcast 12th Feb 1971 on BBC2
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* [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]], broadcast
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** 26 September 1971 at 20:10 on BBC1
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** 7th August 1973 at 21:00 on BBC2
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* "Will the real Mr [[Hogarth]]...", broadcast 12th December 1971
  
==In libraries==
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Where to search:
* [[The Evenings of Certain Lives]] excerpt on cassette ''[[Third words: The Radio Feature]]''
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* Torrents
* [[An ABC in Sound]] from one of the cassettes it was published on.
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* The [http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections/introduction-bfi-collections/bfi-mediatheques/bfi-mediatheques-around-uk British Film Institute mediatheques in UK cities] have [http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections/introduction-bfi-collections/bfi-mediatheques/all-mediatheque-films 2500 programmes] but you have to go there in person.
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* [http://www.gettyimages.com/bbcmotiongallery The BBC Motion Gallery at Getty Images]
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==Album tracks==
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* The shorter version of [[Firebird]] on vinyl (2:46 instead of the CD's 3:00)
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==In libraries/institutions==
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* The British Library, London
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** [[The Evenings of Certain Lives]] excerpt on cassette ''[[Third words: The Radio Feature]]''
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** [[Home This Afternoon]] theme tune if there is an episode post-1967.
 
* [[The Pop Scene]] at the National Archive, Kew, UK or the BFI.
 
* [[The Pop Scene]] at the National Archive, Kew, UK or the BFI.
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* Sound track to [[Een Van Die Dagen]] from Madelon Hooykaas, the filmmuseum.nl or whoever screened them at Glasgow CCA
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* See if Bayerische Rundfunk still have a copy of the programme based on interviews at Maida Vale [[Munich Radio interview]] and the signature tune for their news programme [[Radio Munich]]
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* [[An ABC in Sound]] from a member institution of [http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/e/institute/mediathek/ideama/ IDEAMA].
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* [[A Bayeux Tapestry]], transcription copy at the British Library.
  
==From institutions==
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==On the Radiophonic Workshop tapes==
* Sound track to [[Een Van Die Dagen]] from Madelon Hookyaas, the filmmuseum.nl or whoever screened them at Glasgow CCA
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* [[TRW 5]]: [[Famous Gossips]], [[Out of the Unknown - Title Music]], Signature tune for [[Munich Radio]], an excerpt from [[An ABC in Sound]], [[One Hundred Faces of J.S. Bach]], Closing sequence of [[Ape and Essence]], "Niagara Falls" from [[German Concrete Poetry]]
* See if Bayerische Rundfunk still have a copy of the programme based on interviews at Maida Vale [[Munich Radio interview]] and the signature tune for their news programme [[Radio Munich]]
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* [[TRW 18]]: "Alphabet Poetry" (Bob Cobbins poems); [[Sono Montage]] (TRW 6373)
* [[It Was a Solid Killing Match]] on 16mm film at the Imperial War Museum
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* [[TRW 6062]]: [[The Cyprian Queen]]
* [[The Pop Scene]] from the cassette at The National Archive, UK.
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* [[TRW 6061]]: [[The Dark Ages]] with excerpts on [[TRW 7059]]
* See if [http://krab.fm KRAB.FM] have a copy of [[The Autocrats]] in their archives.
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* [[TRW 6373]] reel 3: [[Sono-Montage]]
==From Manchester==
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* [[TRW 6387]]: [[A Woman's Guide]]
* [[DD003]]: [[Third Words: The Radio Feature]] including [[Le Pont Mirabeau]].
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* [[TRW 6452]] reel 3: [[Ape and Essence]] final
* [[DD085]]: The [[Listeners Corner interview]] from 1997.
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* [[TRW 6696]]: [[New Review]] pilot programme
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* [[TRW 7397]] reel 5: [[I.E.E.100]]: stereo recording of the final presentation
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and Delia's music for over a hundred other programmes
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==On the [[Attic Tapes]]==
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See [[Attic Tapes:Wishlist]]
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* [[DD003]]: [[Third Words: The Radio Feature]] including [[Le Pont Mirabeau]]
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* [[DD005]]: [[Cubism]] prog including [[Le Pont Mirabeau]], [[Play for Today]] (7.10.71), [[Orpheus]].
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* [[DD032]]: [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]] (might not be her version)
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* [[DD034]]: "Spare wind for [[Raven and Dove]]"
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* [[DD047]]: [[Mummy Daddy I Loathe You]] (may not be Delian)
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* [[DD045]] [[DD052]] [[DD051]] [[DD178]]: "Lowell 1", "Lowell 2", "Lowell 3", "Last installment of electronic sound for [[Robert Lowell]] film"
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* [[DD063]]: "Newson piece" may be [[The Man Who Collected Sounds]]
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* [[DD184]] and [[DD185]]: Makeup tapes for the [[ICI Fashion Show]]
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* [[DD143]]: "[[The Cloud]] 1 of 2 & Moodgies Bluedgies 3 of 3"
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* [[DD194]]: "The Cloud 2 of 2; F Chagrin; S Brown"
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* [[DD196]]: [[On The Level]] (Unit Delta Plus Demo tape 7&frac12; i.p.s.)
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* [[DD200]]: [[Who Is]] master & makeup
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* [[DD211]]: [[Greenwich Macbeth]] Witches' Dance master & makeup
 
* [[DD215]]: [[Wildlife Safari to the Argentine|"Wildlife, Argentina"]]
 
* [[DD215]]: [[Wildlife Safari to the Argentine|"Wildlife, Argentina"]]
 
* [[DD221]]: "[[Angela's Ballet]] 1 master"
 
* [[DD221]]: "[[Angela's Ballet]] 1 master"
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* [[DD257]]: [[Badinerie]]
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* [[DD260]]: [[I.E.E.100]] and makeup tape [[DD076]]
 
* [[DD263]]: An off-air recording of most of the programme about Cubism containing [[Le Pont Mirabeau]]
 
* [[DD263]]: An off-air recording of most of the programme about Cubism containing [[Le Pont Mirabeau]]
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* [[DD085]]: The [[Listeners Corner interview]] (1997, Howell and Parker on the demise of the RW).
  
==Listening==
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=Listening=
 
* Watch [[Doctor Who: The Macra Terror]] to see if there's anything of Delia's other than [[Chromophone Band]]
 
* Watch [[Doctor Who: The Macra Terror]] to see if there's anything of Delia's other than [[Chromophone Band]]
* Watch ''Doctor Who: The Daleks'' to see if there's anything of Delia's other than the theme music. (See [[Beyond the Sun]]
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* Watch ''Doctor Who: The Daleks'' to see if there's anything of Delia's other than the theme music. (See [[Beyond the Sun]])
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* Watch ''Doctor Who: The Edge of Destruction'' to see if there's [[Beyond the Sun]].
 
* Listen to [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041y0tl Free Thinking episode about the BBCRW] [http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/5/redir/version/2.0/mediaset/audio-nondrm-download/proto/http/vpid/p02twj3x.mp3 MP3]
 
* Listen to [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041y0tl Free Thinking episode about the BBCRW] [http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/5/redir/version/2.0/mediaset/audio-nondrm-download/proto/http/vpid/p02twj3x.mp3 MP3]
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* Check the interview with Ian Fairbairn about [[The Macra Terror]] in the torrent.
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* Select the best audio for [[Dance from Noah]]
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* Compare versions of [[The Dreams]] - the flat one is a manky radio recording. There is a better copy at [https://whitefiles.org/rwy/index.htm]
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* Transcribe the description of [[I.E.E.100#Man on a Moon|Man on a Moon]]
  
 
=Misc=
 
=Misc=
* Get a digital copy of the [[Attic Tapes]] and the Ayres hoard.
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* Torrent a digital copy of the [[Attic Tapes]] and the Ayres hoard.
* Delia's music for [[Johnny's Jaunts]] published on cassette or from off-air recordings.
 
  
 
=Audio Processing=
 
=Audio Processing=
* Add new version of audio for [[The Naked Sun]]
 
* Listen to the woman's hour 20080725 programme with Dick Mills and Elizabeth Parker.
 
 
* Add makeup tracks for [[Amor Dei]] from [[Special Sound]] at http://www.oup.com/us/specialsound with user Music2 pass Book4416
 
* Add makeup tracks for [[Amor Dei]] from [[Special Sound]] at http://www.oup.com/us/specialsound with user Music2 pass Book4416
* Extract fragments of [[I.E.E.100]] from [[Wee Have Also Sound Houses]]
 
 
* Identify and extract audio from [[Duffer]]
 
* Identify and extract audio from [[Duffer]]
* Extract electronic noises from [[The Cracksman]]
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* Identify and extract audio from [[Ways of Seeing]] episode 2
* Make public torrents of thebox.bz/zxcv.fm's video files now that they've closed down
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* Add electronic noises from [[The Cracksman]] to its page
* Compare our audio for [[Radio Solent]] and [[Dance from Noah]] with [[EMS FLEXI 1]] from thesynthi.de
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* Compare our audio for [[Dance from Noah]] with [[EMS FLEXI 1]] from [http://www.thesynthi.de/index.php?/categories/19-Synthi-Albums#post-59 thesynthi.de]
 
* Rip the makeups from [https://deliaderbyshireday.wordpress.com/2014/03/24/dd-day-2014-trailer-latest-news-about-the-delia-derbyshire-archive/ dd-day-2014-trailer]
 
* Rip the makeups from [https://deliaderbyshireday.wordpress.com/2014/03/24/dd-day-2014-trailer-latest-news-about-the-delia-derbyshire-archive/ dd-day-2014-trailer]
 
* Compare audio of [[Ways of Seeing]] from youtube with that from torrent
 
* Compare audio of [[Ways of Seeing]] from youtube with that from torrent
 
* Include extracts from [[Doctor Who: Inferno]]
 
* Include extracts from [[Doctor Who: Inferno]]
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* Compare [[Electrosonic]] OGGs and spectrograms with FLAC torrent contents
  
 
=Spectrograms=
 
=Spectrograms=
* Do better spectrograms where CD, FLAC or WAV audio exists:
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* Re-do all pre-2016 spectrograms using the repaired sndfile-spectrogram:
** [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop - A Retrospective]]
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** [[:File:Doctor_Who_-_Spectrogram.jpg]]
** [[BBC Radiophonic Music]]
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** [[:File:Oranges_and_Lemons_-_Spectrogram.jpg]]
* Re-do all spectrograms using fixed sndfile-spectrogram. Better, make it batch-oriented to be able to redo them at will.
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** [[:File:Ziwzih_Ziwzih_OO-OO-OO_-_Spectrogram.jpg]]
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** [[:File:Moogies_Bloogies_-_Spectrogram.jpg]]
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** [[:File:Way_Out_-_Spectrogram.jpg]]
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** [[:File:Talk_Out_-_Spectrogram.jpg]]
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** [[:File:Play_for_Today_title_music_-_Spectrogram.jpg]]
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** [[A Game of Chess]]
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** [[ESL104]]
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** [[Work Is A Four Letter Word]]
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** [[An Electric Storm]]
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** [[The Dreams]]
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* Split [[The After Life]] into tracks and do spectrograms
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* Do the spectrograms for
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** [[The Afterlife]]
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** [[The Evenings of Certain Lives]] clips
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** [[I.E.E.100]] clips
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** [[O Fat White Woman]]
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** [[Shadow of the Pharoah]]
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** [[The Legend of Hell House]]
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** [[Pompeii]]
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** [[Synchrondipity Machine]]
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** [[Ways of Seeing]]
  
 
=System Administration=
 
=System Administration=
* Web server: See if the Score mediawiki extension works when using mediawiki 1.18 to typeset score fragments.
 
 
* Learn how to make automated edits using the Mediawiki API by modifying [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Client_code their example client code]
 
* Learn how to make automated edits using the Mediawiki API by modifying [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Client_code their example client code]
* Make a torrent of The Bagman
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* Make a torrent of [[The Bagman]]
* Remove the stupid "dangerous file" message when downloading a torrent
 
  
 
=References=
 
=References=
 
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[[Category:WikiDelia]]

Latest revision as of 16:40, 19 November 2022

There's loads to do on the WikiDelia.

Writing the wikidelia

Research

Document recovery

  • Retrieve The Times article from 16th January 1968 reviewing Pot Pourri at the Queen Elizabeth Hall concert.
  • Find the article about the BBC Radiophonic Workshop published in the magazine "Tatlers" on 12th May 1965.
  • Find a copy of the Record Collector Magazine interview in 1997

At Manchester

  • Get a better scan of The Dark Ages glossy magazine article for the photo of Briscoe and Delia. Library catalogue number GB 133 DDA/1/5/19.

Papers to transcribe

Scores to typeset

The following pieces are only known from their scores, so typesetting one will resurrect an otherwise lost piece:

These need completing:

and the following pieces are good candidates for conventional scoring from their spectrograms:

Audio to recover

Radio programmes

  • The Cyprian Queen broadcast 2nd March 1964 at 8:30pm on the Home Service
  • The Death of a Jelly Baby/Gravel broadcast
    • 29th May 1964 at 8.45pm on the BBC Third Programme
    • 14th June 1964
  • The Pool broadcast
    • 5th March 1965 at 21:50 on BBC Network Three
    • 22nd March 1965
    • 8th January 1966
  • The Dark Ages broadcast
    • 1st May 1965 at 8.00pm
    • 17th May 1965
  • The Flame broadcast
    • 16th July 1965 on the BBC Third Programme
    • 1st August 1965.
  • An ABC in Sound broadcast 7th January 1966
  • A Bayeux Tapestry broadcast
    • 13 October 1966 at 7:50pm on the Third Programme
    • 1 November 1967 20.35 on BBC Radio 3
    • 2 November 1969 14.30 on BBC Radio 4 FM
  • The Coming of the Car, episode of BBC Radio for Schools series "The Modern World" broadcast
    • 9th November 1966
  • A Year I Remember: A Silence filled with Greek, broadcast
    • 17th January 1967 at 7:30pm on the BBC Third Programme
    • 10th February 1967
  • Home This Afternoon should have Delia's title music from 1967 on.
  • The Applicant radio play
    • 21st December 1967 at 8.50pm on BBC Radio 3
    • 26th April 1968
  • Anti Smoking Campaign for Radio Leeds, late 1968.
  • The Autocrats, in the NPR Earplay series, was broadcast on American radio station KRAB.FM
    • Apr 28, 1974 at 7:30pm
    • Oct 5, 1974 at 8:30pm
    • Apr 30, 1976 at 2:00pm
    • Mar 18, 1977 at 7:30pm

These interviews may be interesting:

  • The Afternoon Shift, 28th March 1997, BBC Radio 4, a programme about the demise of the BBCRW.
  • The BBC has Oram interview quotes in its recording of The World This Weekend: 10 Years of The Radiophonic Workshop (1972)[1] Also on TRW 6843. See if the episode has any mention of Delia or her work.

Where to search:

  • The Old Time Radio Researchers make a lot of old radio recordings available on the web, mostly American series from the 1940s.
  • RadioGOLDINdex lists mostly American radio shows that he used to have but does not provide content.
  • Radio Spirits reissues old American Radio programmes and bought many of the master tapes from RadioGOLDINdex.
  • There are many collectors of British radio recordings, but you have to contact them individually.
  • The British Library Drama and literature recordings for BBC Radio and RSC audio recordings
  • The British Library has a collection of BBC Radio recordings but "The BBC Sound Archive Catalogue can currently only be accessed in the British Library's Humanities - floor 2 reading room, where printed catalogues or microfiche (shelfmark HUS025.348209421) detailing pre-1992 holdings can be browsed."[2] although "The online catalogue details a significant proportion of the Library's radio holdings"[2]
  • University College London has some radio programmes, but you need to be a UCL student, member of staff or honorary member of staff.

BBC TV programmes

Where to search:

Album tracks

  • The shorter version of Firebird on vinyl (2:46 instead of the CD's 3:00)

In libraries/institutions

On the Radiophonic Workshop tapes

and Delia's music for over a hundred other programmes

On the Attic Tapes

See Attic Tapes:Wishlist

Listening

Misc

  • Torrent a digital copy of the Attic Tapes and the Ayres hoard.

Audio Processing

Spectrograms

System Administration

References