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Delia is credited with music for a BBC television programme "[[Famous Gossips]]" produced by [[Patrick Garland]].
 
Delia is credited with music for a BBC television programme "[[Famous Gossips]]" produced by [[Patrick Garland]].
  
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The BBC Genome Project lists:<ref name=genome>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?q=%22famous+gossips%22 A search for "Famous Gossips"] on the BBC Genome Project.</ref>
 
The BBC Genome Project lists:<ref name=genome>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?q=%22famous+gossips%22 A search for "Famous Gossips"] on the BBC Genome Project.</ref>
 
* 22 Aug. 1965 - John Aubrey: The Antiquary
 
* 22 Aug. 1965 - John Aubrey: The Antiquary
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Its tape is dated 1st May 1965 and its catalogue entry says it was first broadcast on 22nd August of the same year<ref name=TLL6302/> but we don't know if Delia's music was a theme for the whole series or only for the first episode.
 
Its tape is dated 1st May 1965 and its catalogue entry says it was first broadcast on 22nd August of the same year<ref name=TLL6302/> but we don't know if Delia's music was a theme for the whole series or only for the first episode.
  
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=Related work=
 
Patrick Garland's "long-running West End production of [[Brief Lives]] came out of an episode about Aubrey in Famous Gossips (1965), the BBC television series Garland made with [[Alan Bennett|[Alan] Bennett]]"<ref>[http://www.theguardian.coma/stage/2013/apr/22/patrick-garland Patrick Garland's obituary in The Guardian].</ref> and one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] is labelled "Brief Lives"<ref>[[DD075]]: "Brief Lives"</ref> as is a BBC tape credited to Brian Hodgson.<ref>[[TRW 6792]]: "Brief Lives"</ref>
 
Patrick Garland's "long-running West End production of [[Brief Lives]] came out of an episode about Aubrey in Famous Gossips (1965), the BBC television series Garland made with [[Alan Bennett|[Alan] Bennett]]"<ref>[http://www.theguardian.coma/stage/2013/apr/22/patrick-garland Patrick Garland's obituary in The Guardian].</ref> and one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] is labelled "Brief Lives"<ref>[[DD075]]: "Brief Lives"</ref> as is a BBC tape credited to Brian Hodgson.<ref>[[TRW 6792]]: "Brief Lives"</ref>
  

Revision as of 01:32, 20 December 2015

Delia is credited with music for a BBC television programme "Famous Gossips" produced by Patrick Garland.

Episodes

The BBC Genome Project lists:[1]

  • 22 Aug. 1965 - John Aubrey: The Antiquary
  • 29 Aug. 1965 - Parson Yorick: The Sentimental Traveller
  • 01 Sep. 1965 - Harriette Wilson: Angelic Harry
  • 12 Sep. 1965 - Charles Apperley: The Tribute to Squire Mytton
  • 19 Sep. 1965 - Augustus Hare: The Years with Mother
  • 26 Sep. 1965 - Oscar Wilde: Monsieur Sebastian Melmoth

and

  • 21 Feb, 1968 - The Years with Mother: Alan Bennett plays Augustus Hare, presumably a repeat.

Its tape is dated 1st May 1965 and its catalogue entry says it was first broadcast on 22nd August of the same year[2] but we don't know if Delia's music was a theme for the whole series or only for the first episode.

Related work

Patrick Garland's "long-running West End production of Brief Lives came out of an episode about Aubrey in Famous Gossips (1965), the BBC television series Garland made with [Alan] Bennett"[3] and one of Delia's Attic Tapes is labelled "Brief Lives"[4] as is a BBC tape credited to Brian Hodgson.[5]

Credits

  • Unknown: Squire Mytton
  • Played By: Nigel Stock
  • Unknown: John Mytton
  • Introduced By: Hugo Dyson
  • Designer: Julia Trevelyn Oman
  • Produced By: Patrick Garland[1]

Availability

  • Broadcast on BBC1 on 22nd August 1965 at 10.40pm[2] or 12th September 1965[1] or 19th September 1965.[6]
  • In the BBC Sound Archive on tape TRW 6302.[2]
  • In the BBC Sound Archive on tape TRW 4.[2][7]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 A search for "Famous Gossips" on the BBC Genome Project.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 The Tape Library List entry for TRW 6302: "Famous Gossips".
  3. Patrick Garland's obituary in The Guardian.
  4. DD075: "Brief Lives"
  5. TRW 6792: "Brief Lives"
  6. Alan Bennett's entry on screenonline.org.uk
  7. The Tape Library List entry for TRW 4: "Radiophonic Workshop Archive Tape 4".