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− | Delia created | + | Delia created music and effects known as "[[It Was a Solid Killing Match]]" for a 55-minute<ref name=IWMfilm/> BBC film ''Monty Returns to El Alamein'', an outside broadcast for TV produced by [[Ray Colley]] and the "Film and music editor" credit goes to [[Norman Matthews]].<ref name=TLL/><ref name=endcredits>The credits at the end of the film.</ref> |
− | + | The Imperial War Museum has a copy of it with catalogue entry | |
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Main title: MONTY RETURNS TO EL ALAMEIN | Main title: MONTY RETURNS TO EL ALAMEIN | ||
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national and personal tastes in fighting (eg. Australians like a "solid killing match")<ref name=iwm/> | national and personal tastes in fighting (eg. Australians like a "solid killing match")<ref name=iwm/> | ||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | </BLOCKQUOTE> | ||
− | + | The programme is also the cover story of Radio Times issue #2292 for programmes broadcast from 14-20th Oct 1967.<ref name=RT/> | |
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+ | =Track list= | ||
+ | The following sequences seem to be Delia's work: | ||
+ | * 00:00-Intro: | ||
=Availability= | =Availability= |
Revision as of 13:29, 15 June 2017
Delia created music and effects known as "It Was a Solid Killing Match" for a 55-minute[1] BBC film Monty Returns to El Alamein, an outside broadcast for TV produced by Ray Colley and the "Film and music editor" credit goes to Norman Matthews.[2][3]
The Imperial War Museum has a copy of it with catalogue entry
Main title: MONTY RETURNS TO EL ALAMEIN Catalogue number: PMM 16 Production date: 1967-10-19 Place made: GB Creator: BBC Television (Production company) Colley, Ray (Production individual)
whose description includes the phrase:
national and personal tastes in fighting (eg. Australians like a "solid killing match")[4]
The programme is also the cover story of Radio Times issue #2292 for programmes broadcast from 14-20th Oct 1967.[5]
Track list
The following sequences seem to be Delia's work:
- 00:00-Intro:
Availability
- Broadast on the 19th October 1967 on BBC1.[5][4][6]
- The BBC Sound Archive tape TRW 6718 is missing.[2]
- On 16mm film at the Imperial War Museum.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Monty Returns to El Alamein on film.iwmcollections.org.uk
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 6718.
- ↑ The credits at the end of the film.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Monty Returns To El Alamein on iwm.org.uk
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 The entry for Radio Times #2292 on radiotimesbacknumbers.com
- ↑ Monty Returns to El Alamein on the BBC Genome Project.