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Delia created the sounds effects and music sequences for the BBC TV adaptation of Isaac Asimov's book ''The Naked Sun'', directed by [[Rudolph Cartier]] for the BBC TV series ''[[Out Of The Unknown]]'' in which "Detective Baley must solve a murder on the planet Solaria, where reclusive people have their every need attended to by robots."<ref name=BBCarchive/>
 
Delia created the sounds effects and music sequences for the BBC TV adaptation of Isaac Asimov's book ''The Naked Sun'', directed by [[Rudolph Cartier]] for the BBC TV series ''[[Out Of The Unknown]]'' in which "Detective Baley must solve a murder on the planet Solaria, where reclusive people have their every need attended to by robots."<ref name=BBCarchive/>
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* 01. Prologue (00:33.50-00:40.00)<BR>The music includes three copies of what was later republished as ''[[Heat Haze]]''. The overdubbed burst of the Radetsky March is played as Baley enters the United States Department of Justice in Washington D.C.<ref>Audio12, personal communication.</ref>
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* 01. Prologue (00:33.50-00:40.00)<BR>Including three copies of what was later republished as ''[[Heat Haze]]''. The overdubbed burst of the Radetsky March is played as Baley enters the United States Department of Justice in Washington D.C.<ref>Audio12, personal communication.</ref>
 
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* 02. The Solarian Transport Capsule in motion (03:59.50-07:13.00)
 
* 02. The Solarian Transport Capsule in motion (03:59.50-07:13.00)

Revision as of 17:01, 18 June 2016

On a hostile planet
The Naked Sun, screenshot 1
The Naked Sun, screenshot 2
The Naked Sun, screenshot 3

Delia created the sounds effects and music sequences for the BBC TV adaptation of Isaac Asimov's book The Naked Sun, directed by Rudolph Cartier for the BBC TV series Out Of The Unknown in which "Detective Baley must solve a murder on the planet Solaria, where reclusive people have their every need attended to by robots."[1]

It was filmed 23rd-26th July 1968 with studio recording on the 8th and 9th August and broadcast on BBC on 18th February 1969[1] while Delia's notes say it was recorded on the 7-8-9th August.[2][3]

Extracts

From the BFI's DVD.

  • 01. Prologue (00:33.50-00:40.00)
    Including three copies of what was later republished as Heat Haze. The overdubbed burst of the Radetsky March is played as Baley enters the United States Department of Justice in Washington D.C.[4]

The Naked Sun - 01. Prologue - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 02. The Solarian Transport Capsule in motion (03:59.50-07:13.00)

The Naked Sun - 02. The Solarian Transport Capsule in motion - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 03. Making contact with Doctor Thool (09:08.50-09.36:50)

The Naked Sun - 03. Making contact with Doctor Thool - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 04. Making contact with Mrs Delmarre (12:59.80-13:03.50)

The Naked Sun - 04. Making contact with Mrs Delmarre - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 05. Dramatic crescendo (16:09.60-16:16:50)

The Naked Sun - 05. Dramatic crescendo - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 06. Gruer is poisoned (18:28.62-18:37.95)

The Naked Sun - 06. Gruer is poisoned - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 07. Scene change (26:02.00-26:04.50)

The Naked Sun - 07. Scene change - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 08. Contact with Doctor Leebig (27:46.00-27:52.50)

The Naked Sun - 08. Contact with Doctor Leebig - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 09. She hated her husband (29:54.65-30:02.32)

The Naked Sun - 09. She hated her husband - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 10. Landscape, peaceful and serene (30:02.30-34.04.30)

The Naked Sun - 10. Landscape, peaceful and serene - Spectrogram.jpg

p.60    Scene 17: INT. THE PURPLE ROOM
        "MUSIC: Busy, high pitched note"
        ROBOTS: Contact Dr Leebig! Contact Dr Thool!

p.69    Music: "CRASH - END"
        BALEY: You fool - it's a robot!
        ...
        DANEEL:  Partner Elijah - the human is dead.
        TELECINE 6: Ext Solariam landscape. Day.
        MUSIC: The landscape but in a sad, minor key.
        BALEY: I'm seeing you?
        ...
p.71    GLADIA: I'm not afraid ... your hand ...
        MUSIC ENDS GENTLY
        End of telecine 7 and scene 20.

p.74    (BALEY HAS STOOD UP AND STARTS TO
         MOVE THE SLIDING CEILING PANELS)
        MUSIC: CRESCENDO SIMILAR TO PAGE 9
               BUT INCREASING TRIUMPHANTLY
        ...
               ENDS WITH A GREAT CLIMAX

Papers

Availability

Heat Haze - Spectrogram.jpg

Frozen Waste - Spectrogram.jpg

Icy Peak - Spectrogram.jpg

Item: 2B00E8BFB_001
ID: LDP9232W
Title: OUT OF THE UNKNOWN: THE NAKED SUN
Broadcast: 18/02/69
Catalogue: LONPROG
Catalogue Page: 9894831
Item Duration: 00:49:32.000+01:00
Subject: Science fiction mystery drama 'The Naked Sun' by Isaac ASIMOV.
NB:ONLY SOUND REMAINS
Name: PATRICK, Roy; CARGILL, David; ASIMOV, Isaac (AUT); NOBLE, Trisha; HALLETT, Neil; LEIGH-HUNT, Ronald; STASSINO, Paul; MAXWELL, Paul; MULLER, Robert (SCR); ROBINSON, John; CARTIER, Rudolph (DIR); COLLINGS, David; JAEGER, Frederick; HICKS, John; BURRELL, Sheila; HARDY, Raymond; WEATHERUP, James (DGN); TAYLOR, Gerald; CHITTY, Erik; BROMLY, Alan (PRD); MARTIN, John Scott

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 BBC Archive page for Out of the Unknown: The Naked Sun, moved to gettyimages
  2. DD152319
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Naked Sun: Adaptations on en.wikipedia.org
  4. Audio12, personal communication.
  5. The play was made according to the later "camera script", which omitted some sequences present in the rehearsal script. [Colin Cutler, personal communication].
  6. Out of the Unknown: The Naked Sun on imdb.com
  7. The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 6891.
  8. DD073013 DD073025: Memo about renaming The Naked Sun effects for reissue on vinyl.

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