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[[George MacBeth]] was a Scottish poet who also worked at the BBC.
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[[George MacBeth]] is a Scottish poet who also worked at the BBC.
 
* In 1965 he helped bring [[Bob Cobbing]] to the BBC and spoke the introduction to ''[[An ABC in Sound]]'';
 
* In 1965 he helped bring [[Bob Cobbing]] to the BBC and spoke the introduction to ''[[An ABC in Sound]]'';
 
* In 1965/66 he produced ''[[Sono-Montage]]'';
 
* In 1965/66 he produced ''[[Sono-Montage]]'';

Revision as of 12:04, 3 July 2020

George MacBeth in 1969

George MacBeth is a Scottish poet who also worked at the BBC.

  • In 1965 he helped bring Bob Cobbing to the BBC and spoke the introduction to An ABC in Sound;
  • In 1965/66 he produced Sono-Montage;
  • in 1966 he produced A Bayeux Tapestry;
  • Tape DD112, for the 1970 Science Fiction film festival is "G McB speech" spoken by Brian Aldis, but George Macbeth's part in this is unclear.