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Mark Ayres' [[Initial Catalogue]] describes one of Delia's tapes as "Long Distance Piano Player?"<ref>[[DD232]]</ref> and it is listed on Briscoe's 1971 list of BBC Radiophonic Workshop productions.<ref>[[DD072643]]</ref> but all the music is orchestral, solo piano or jazz and the Radiophonic Workshop is not credited<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0414239/fullcredits ''Long Distance Piano Player'''s entry in imdb.com]</ref>.
 
Mark Ayres' [[Initial Catalogue]] describes one of Delia's tapes as "Long Distance Piano Player?"<ref>[[DD232]]</ref> and it is listed on Briscoe's 1971 list of BBC Radiophonic Workshop productions.<ref>[[DD072643]]</ref> but all the music is orchestral, solo piano or jazz and the Radiophonic Workshop is not credited<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0414239/fullcredits ''Long Distance Piano Player'''s entry in imdb.com]</ref>.
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* [[DD232]]: Ray Davies Marathon Copy (Long Distance Piano Player? TRW 4069?)
  
 
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Revision as of 03:29, 26 May 2016

Long Distance Piano Player was the first ever programme in the BBC's Play for Today series, broadcast on 15th October 1970[1] and starring Ray Davies and directed by Philip Saville about a several-day marathon of non-stop piano playing.

Mark Ayres' Initial Catalogue describes one of Delia's tapes as "Long Distance Piano Player?"[2] and it is listed on Briscoe's 1971 list of BBC Radiophonic Workshop productions.[3] but all the music is orchestral, solo piano or jazz and the Radiophonic Workshop is not credited[4].

Tapes

  • DD232: Ray Davies Marathon Copy (Long Distance Piano Player? TRW 4069?)

Availability

  • First broadcast on 15th October 1970.[1]
  • The entire episode is on YouTube

References