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[[James Percival]]'s BA thesis was about Delia's music and his 2013 Masters thesis was ''[[Delia Derbyshire's creative process]]''<ref>[http://man-fe.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?doc=44MAN_ALMA_DS21243398290001631 Library index card for "Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process"], available at the University of Manchester's Lenagan Library.</ref>. He was then "Musicologist, Delia Derbyshire Archive" at Manchester University<ref>[http://www.novars.manchester.ac.uk/people/postgraduate/jpercival/ James Percival's page on novars.manchester.ac.uk]</ref> and he made index to the [[Attic Tapes]] and [[Attic Papers]].
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[[James Percival]]'s BA thesis was about Delia's music and his 2013 Masters thesis was ''[[Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process]]''<ref>[http://man-fe.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?doc=44MAN_ALMA_DS21243398290001631 Library index card for "Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process"], available at the University of Manchester's Lenagan Library.</ref>. He was then "Musicologist, Delia Derbyshire Archive" at Manchester University<ref>[http://www.novars.manchester.ac.uk/people/postgraduate/jpercival/ James Percival's page on novars.manchester.ac.uk]</ref> and he made index to the [[Attic Tapes]] and [[Attic Papers]].
  
 
He has also written a paper ''Review of "[[Special Sound]]: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop''" and given a talk "''Beyond 'Doctor Who': (re)discoveries from Delia Derbyshire's tape archive''."<ref>[http://oxford.academia.edu/JamesPercival James Percival's entry on academia.edu]</ref>
 
He has also written a paper ''Review of "[[Special Sound]]: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop''" and given a talk "''Beyond 'Doctor Who': (re)discoveries from Delia Derbyshire's tape archive''."<ref>[http://oxford.academia.edu/JamesPercival James Percival's entry on academia.edu]</ref>

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James Percival

James Percival's BA thesis was about Delia's music and his 2013 Masters thesis was Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process[1]. He was then "Musicologist, Delia Derbyshire Archive" at Manchester University[2] and he made index to the Attic Tapes and Attic Papers.

He has also written a paper Review of "Special Sound: The Creation and Legacy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop" and given a talk "Beyond 'Doctor Who': (re)discoveries from Delia Derbyshire's tape archive."[3]

He was a panel member at the first Delia Derbyshire Day event in 2013.[4]

“There was a perception by [BBC] musicians at the time that the BBC Radiophonic workshop would put them out of business. Now, THAT got her back up.”[4]

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