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Radio Newsreel was a news programme produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation between 1940 and 1988,[1] which had as title theme the pompous and military theme "Imperial Echoes" by Arnold Safroni.[2]
Delia's papers contain 20 sheets of her notes for the creation of a new Radio Newsreel signature tune, with work to start 26th July[3] 1963.[4]
It is unclear whether the piece was created and, if so, whether it was used.
We can assume not because, when John Simpson became the new producer of Radio Newsreel in May 1968, "I was a producer now, in charge of entire programmes, including our ageing flagship Radio Newsreel with its delightfully bombastic theme music Imperial Echoes."[5]
In her papers, the piece is referred to as "RNR".
Papers
- DD154626: Diagrams "f+E+N-2.75 in dBv2"
- DD164000: Typewritten description of commission
- DD164029: Notes "Typewriter Tape"
- DD164055: Notes "Tune 1"
- DD164114: Notes "8 track" with morse code
- DD164127: Notes "1800c/s. wob."
- DD164139: Notes "Drums"
- DD164157: Notes "Muirhead"
- DD164209: Notes "cont."
- DD164227: Notes "BOSHS"
- DD164239: Notes and diagrams
- DD164254: Notes "Dub drums with rhythm"
- DD164312: Notes "Tape IV / Tape V / Tape VI"
- DD164325: Notes "HUM"
- DD164340: Notes and diagrams
- DD164358: Diagrams "BB & MB"
- DD164409: Diagrams "Wh.n piano"
- DD164422: Notes "Try"
- DD164444: Notes "typewriter" and "Tape 1-19"
Availability
Unknown.
References
- ↑ Radio Newsreel's article on wikipedia.
- ↑ Audio Identities: Radio news themes, imagedissectors.com, 2010. Retrieved 4 September 2010
- ↑ DD164000
- ↑ DD074230
- ↑ John Simpson, Strange places, Questionable people, p.85 on Google Books.