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Delia is credited with music for [[Britain's Role in the 70's]], a BBC TV programme produced by [[John Eidenow]].<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 7094]].</ref>
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Delia is credited with music for [[Britain's Role in the 70's]], a BBC TV programme produced by [[John Eidenow]] whose tape is dated September 1969.<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 7094]].</ref>
 
 
Its tape's catalogue entry is dated September 1969.<ref name=TLL/>
 
  
 
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Tuesday 9 December 1969 19.00
 
Tuesday 9 December 1969 19.00
 
Britain's Role in the Seventies
 
Britain's Role in the Seventies
5: Following the Imperial Sunset since 1950 only one ex-colony has not joined the Commonwealth. Yet does it continue only because it is there? Has it a practical purpose with which to survive the 70s?
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5: Following the Imperial Sunset since 1950 only one
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ex-colony has not joined the Commonwealth. Yet does it
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continue only because it is there? Has it a practical  
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purpose with which to survive the 70s?
 
Presented by THOMAS BARMAN
 
Presented by THOMAS BARMAN
 
Consultant DENIS AUSTIN with
 
Consultant DENIS AUSTIN with

Latest revision as of 08:23, 12 May 2017

Delia is credited with music for Britain's Role in the 70's, a BBC TV programme produced by John Eidenow whose tape is dated September 1969.[1]

The BBC Genome Project lists:[2]

BBC Two
Tuesday 9 December 1969 19.00
Britain's Role in the Seventies
5: Following the Imperial Sunset since 1950 only one
ex-colony has not joined the Commonwealth. Yet does it
continue only because it is there? Has it a practical 
purpose with which to survive the 70s?
Presented by THOMAS BARMAN
Consultant DENIS AUSTIN with
Rt Hon Michael Stewart, MP,
Rt Hon Sir Alec Douglas-Home, KT MP,
Rt Hon George Brown, MP,
Lord Gladwyn Rt Hon Douglas Jay, MP,
Rt Hon lain Macleod, MP,
Produced by JOHN EIDINOW 

Availability

  • Broadcast on 9th December 1969 at 19:00 on BBC Two.[2]
  • In the BBC Sound Archive on tape TRW 7094.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 7094.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Britain's Role in the Seventies on the BBC Genome Project.