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One of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] is labelled ''Chains'', "a radio play with treated voices and electronic music with an irrational-metre rhythm loop and layered flutes."<ref>[[DD174#James Percival's notes|James Percival's notes for DD174]].</ref> ["flutes"?]
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One of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] is labelled ''Chains'', "a radio play with treated voices and electronic music with an irrational-metre rhythm loop and layered flutes."<ref>[[DD174#James Percival's notes|James Percival's notes for DD174]].</ref>
  
 
Possible candidates are:<ref>[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?adv=1&q=chains&media=radio&yf=1962&yt=1973 A search for radio programmes "Chains" 1962-1973 on the BBC Genome Project]</ref>
 
Possible candidates are:<ref>[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?adv=1&q=chains&media=radio&yf=1962&yt=1973 A search for radio programmes "Chains" 1962-1973 on the BBC Genome Project]</ref>

Revision as of 12:03, 3 September 2021

One of Delia's Attic Tapes is labelled Chains, "a radio play with treated voices and electronic music with an irrational-metre rhythm loop and layered flutes."[1]

Possible candidates are:[2]

  • First broadcast in May 1963: Midweek Theatre: The Chains of Habit by John Tarrant with David March
  • 8 Feb 1967: People in Chains, a programme in the series Man Alive, about people who look after dependent relatives.
  • 12 Jan 1969: The Golden Chains, a reading by George Barker of a lyrical poem which he says was 'given to me by the Queen of Air and Darkness in the months of August and September 1966'.

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