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** [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p006ks9z Extract 1], duration: 05:04
 
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** [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p006krzv Extract 2], duration: 05:16
* Someone with better luck sent the following audio saying that it worked for them and that this is the only fragment of Delia's music in them. If the above links work for you too, do [mailto:delia-derbyshire.net@gmail.com write] to say which extract it's in and when in minutes and seconds into the extract the clip starts:
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* Someone with better luck than me sent the following audio saying that it is the only fragment of Delia's music in them. If the above links work for you, do [mailto:delia-derbyshire.net@gmail.com write] to confirm this, and maybe to say which extract it's in and when in minutes and seconds into the extract the clip starts:
 
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Revision as of 14:53, 14 June 2017

I Think in Shapes (screenshot)

Delia is credited with music for I Think In Shapes in the series Henry Moore at the Tate produced by John Gibson, first broadcast on 27th August 1968.[1][2][3]

"The retrospective exhibition of Henry Moore's life's work, arranged by the Tate Gallery in 1968 to celebrate the artist's seventieth birthday. Henry Moore walks among, touches, and speaks about his creations."[4]

and the BBC programme listing says:[1][2]

I Think in Shapes not Words: Henry Moore 1968
Henry Moore walks among the pieces in the open air exhibition of his works in the grounds of the Tate gallery.
Duration: 35 minutes
First broadcast: 27 August 1968
Participant: Henry Moore 
Producer: John Gibson 

Spectrogram

I Think in Shapes - clip - Spectrogram.jpg

Availability

  • Broadcast on 27th August 1968[1][2] at 8.00pm on BBC2.[3]
  • In the BBC Sound Archive on tape TRW 6909.[3]
  • There are supposed to be two clips of the programme on the BBC's website but one is unavailable and the other "doesn't seem to be working at present":
  • Someone with better luck than me sent the following audio saying that it is the only fragment of Delia's music in them. If the above links work for you, do write to confirm this, and maybe to say which extract it's in and when in minutes and seconds into the extract the clip starts:

References