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Delias [[Attic Tapes]] contain a recording of an interview for BBC Short Wave programme ''Listeners' Corner'', introduced by Dorothy Logan, in which [[Laurence Spicer]] interviews Delia Derbyshire.<ref>The [[Initial Catalogue]] description for [[DD085]].</ref>
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Delias [[Attic Tapes]] contain a recording of an interview for BBC Short Wave programme ''Listeners' Corner'', introduced by Dorothy Logan,. in which [[Laurence Spicer]] interviews Delia Derbyshire.<ref>[[DD085#Mark_Ayres'_notes|Mark Ayres' notes for DD085]].</ref>
  
The programme ''Listeners Corner'' ran from 1961 to 1967.<ref>[http://books.google.it/books?id=ZjP978PYo0MC&pg=PA249 Jerome S. Berg, ''Listening on the Short Waves, 1945 to Today'' (McFarland & Company, North Carolina, 2008), p.249: "Shortwave Listeners' Corner"]</ref>
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In it, "she demonstrates sine waves, square waves, wobbulator, white noise. She plays ''[[Arabic Science and Industry]]'', the Shortwave listener’s corner theme and SWLC in Morse."<ref>[[DD085#Louis_Niebur's_notes|Louis Niebur's notes to Attic Tape DD085]].</ref>
  
 
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* On Delia's tape [[DD085]] in Manchester.
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* On [[Attic Tape]] [[DD085]]: Shortwave Listener's Corner
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* Probably in the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 6166]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 14 May 2020

Delias Attic Tapes contain a recording of an interview for BBC Short Wave programme Listeners' Corner, introduced by Dorothy Logan,. in which Laurence Spicer interviews Delia Derbyshire.[1]

In it, "she demonstrates sine waves, square waves, wobbulator, white noise. She plays Arabic Science and Industry, the Shortwave listener’s corner theme and SWLC in Morse."[2]

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