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  • Delia is credited at the PRS with the music for a story in the Doctor Who series called ''The Macra Terror'', broadcast from 11 March to 1 April 1967.<ref n This includes [[Chromophone Band]], with which the series opens, and a range of strange musical backgrounds following the aliens' dic
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  • ...oming of the Car]]", produced by [[Alan Ereira]] for the BBC Schools Radio series [[The Modern World]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • ...o the numbers game. I'll do eleven time and thirteen time", continuing the series of prime numbers. But unfortunately that style, I was told, was "too sophis ...236|an envelope dated 24th Oct 1966]]</ref> while the first episode of the series ''Cilla'' was broadcast on the 20th January 1968.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/
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  • some radiophonic music for this series? "Wildlife Safari" series. With the Ethiopian ones I successfully resisted
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  • * ''[[Egypt Series]]'', broadcast on 4th June 1972 * [[TRW 7529]]: "[[Egypt Series]]" dated January 1972, TX 4-6/72 [April-June 1972]
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  • ...BC Radiophonic Workshop]], giving the [[:Category:TRW|TRW]] number, Title, Series and Composer for each.
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  • ...sula]]" produced by [[Ken Shepherd]] for the BBC TV series [[Chronicle (TV series)|Chronicle]].
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  • [[Verity Lambert]] was the first producer of the [[Doctor Who]] TV series and chose [[Ron Grainer]] and Delia to produce its theme music.
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  • ...und for an episode called [[Where Have All The Ghosts Gone]] in the BBC TV series [[Boy Meets Girl]] produced by [[Bill Slater]].
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  • The [[Cavanagh interview]] is a series of telephone conversations with Delia that were originally recorded for his
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  • In November 1967, Delia created a new title music for the series "[[Home This Afternoon]]" on Radio 4 for producer [[Rosemary Hart]].<ref na
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  • ...Delia's tapes is labelled ''[[Drips for Ecology]]'' for a programme in the series [[Late Night Line-Up]] produced by [[Steven Roberts]] for BBC2; its tape's
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  • [[The Prophet]] is an episode of the science fiction TV series ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'' for which Delia created ''[[Ziwzih Ziwzih OO-OO-
    573 bytes (93 words) - 12:17, 14 August 2022
  • ...treatments" for the "Arthur Dulay - [[Brighton Postcard]]" episode of the series [[Late Night Line-up]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • [[Third Words: The Radio Feature]] is the 5th and last in a series of programmes broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and published on cassette tape. It c Series: The Third at 50
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  • Delia created sound for an episode of the series [[Chronicle (TV series)|Chronicle]] about [[Pompeii]]<ref name=DD145330/> and billed the BBC as "D
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  • [[London Lemons]] is a series of nine short themes inspired by London clock chimes "''Oranges and Lemons
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  • * '''9-11''' refers to the age group that the series of programmes is targetted at.
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  • ...Tapes]] containing her music for a programme about ''[[Daedalus]]'' in the series [[Springboard]].
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