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  • ...ision Music]] is a reissue of [[ESL104]], named after a TV science fiction series for teenagers, ''[[The Tomorrow People]]'', which obtained most of its back * The TV series can be found on YouTube or on the filesharing networks
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  • ...al of the Fittest]]'', produced by [[Arthur Vialls]]<ref name=TLL/> in the series ''[[Discovery]]''.<ref name=genome/> Delia also worked on the first programme in the series, ''[[Your Senses]]''.
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  • ...credited, with a question mark, with sound for series 1, episode 12 of the series [[Chronicle]] called "[[Gate of Hell]]",<ref name=TLL/> also known as "The
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  • ...lia are credited with the music for the pilot programme of the BBC Radio 4 series "New Worlds", whose working title was "New Review", produced by [[David Pat The music ultimately used for the series is credited to [[John Baker]] alone<ref name=TLL6716>The [[Tape Library Lis
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  • Delia worked on the sound for a BBC TV series "[[In Your Own Words]]", presented by [[Andrew Wilkinson]]<ref name=book/> ...67 the BBC published a 32-page book of the same title, describing it as "a series of 10 BBC Television Programmes about Spoken English and Communication"<ref
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  • [[Category:Series]]
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  • Delia created music for a 1972 13-part<ref name=Excavation/> BBC documentary series [[Tutankhamun's Egypt]] written by [[Cyril Aldred]], produced by [[Paul Joh [[Cyril Aldred]] also published a BBC book of the series, with the same title.
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  • Delia is credited with music for a programme [[Space]] in the TV documentary series [[Cameron Country]] produced by [[Don Fairservice]]. ...s catalogue entry is dated March 1969.<ref name=TLL/> and a quote from the series' presenter, journalist James Cameron, survives:
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  • [[Movement, Mime and Music]] was a BBC Schools Radio series for age 9-11, that ran from 1962 to 1969<ref>[http://www.broadcastforschool This entry refers to the BBC record of music from that series, including two pieces by Delia.
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  • ...nsisting of a 22-second trumpet fanfare, for [[Chronicle (TV series)|a BBC series of programmes of the same name]]. ...score "CHRONICLE" (either preliminary notes or something else for the same series)
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  • [[Home This Afternoon]] was a BBC radio series, described as "A new magazine of interest to all, but with older listeners [[Category:Series]]
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  • WHO IS series signature Roger Graef - series producer
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  • [[Kenneth Shepheard]] directed several episodes of the BBC TV series [[Chronicle]] and commissioned music by Delia for
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  • ...mpson]] worked at the BBC Natural History Unit and in 1968 produced the TV series ''[[The Living World]]'', for which Delia created two signature tunes.<ref>
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  • ...e for the first six episodes was composed by Marius Constant, but when the series returned later the same year, it featured a distinctive new theme composed * [[Playing with Light]]: Delia also created music for one programme in the series, for a sequence called "[[Playing with Light]]".<ref>The [[Tape Library Lis
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  • * She frequented and worked for a long series of exploitative people, mostly men, who responded to her good will and gene ...vilizations, being used as a background for Peter Jones' voice in the same series.<ref>[[Soundhouse interview]]</ref>
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  • [[John Sparks]] is the zoologist who was in charge of the BBC Radio 4 series [[The Living World]] for which Delia produced two signature tunes, both of
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  • ...in March 1968 at [[Kaleidophon]] for Allan King Associates of Toronto. The series producer was [[Robert Graef]] and other directors [[Paul Davies]], [[Denis
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  • In October 1967, Delia created a tape for the BBC Radio Leicester series "[[In Perspective]]", produced by [[David Challis]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • [[Chronicle]] was a 1969 BBC TV series for which Delia created the title theme as well as incidental music for sev [[Category:Series]]
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  • [[Irene Shubik]] produced the BBC TV series [[Out of the Unknown]] from 1965 to 1967 and [[The Wednesday Play]]/[[Play
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  • In September 1966, Delia did "music and sound treatment" for the BBC TV series [[Tom-Tom]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • ...or tracks 1 to 39, which of the two master tapes each track goes on, and a series of corrections to make to them.
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  • ...e out of an episode about Aubrey in [[Famous Gossips]], the BBC television series Garland made with Bennett".
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  • ...ramme called [[Genesis]] produced by [[Geoffrey Curtis]] for the BBC radio series [[Christian Focus]]; its tape's catalogue entry is dated April 1971.<ref na
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  • Delia worked on a BBC TV programme "Taurus - [[Good Heavens]]" in the series [[Zodiac 5]], produced by [[Margaret Dale]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • ...iophonic Workshop]] is an album of music and sound effects made for the TV series [[Doctor Who]].
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  • Series: Springboard
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  • ...ef name=TLL/> Presumably, this was incidental music for one episode of the series, in which the person of the month talks about violence. <BR>A series of highly personal films
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  • Delia worked on the sound for a sequence in BBC TV series [[Tomorrow's World]] called "[[Playing with Light]] (Sound and Light)" prod
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  • ...a page of Delia's manuscript of her music for the poem ''[[War]]'' in the series ''[[Poets in Prison]]''.
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  • Description: Ideas for Art Series. Note in box Paper in tape box reads: style for whole series. Humility of us
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  • ...edited with a tape for a BBC TV for Schools programme [[Using Wax]] in the series [[Merry-Go-Round]], produced by [[Sue Weeks]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • Delia created a piece as backing music for Bronowski's 1973 BBC TV series ''The Ascent of Man'' episode 5: "Music of the Spheres". ...History, Documentary.torrent|A torrent of all but one episode of the whole series]], where episode 5 is called espisode 4.
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  • ...ere it is,]] clipped from Stuart Maconie's documentary on Delia for the TV series ''[[Inside Out]]''.
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  • It was used as incidental music for the '70s childrens' TV series ''"Timeslip"''<ref>[http://www.cosmicsurfer.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Delia.html
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  • new London Weekend Television science fiction series" (which?). fiction series; an electronic pop music
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  • [[Doctor Who: Inferno]] is a story in the [[Doctor Who]] TV series in which Delia's music was used without her knowledge. ...14:05: four groups of four hits on four percussive instruments in a rising series (four low, four mid-low, four mid-high, four high, repeated)
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  • ...ected by [[Leslie Megahey]]<ref name=tvcom/><ref name=TLL/> for the BBC TV series [[Omnibus]].
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  • ...ure tune for [[Joan Elliott Calls]], an episode in the BBC [[Radio Leeds]] series ''Woman's Programme'' produced by [[Phil Sidey]].<ref name=TLL/>
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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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  • [[Category:Series]]
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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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