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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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  • [[Biography]] was a 1970 BBC TV series for which Delia created {{Category:Series}}
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  • [[Boy Meets Girl]] was a BBC TV series for which Delia created music for one episode: [[Where Have All The Ghosts [[Category:Series]]
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  • [[The Tomorrow People]] is an Independent TV series which ran from 1973 to 1979<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tomorrow_ [[Category:Series]]
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  • [[Science All Around]] was BBC TV series of science programmes for age 9-11 that ran from 1969 to 1978. [[Category:Series]]
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  • Delia worked on two episodes of the BBC Radio for Schools series ''[[Discovery]]'', both produced by [[Arthur Vialls]]: [[Category:Series]]
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  • ...or for something else she did for the [[Chronicle (TV series)|Chronicle TV series]].
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  • [[Living Language]] was a series of BBC Schools Radio programmes teaching English to ages 9-11, which ran fr [[Category:Series]]
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  • [[Play for Today]] was a BBC series of drama programmes, each presenting a complete, self-contained play. Until 1970, the series was called "The Wednesday Play", and from then on it was renamed to "Play f
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  • [[Omnibus]] was a BBC television series of arts documentary programmes that ran from 1967 to 2002.<ref>[http://www. Delia created music for several episodes of this series including:
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  • Delia is credited with an episode on [[Christianity]] in the series ''Radio Vision'' produced by [[David Lyttle]].<ref name=TLL/> <BR>Third in the series of five World Religions
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  • [[Drama Workshop]] was/is a series of BBC radio programmes for schools. [[Category:Series]]
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  • appear in order : [1] 3 7 6 4 5 2 1 - this could be used as form series, [whim?] 7 : complex ...[or, descending :[1a] 5 1 2 4 3 6 7 - this could be used for time series, high=short
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  • [[Late Night Line-Up]] was series of a BBC Radio programmes consisting of "a ten-minute discussion among invi [[Category:Series]]
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  • ...sounds for the series or is an interview with Delia for a programme in the series.
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  • ...pedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tom_%28TV_series%29 The wikipedia entry for Tom-Tom (TV series)].</ref> * In September 1965 Delia created a signature tune for the series:<ref>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 6371]].</ref> see [[Tom-To
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  • [[Out of the Unknown]] was a science fiction television series for which Delia made music. ! TRW !! SERIES / TITLE
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  • ...pedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tom_%28TV_series%29 The wikipedia entry for Tom-tom (TV series)].</ref> ...eems that this replaced Delia's one when a new programme director took the series over.
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  • based on harmonic series[?] tune applied in dub-series[?]
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  • ...1: [[Your Senses]]'' produced by [[Arthur Vialls]]<ref name=TLL/> for the series ''[[Discovery]]'' for Schools.<ref name=genome/> Delia also worked on the second programma in the series, ''[[Survival of the Fittest]]''.
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  • Delia is credited with music [[Biology]] for the BBC TV series [[Science Extra]]. This programme or series of programmes is catalogued as:<ref>[http://www.broadcastforschools.co.uk/s
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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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  • 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-
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  • ...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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  • Delia realised music for [[John Glenister]]'s 1970 TV series ''[[Biography]]'' episode 3: ''[[I measured the skies]]'', a 75-minute biog the series' director, [[John Glenister]] wrote to Briscoe congratulating Delia for her
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  • ...ame=TLL6302/> but we don't know if Delia's music was a theme for the whole series or only for the first episode. ...ut of an episode about Aubrey in Famous Gossips (1965), the BBC television series Garland made with [[Alan Bennett|[Alan] Bennett]]"<ref>[http://www.theguard
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  • Delia is credited with music for a radio programme "[[Fire and Ice]]" in the series [[Drama Workshop]], produced by [[David Lyttle]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • Delia created sound for the BBC TV for Schools series "[[History on the Rack]]", produced by [[Felicity Kinross]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • [[Johnny's Jaunt]] is a series of "brilliant travelogues" for radio in which the renowned zoologist [[John it appears that Delia's contribution was for one programme only in the series<ref name=TLL/> but which?
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  • <BR>A series of four programmes looking at the rapidly changing scene in industrial trai
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  • In June/July 1965, Delia created a new title music for the BBC TV series ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'' produced by [[Irene Shubik]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • * series 1, serial 2: ''The Daleks''<ref>[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Daleks_%2 * series 1, serial 5: ''The Hidden Planet'', which was never produced.<ref>[http://t
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  • broadcast as part of Stuart Maconie's documentary on Delia for the TV series [[Inside Out]]",
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  • ...diophonic Workshop]] is a 1972<ref name=BBCnews/> episode of the BBC radio series [[The World This Weekend]] produced by [[Nick Barrett]] and credited to Del
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  • [[Let Me Speak]] was a BBC TV series starring Malcolm Muggeridge, which ran from 1964 on.
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  • [[I Measured the Skies]] is episode 3 of the TV series [[Biography]] about Johann Kepler, for which Delia created the atmospheric
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  • [[Category:Series]]
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  • Delia created sound for a 20-minute sequence in the BBC radio series [[Art and Design]]<ref name=TLL/> entitled "Structure: Buckminster Fuller.
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  • _ 1. Series.
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  • ...losings" for "[[Mathematics Around You]]",<ref name=TLL/> a BBC television series for schools produced by [[Andree Molyneux]], aimed at age 7-9 and consistin ...le of Delia's manuscript papers, clipped together, for six programmes in a series about Mathematics. One sheet is headed "[[Maths Prog]]", and another bears
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  • In November 1966, Delia created a "Tonic Sol-fa" for the radio series [[Home This Afternoon]] produced by [[Rosemary Hart]] for the BBC Home Serv
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  • ..., series 1] on kickass.so</ref> produced by [[Naomi Capon]] for the BBC TV series [[Out Of The Unknown]].
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  • There is a work [[Permutated Poems]], "A series of sound poetry recordings for which Brian Gysin was invited to perform for
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  • ...Radio and the National Endowment for the Arts financed the production of a series of radio plays, some of which were purchased from the BBC, and it was broad ...in the "Earplay" series are available at<BR><TT>http://otrrlibrary.org -> Series beginning with 'E' -> Earplay NPR</TT><BR>but they do not include ''The Aut
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  • In 1964, Delia created a 57-second signature tune for a BBC radio series 'For Schools - Health and Science', which she named [[Science and Health]], Later in the series, the Radio Times provided a fuller credit.
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  • ...ted 1st May 1965,<ref name=TLL6308/> so presumably this was for the latter series of three programmes.
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  • ...r ''[[Tutankhamun's Egypt]]'' and incidental sounds for programme 1 of the series. NOTES: Master of opening titles for Tutankhamun's Egypt series, followed by cues for Programme 1 ('The Pharaoh'), each introduced by Delia
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  • The theme for the ''BBC for Schools'' series of TV programmes ''[[Physical Science]]'' is a reworking of [[Quest - fast]
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  • ''Dick and Dom's [[Absolute Genius]]'' series 1 episode 5 was dedicated to Delia, including her with Brunel, Newton, Da V
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  • Delia created music for [[Daedalus]], an episode in the Art and Education series [[Springboard]], written by [[Penelope Farmer]]<ref name=genome1/> and prod
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  • {{Thumb|Leevers-Rich series E 8-track}}
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  • Delia created sound for an episode of the TV Arts Feature series [[Omnibus]] about the artist [[Hogarth]] produced by [[Gerald Scarfe]] for
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  • ....<ref name=imdb>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1746418/ ''One Pair of Eyes'' series] on imdb.com</ref> ...sonal view of Washington, D. C.<ref name=bfi>[http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/163 ''One Pair of Eyes'' on the British Film Institute's Film and TV Databa
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  • Thank you for your memo on the possibility of us doing music for the above series.
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  • a series of idents: 5
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  • ...iano Player]] was the first ever programme in the BBC's ''Play for Today'' series, broadcast on 15th October 1970<ref name=screenonline>[http://www.screenonl
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  • I am bringing a copy of one of the films from the last series because
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  • Delia created "various bands" for the BBC TV series [[A Woman's Guide]] produced by [[Nancy Thomas]].<ref name=TLL6387/>
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  • ...s.so</ref> produced by George Spenton-Foster<ref name=TLL/> for the BBC TV series ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'', in which
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  • ...Song]], for "a 1968 Schools Radio [[Cubism|programme about Cubism]] in the series "Art and Design".<ref name=JP>[http://lists.topica.com/lists/Delia/read/mes 1968 Schools Radio programme about Cubism in the series "Art and Design" [...]
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  • ...of one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] containing material for [[Chronicle (TV series)|Chronicle]]: ''[[The Peninsular War]]''.
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  • Delia created a 26-second signature tune for the 1964 BBC radio series [[Talk Out]], a "modern discussion programme" produced by [[Humphrey Barcla
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  • ...ed music for [[Orpheus]] by [[Ted Hughes]] for the "Listening and Writing" series of schools programmes produced by [[Dickon Reed]]. The music consists of an Series Editor John Kerry
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  • ...Space'' is a BBC TV programme from 1984, the third episode in a five-part series ''Once Upon A Time'' by James Cameron in which he reviews his career.<ref n
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  • ...nuscript score, side 1</ref>for ''[[Science Serves the Arts]]'', a science series for 6th formers produced by Lawrie Lawler.<ref name=genome/> ...Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150793921 The British Film Institute entry for the series]
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  • ...and "collaborated extensively with the Radiophonic Workshop [producing a] series of epic, richly layered montage features, starting with ''A Bayeux Tapestry
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  • 1:33 M2 take one – dissonance on piano, series of dissonant chords, quietly played M2 take two – dissonance on piano
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  • ...credited with music for a programme ''[[Here I Discovered Water]]'' in the series [[Living Language]], commissioned by producer [[Joan Griffiths]] of the Fea
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  • Delia wrote [[Towards Tomorrow]] for a TV series of the same name.
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  • "Out Of This World" was originally a television series of science fiction plays including one episode [[The Naked Sun]] for which
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  • ...', page 3]]</ref> for a programme "[[Ballard]]" in the BBC TV Arts Feature series "[[Review]]" produced by [[Harley Cokliss]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • ...th filtering and reverb, followed by session recordings of lyre playing (a series of dyads in an unusual tuning, with Delia's voice audible in the background
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  • Tape copy of song used in Play For Today series
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  • because one particular car had been used for the series and the ...7]] ("Know Your Car '64")<ref name=TLL6127/> dates it to 1964 and says the series was first broadcast on 4th June 1964.
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  • colour-TV series 'WHO IS'
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  • we might want a special composition or series of frame change
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  • ...ut it’s a motor oil commercial. Still a bad american accent. Followed by a series of accents. New York, Sergeant Major, posh, etc.
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  • Delia created music for ''[[Ape and Essence]]'', an episode of the series ''[[The Wednesday Play]]'' produced by [[David Benedictus]]. ...p://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060119/ ''The Wednesday Play: Ape and Essence'', series 1, episode 61] on imdb.com</ref>
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  • ...one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]], containing an interview with Delia for the series ''[[Information Please]]'', broadcast 4th Sep 1965, in which she answers th
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  • ...3, she worked for a time with Hodgson at Electrophon, helping to produce a series of radio commercials and music for theatrical productions.&rdquo;<ref>[[Spe
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  • slightly but see his point. This is a new series with
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  • ...l]] consists of four TV programmes produced by [[Geoffrey Haydon]] for the series ''Omnibus'', revisiting the famous TV film director's classic movies:<ref n
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  • ...es]], containing [[Brian Hodgson]]'s backgrounds for the [[Doctor Who]] TV series.
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  • ...rsquo; on twelve small oscillators the signature tune for a new children's series called ''Doctor Who.'' The story of how this momentous event came about is Programme series of four programmes called ''[[Inventions for Radio]]'',
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  • 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
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  • ...ed a documentary all about Delia Derbyshire's life and work for the BBC TV series ''Inside Out West Midland'', broadcast on BBC1 on 15th November 2010.
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  • Delia is credited with sound for the BBC TV series [[First Time Out]] produced by [[Anne Head]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • ...ering Monograph, ''Radiophonics in the BBC'' (5s.), a recent addition to a series which now includes some fifty titles. ...nts of Steam''), historical plays (''England's Harrowing''), and in comedy series (''The Goon Show'', ''The Navy Lark'').
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  • Series producer JEFFERY BOSWALL
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  • series called ''Great Zoos of the World''. The producer called the boss
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  • a series of undecipherable hieroglyphics set out on logarithmic
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  • Part of the four programme "Inventions for Radio" series, created in collaboration with Barry Bermange, Dreams is a collection of sp * [[TRW 5099]]: "The Dreams" for series "Mid Century Attitudes"
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  • ...kground information on this one at present. We believe it came from a 1971 series written by Cyril Aldred. It's a full-on Delian trip... starting with trumpe Part of the four programme Inventions for Radio series, created in collaboration with Barry Bermange, Dreams is a collection of sp
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  • ...] for the programme [[Noah]] produced by [[Dickon Reed]] for the BBC radio series [[Drama Workshop]].<ref name=TLL/>
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  • ...y matching entry for 1968-9 in the BBC Genome Project is an episode in the series ''Meeting Point'':<ref>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/26d6b9ced20442449eca7f42
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  • ...'s created a 26-second title sequence for [[Engineering Craft Studies]], a series of twenty 20-minute films by [[Sid Lomax]] and produced by [[Robin Gwyn]],
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  • ...of course I loved [[Doctor Who]] and had a similar fascination for an ITV series, [[The Tomorrow People]], whose music and effects were got by "caning" one ...her career was wrecked. Furthermore she seems to have been driven mad by a series of exploitative men, burned out after just over a decade and spent the rest
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  • "Pop Scene" series when it is repeated this year.
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  • ''Wee have also sound-houses ...'' is a series of articles by Robin Carmody published at http://www.elidor.freeserve.co.uk Delia's "[[Towards Tomorrow]]" (presumably written for a 1968 BBC TV series of this title) is, like her earlier "[[Time On Our Hands]]", a perfect subv
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  • ...s broadcast on RTÉ on 6th December 1970 as part of the “Producer's Choice” series. PP Maguire, head of Drama and Variety (Radio) adapted and produced the pla
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  • series. There should be no problem with the budget either for the artwork or for
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  • Series signature tune Opening and Closing and Link music for TV series.
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  • ...g to [[:File:Out of the Unknown.torrent|its torrent]].</ref> of the BBC TV series ''[[Out Of The Unknown]]'' in which "Detective Baley must solve a murder on ...surviving ''Out of the Unknown'' episodes containing the reconstruction as Series 3 Episode 7.
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  • ...e more. But they get an opportunity on April 1 (Third) with the third in a series of &ldquo;Inventions,&rdquo; joining electronic music and people talking on
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  • ...rare mono record was "caned" to provide the music for the '70s television series "The Tomorrow People" and "Timeslip".
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  • ...vocative sounds, and music for documentaries, plays, and weird effects for series like “Dr Who” are all the stock-in-trade of the workshop's four compose ...though this figure may include intensive treatments for six episodes of a series or one sound for a regional play. They specialise more by inclination than
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  • BEST KNOWN for creating the theme tune for the Dr Who television series, Delia Derbyshire was in the vanguard of British electronic music throughou
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  • Delia created music for a programme "Sound" in the BBC Schools TV series [[Science All Around]].
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  • ...yed music on resonating glass rods. They couldn't afford to use them for a series which might not run for a few weeks anyway, so they called on Delia Derbysh ...t low cost, theme and incidental music plus sound effects for radio & t.v. series. Today some of this stuff sounds quaint and dated but Delia's work stands o
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  • [[The Mayfly and the Frog]] is one of the few surviving episodes of the BBC series [[The Wednesday Play]],<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060682 ''The May
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  • ...ial Sound" for the fourth and final part of a BAFTA award-winning 1972 BBC series of programmes [[Ways of Seeing]], produced and directed by [[Michael Dibb]]
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  • ...VD on 17th January 2011 as part of the British Film Institute's "Flipside" series.
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  • ...akewell]]'s 20-part BBC radio adaptation of Tolstoy's ''War and Peace'', a series broadcast from 30th December 1969 to 12th May 1970 on BBC Radio 4.<ref>[htt
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  • series called Dr Who.
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  • ...io tracks and broadcast as part of BBC Radio Scotland's "Original Masters" series. ...famous piece that you recorded was the theme tune for the "Doctor Who" TV series. Tell me how you actually achieved that. I think it was with manipulation o
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  • ...her it might be possible please to compose some radiophonic music for this series?"
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  • ...tec"</ref> for a suite of pieces she created for a 1969 episode of the BBC series [[Chronicle]] entitled "''The Realms of Gold''"
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  • * [[The Coming of the Car]], episode of BBC Radio for Schools series "The Modern World" broadcast * [[The Autocrats]], in the NPR ''Earplay'' series, was broadcast on American radio station KRAB.FM
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  • ...963 when she was given the score for a theme tune to a new science fiction series.
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  • Physical Description 1 li.m.; 6 series; 185 items ...ronic 'realisation' of Ron Grainer's theme tune for the hugely popular BBC series Doctor Who - which is still one of the most famous and instantly recognizab
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  • ...oman''] on imdb.com</ref> is an 80-minute television play produced for the series ''[[Play For Today]]''. The play was written by [[William Trevor]] and dir
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  • Both made key contributions to the sound of the Doctor Who tv series: Delia in realising Ron Grainer's theme tune; Brian in creating the sound o Electrosonic was number 1104 in the KPM 1000 series of library music albums, issued in 1972, and fortunately the result bears D
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  • ...[[Ron Grainer]] which was to be the title music of, I think, a very short series which is still running to this day.
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  • series starring Christopher Eccleston as the ninth incarnation of Dr Who a new series, starring Eccleston and Billie Piper as his assistant Rose,
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  • ...ries "Doctor Who", which has accompanied the title sequence of the popular series to this day, albeit in a constantly changing form. However, Derybshire's ca ...ors and used a wide variety of frequencies to meet the instructions of the series producer, Verity Lambert, who asked for sounds such as the sound sculptures
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  • ...nd]], p.124</ref> for the episode ''The Last Caravans'' in the documentary series ''The World About Us''<ref>[[Mark Ayres]] in [[Sculptress of Sound]].</ref>
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  • This is a hidden page listing the known episodes of this BBC series. Info relevant to Delia's contribution to the series is on the page [[Johnny's Jaunt]].
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  • * Its rebroadcast as episode 49 of American radio series "SciFi Friday" is [http://otrrlibrary.org/OTRRLib/Library%20Files/C%20Serie
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  • ...he tracks present on 11 reels of tape or to the musical cues required by a series of 11 radio/TV programmes.
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  • ...r used on television. It was Ron Grainer's score for a new science fiction series, Dr Who.
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  • ...tor Who theme music. Delia is also credited for several episodes of the TV series: ...ophonic Workshop, Delia tells how she created the Dr Who theme tune with a series of 'carefully timed handswoops' over oscillators.
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  • ...on, Derbyshire was assigned to arrange the theme music for a new BBC drama series about the occupants of a time-travelling police box. The prolific TV compos
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  • ...rogramme-3 Programme 3] of [[These Hopeful Machines]], a New Zealand Radio series of programmes about the genesis of electronic music, mentions Delia, [[Luci
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  • ...list, the original catalogue's fields "Series" and "Title" are elided to "Series: Title" for brevity, and we add a field for our best estimate of when Delia | <div id=7529>[[TRW 7529|7529]]</div> || [[Egypt Series]]<BR><SMALL>May be [[DD212]].</SMALL> || *! || Delia Derbyshire || Jan 1972
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  • ...d and withdrew from making music. She struggled with a drink problem and a series of jobs - as a radio operator, in an art gallery, in a bookshop. She was ev
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  • ...e violin concerto was given its UK Premier as part of the '''BBC Encore''' series in 2006 and ''[https://soundcloud.com/george-newson-1/ayas-lullaby-2016 A L
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  • ELS sent Delia a series of suitable poem texts on 30th January 1970, and paid her for her work on 2
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  • * [[The Autocrats]] Broadcast on krab.fm in the NPR Earplay series. TRW tape missing. Not on OTRR yet.
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  • series called ''[[Great Zoos of the World]]''. The producer called the boss
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  • World About Us' series for television. Greeks and the original, simple harmonic series. I think that's a
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  • for a new television series. She considered approaching “Les Structures score for a new science fiction series, “Doctor Who”. Grainer had worked
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  • .../1/7/78 || 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape || Tony Rowlands Demo 71 || Ideas for Art Series. Note in box
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  • ...: ''[[Ape and Essence]]'' is broadcast as BBC TV's ''The Wednesday Play'', series&nbsp;1, episode&nbsp;61.<ref name=imdb>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060119
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