Difference between revisions of "The Living World"

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From 8th July 1968 (maybe up to the 15th September)<ref>[[DD081013]]</ref>, Delia created two potential signature tunes<ref>[[DD080940]]</ref> for a weekly Radio 4<ref name=DD081347>[[DD081347]]: Rough of letter from Delia to Mr Ball</ref>
 
From 8th July 1968 (maybe up to the 15th September)<ref>[[DD081013]]</ref>, Delia created two potential signature tunes<ref>[[DD080940]]</ref> for a weekly Radio 4<ref name=DD081347>[[DD081347]]: Rough of letter from Delia to Mr Ball</ref>
BBC programme ''[[The Living World]]'' with programme code [[TRW 6886]]<ref>[[DD080922]] [[DD081109]]</ref>
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BBC programme ''[[The Living World]]'' with programme code [[TRW 6886]]<ref name=922-109>[[DD080922]] [[DD081109]]</ref>
 
produced by [[Robina Gyle-Thompson]]<ref>[[DD081245]]</ref> of the Natural History Unit, Bristol
 
produced by [[Robina Gyle-Thompson]]<ref>[[DD081245]]</ref> of the Natural History Unit, Bristol
 
and created by zoologist [[John Sparks]].<ref>[[DD081013]] [[DD081157]] [[DD081217]] [[DD081245]]</ref>
 
and created by zoologist [[John Sparks]].<ref>[[DD081013]] [[DD081157]] [[DD081217]] [[DD081245]]</ref>
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Her papers include a folder containing her notes for it and some letters about it.
 
Her papers include a folder containing her notes for it and some letters about it.
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Image:DD081157.jpg|[[DD081157]] Letter from RGT to Delia dated 22nd August 1968 "I'll be expecting to hear from John Sparks"
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Image:DD080922.jpg|[[DD080922]] Folder of papers for ''The Living World''
Image:DD081013.jpg|[[DD081013]] Delia's notes dated 15 Sep "work begins 8th July"
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Image:DD081245.jpg|[[DD081245]] Letter dated 19 Jun 68 from Robina Gyle-Thompson to Desmond Briscoe
Image:DD081333.jpg|[[DD081333]] Delia's notes dated 30.10.68 "ROUGH MIX / NAKED SUN TAPE"
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Image:DD081217.jpg|[[DD081217]] Letter from RGT to Delia dated 15 Aug 68
Image:DD080940.jpg|[[DD080940]] Letter to Delia dated 5th November 1968
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Image:DD081157.jpg|[[DD081157]] Letter from RGT to Delia dated 22 Aug 68
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Image:DD081013.jpg|[[DD081013]] Delia's notes dated 15 Sep 68 "work begins 8th July"
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Image:DD081333.jpg|[[DD081333]] Delia's notes dated 30 Oct 68 "ROUGH MIX / NAKED SUN TAPE"
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Image:DD080940.jpg|[[DD080940]] Letter to Delia dated 5 Nov 68
 
Image:DD081347.jpg|[[DD081347]] Rough of letter from Delia to Mr Ball "I am returning the tape of Eastern Nigerian sound effects"
 
Image:DD081347.jpg|[[DD081347]] Rough of letter from Delia to Mr Ball "I am returning the tape of Eastern Nigerian sound effects"
 
Image:DD081049.jpg|[[DD081049]] Delia's notes and diagrams "beautiful curlew 9s"
 
Image:DD081049.jpg|[[DD081049]] Delia's notes and diagrams "beautiful curlew 9s"
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Image:DD081109.jpg|[[DD081109]] Preprinted form listing sounds
 
Image:DD081401.jpg|[[DD081401]] Delia's notes "Try [having?] wind OR Cuc before"
 
Image:DD081401.jpg|[[DD081401]] Delia's notes "Try [having?] wind OR Cuc before"
 
Image:DD081417.jpg|[[DD081417]] Delia's list of tape labels "LIBRARY TAPE"
 
Image:DD081417.jpg|[[DD081417]] Delia's list of tape labels "LIBRARY TAPE"
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=Availability=
 
=Availability=
* In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 6886]].<ref>[[DD080922]] [[DD081109]]</ref><ref>[[BBC Radiophonic Workshop - surviving work]]</ref>
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* In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 6886]].<ref name=922-109/><ref>[[BBC Radiophonic Workshop - surviving work]]</ref>
  
 
=References=
 
=References=

Revision as of 13:18, 12 June 2016

From 8th July 1968 (maybe up to the 15th September)[1], Delia created two potential signature tunes[2] for a weekly Radio 4[3] BBC programme The Living World with programme code TRW 6886[4] produced by Robina Gyle-Thompson[5] of the Natural History Unit, Bristol and created by zoologist John Sparks.[6]

Both signature tunes seem to have been rejected by John Sparks[7][8] who used a jazz theme instead,[3] leaving Delia hoping that her music might be used in the New Year.[3]

Makeup tapes

The producer at the Natural History Unit, Bristol provided a tape of sound effects, a Mr Ball lent a tape of Eastern Nigerian sound effects for it[3] and Delia also used a tape of library material.[9]

The three source tapes are referred to by Delia as "her tape", "Br's tape"[10] and "Real Nature tape from disk".[11]

Papers

Her papers include a folder containing her notes for it and some letters about it.

Availability

References