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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 Service.<ref name=TLL6572/>
 
In November 1966, Delia created a "Tonic Sol-fa" for the radio series [[Home This Afternoon]] produced by [[Rosemary Hart]] for the BBC Home Service.<ref name=TLL6572/>
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The Radio Times entry for the programme reads:<ref>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/ce200855f67a4e4ca036babcc3ab00ce ''Home This Afternoon'', 14th November 1966] on the BBC Genome Project.</ref>
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<PRE>
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HOME THIS AFTERNOON
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BBC Home Service Basic, 14 November 1966 16.45
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A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
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Turning Points: JOHN ELLISON talks to PETER SCOTT
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Doh, Ray, Me ... : today is the centenary of the birth of John Curwen , who developed the Tonic Sol-fa notation to teach singing.
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=Availability=
 
=Availability=
 
* Broadcast on 14th November 1966 at 4.45pm on the Home Service.<ref name=TLL6572/>
 
* Broadcast on 14th November 1966 at 4.45pm on the Home Service.<ref name=TLL6572/>
* In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW#6572|TRW 6572]]: "Home This Afternoon (Tonic Sol-fa)".<ref name=TLL6572>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW#6572|TRW 6572]].</ref>
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* In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 6572]]: "Home This Afternoon (Tonic Sol-fa)".<ref name=TLL6572>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 6572]].</ref>
* It may be [http://cadensa.bl.uk/uhtbin/cgisirsi/?ps=9pRQJH5X8r/WORKS-FILE/93810355/18/X087/XNUMBERS/M996R M996R C1 at the British Library] in which "Guitarist Segovia talks about his life and work, copy of BBC tape TL048/OB248 rl. 1 (part) as broadcast on the Home Service December 2nd or 20th 1966."
 
  
 
=References=
 
=References=

Latest revision as of 23:17, 28 May 2016

In November 1966, Delia created a "Tonic Sol-fa" for the radio series Home This Afternoon produced by Rosemary Hart for the BBC Home Service.[1]

The Radio Times entry for the programme reads:[2]

HOME THIS AFTERNOON
BBC Home Service Basic, 14 November 1966 16.45
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Turning Points: JOHN ELLISON talks to PETER SCOTT
Doh, Ray, Me ... : today is the centenary of the birth of John Curwen , who developed the Tonic Sol-fa notation to teach singing.

Availability

  • Broadcast on 14th November 1966 at 4.45pm on the Home Service.[1]
  • In the BBC Sound Archive on tape TRW 6572: "Home This Afternoon (Tonic Sol-fa)".[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 6572.
  2. Home This Afternoon, 14th November 1966 on the BBC Genome Project.