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The [[BBC Radiophonic Archive]] is the name given to the 9000 tapes rescued by [[Mark Ayres]] when the [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop]] closed down in 1997, containing the single largest collection of Delia's unpublished music.
The [[BBC Radiophonic Archive]] is the name given to the 9000 tapes rescued by [[Mark Ayres]] when the [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop]] closed down in 1997, containing the single largest collection of Delia's unpublished music.


See [[TRW]] for a list of Delia's part of it, including her unpublished music for a staggering 124 (one hundred and twenty four) BBC programmes.
See [[TRW]] for a list of Delia's parts of it, including her unpublished music for a staggering 124 (one hundred and twenty four) BBC programmes.

Revision as of 20:06, 23 August 2016

The BBC Radiophonic Archive is the name given to the 9000 tapes rescued by Mark Ayres when the BBC Radiophonic Workshop closed down in 1997, containing the single largest collection of Delia's unpublished music.

See TRW for a list of Delia's parts of it, including her unpublished music for a staggering 124 (one hundred and twenty four) BBC programmes.