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embarked on a new recording project set for release in Autumn of 2014. This involved collaborations with contemporary electronic musicians, video artists, DJs, remixers, poets, writers and singers. Live appearances in 2013 included
Festival Number 6 at Portmeirion, Wales in September and The London Electronic Arts Festival in November. The shows featured archive TV and visuals from many of the TV and film soundtracks that the Radiophonic Workshop contributed to between 1958 and 1998 when the unit was deactivated. The Radiophonic Workshop appeared on BBC television's The One Show on 20 November 2013 playing a unique version of the Doctor Who Theme that combined Delia Derbyshire's original source tapes and Peter Howell's 1980 realisation of the Ron Grainer composition. Radio 6 Music's Marc Riley played host to a Radiophonic Workshop session where they delivered live versions of Roger Limb's Incubus, Paddy Kingsland's Vespucci, the Doctor Who Medley and a new composition – Electricity Language and Me (by American poet Peter Adam Salomon), featuring DJ Andrew Weatherall as the narrative voice for this classic piece of Radiophonic sound design. There were a number of radio, online and print interviews done at the time to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who.
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technical team became aware of this and were able to hide the tapes away in various dark corners of the building before they could be thrown away. Eventually Mark Ayres and Brian Hodgson were commissioned to catalogue its extensive library of recordings with help from other composers.
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which has become one of television's most recognisable themes. Over the next quarter-century the Workshop contributed greatly to the programme providing its vast range of unusual sound-effects, from the
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early synthesisers but also, for some, because of a dislike of the sounds they created. This led to many leaving the workshop making way for a new generation of musicians in the early 1970s including
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Shapiro, Harry; Glebbeek, Caesar (17 November 2014).
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Doctor Who: 30 Years at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
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BBC Radiophonic Workshop: An Engineering Perspective
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2060:Resurrection of the Daleks
1491:Notes from Janáček's Diary
1294:Volume 3: The Leisure Hive
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1261:Doctor Who - The Music II
1136:Dick Mills (2009–present)
394:dematerialisation to the
4082:BBC Radiophonic Workshop
3899:Doctor Who: The Music II
3836:The Radiophonic Workshop
3666:BBC Radiophonic Workshop
3505:. London. Archived from
2385:The Radiophonic Workshop
2316:The Same Trade as Mozart
2173:Revelation of the Daleks
1331:Doctor Who – The Krotons
1198:The Radiophonic Workshop
734:End of the Road Festival
658:Live reunions since 2009
155:BBC Radiophonic Workshop
2355:Oxford University Press
2227:The Electric Tunesmiths
1731:Revenge of the Cybermen
932:". Their work has been
801:Tape manipulation tools
3850:Through A Glass Darkly
2530:dated 22 February 2002
2322:The New Sound of Music
2190:Terror of the Vervoids
2113:Attack of the Cybermen
2084:The Caves of Androzani
1647:(music and effects by
1592:Quatermass and the Pit
1446:The Foundation Trilogy
1240:Doctor Who - The Music
1212:Through A Glass Darkly
1029:Dick Mills (1958–1993)
920:electronic dance music
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686:for a live concert at
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367:Doctor Who theme music
301:Quatermass and the Pit
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3822:BBC Radiophonic Music
3174:– via Mu:zines.
2813:"Alchemists of Sound"
2700:– via Mu:zines.
1579:The Ghosts of N-Space
1570:The Paradise of Death
1548:The Lord of the Rings
1184:BBC Radiophonic Music
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3990:Inventions for Radio
3969:Radiophonic Workshop
3746:Richard Yeoman-Clark
3338:– via YouTube.
2658:The Digital Musician
2461:. 12 September 2012.
2232:Repeated as part of
2137:The Mark of the Rani
2036:Warriors of the Deep
1821:The Keeper of Traken
1633:Richard Yeoman-Clark
1438:Inventions for Radio
1426:Selected other works
1418:Inventions for Radio
1338:Radiophonic Workshop
1075:Richard Yeoman-Clark
972:improve this section
819:Sine wave oscillator
751:Arts Council England
533:Richard Yeoman-Clark
497:The Body in Question
230:Richard Yeoman-Clark
63:improve this article
3697:Maddalena Fagandini
3620:Radiophonic Gallery
3503:The Daily Telegraph
3312:Record Store Day UK
3029:Thereaux, Olivier.
2717:The Daily Telegraph
2363:by Ned Netherwood (
2334:Alchemists of Sound
1651:except theme music)
1543:by Paddy Kingsland)
1465:A Wall Walks Slowly
1380:The Box of Delights
1033:Maddalena Fagandini
838:theme music, which
740:2012 online revival
646:The Magnetic Fields
632:Alchemists of Sound
385:created a piece of
320:Maddalena Fagandini
266:BBC Third Programme
226:Maddalena Fagandini
4022:Maida Vale Studios
3976:The Vendetta Tapes
3426:. 12 February 2008
2823:on 20 October 2003
2790:Harrison, Andrew.
2542:, Ned Netherwood,
2168:(as "Liz Parker"))
2125:Vengeance on Varos
1689:The Wheel in Space
1400:La Planète Sauvage
1345:The Vendetta Tapes
881:The Rolling Stones
723:Victor Lewis-Smith
719:Peter Serafinowicz
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3378:The Space Between
3376:"mb21's page for
2668:978-1-136-27988-1
2623:978-88-6231-758-0
2540:An Electric Storm
2353:by Louis Niebur (
2242:The Space Between
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2004:The King's Demons
1254:The Living Planet
1205:Out of This World
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630:In October 2003,
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262:Frederick Bradnum
167:incidental sounds
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1875:Four to Doomsday
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3251:"Biography"
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