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 BBC Radiophonic Workshop: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Much of the equipment used by the Workshop in the earlier years of its operation in the late 1950s[Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject] was semi-professional and was passed down from other departments.
The bbc symphony orchestra is the principal orchestra of the british broadcasting corporation and one of the leading orchestras in britain....
Bbc northern ireland (sometimes called bbc ni) is a radio and television broadcaster in northern ireland....
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 ipedia.com: BBC Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In March 2003 the BBC announced that from the end of May 2003 (subsequently deferred to July 14) it intended to transmit all eight of its domestic television channels (including the 15 regional variations of BBC ONE) unencrypted from the Astra 2D satellite.
The BBC is regularly accused by the government of the day of bias in favour of the opposition and, by the opposition, of bias in favour of the government.
BBC ONE is the home to the BBC's main news bulletins, currently being shown at 1pm, 6pm and 10pm GMT (or British Summer Time, depending on the time of the year).
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 BBC Radiophonic Workshop at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The most famous of the Workshop's creations using 'radiophonic' techniques include the Doctor Who theme song, which Delia Derbyshire created using 12 oscillators and a lot of tape manipulation, and the sound of TARDIS in Doctor Who dematerialising, which was created by Brian Hodgson running his keys along the strings of a broken piano.
Due to the considerable technical challenges faced by the Workshop and BBC traditions, staff initilally worked in pairs with one person assigned to the technical aspects of the work and the other to the artistic direction.
The Radiophonic Workshop was been a major influence on electronic music in Britain and elsewhere.
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