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		<title>The Lost tapes from the Dr. Who engineer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Delia Derbyshire is the composer of the original theme music to the cult favorite TV show Dr. Who. She worked for the BBC&#8217;s Radiophonic Workshop in 1963 and was asked to record the theme written by a composer named Ron Grainer. She turned this composition into a ground breaking (at the time) electronic masterpiece.
Delia passed away in 2001 and recently it&#8217;s been revealed that a huge archive of 267 tapes of previously recorded material were discovered in her attic, laying dormant for over 30 years.

This hidden horde of music includes ...]]></description>
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