Yeoman (disambiguation) — Yeoman may refer to:Types of people* A freeborn servant in a royal or noble household of high standing, below that of a squire, and above pages and grooms; equivalent to a sergeant or corporal depending on status * Yeoman, a late medieval British … Wikipedia
The Radiophonic Workshop — For the BBC music sound effects department, see BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Infobox Album | Name = The Radiophonic Workshop Type = Compilation album Artist = BBC Radiophonic Workshop Cover size = Caption = Released = 1975 Recorded = 1958 1975 Genre … Wikipedia
BBC Radiophonic Workshop — The BBC Radiophonic Workshop, one of the sound effects units of the BBC, was created in 1958 to produce effects and new music for radio, and was closed in March 1998, although much of its traditional work had already been outsourced by 1995. It… … Wikipedia
Music from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop — Compilation album by BBC Radiophonic Workshop Released 2003 … Wikipedia
Out of This World (Radiophonic album) — Out of This World Compilation album by BBC Radiophonic Workshop Released 1976 … Wikipedia
BBC Radiophonic Workshop - 21 — Infobox Album | Name = BBC Radiophonic Workshop 21 Type = Compilation album Artist = BBC Radiophonic Workshop Cover size = Caption = Released = 1979 Recorded = 1958 1979 Genre = Electronic music, Sound effects Length = 41:28 Label = BBC Records… … Wikipedia
Blake's 7 — Infobox Television show name = Blake s 7 caption = The logo used for the first three series of Blake s 7 format = Science fiction Space opera camera = Multi camera picture format = 625 line (576i) PAL 4:3 audio format = monaural runtime = c. 50… … Wikipedia
Daphne Oram — Birth name Daphne Blake Oram Born 31 December 1925(1925 12 31) Devizes, Wiltshire, UK Died 5 January 2003(2003 01 05) (aged 77) Maidst … Wikipedia
Delia Derbyshire — at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Background information Birth name Delia Ann Derbyshire Born 5 May 1937(1937 05 05 … Wikipedia
Malcolm Clarke — (1943 – 11 December 2003) was a British composer, and a member of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop for 25 years from 1969 to 1994. Clarke proved somewhat controversial when he joined the workshop, due to his views that Radiophonic music should be, in … Wikipedia