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Delia Derbyshire Day podcast 2025

Delia Derbyshire Day podcast 2025

By: Delia Derbyshire Day
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Yes, we have done it. We have jumped on the podcast bandwagon. Audio only, available on your favourite podcast platform. Through this first series of our podcast we celebrate our 10th anniversary as a registered charity, with each episode exploring the various aspects of our work, the related heritage as well as Delia’s work and legacy. First we will dive into Delia Derbyshire Day itself and then our newly established values will be the guiding light for the rest of the episodes. Our 4 key values are creativity, curiosity, openness and collaboration.@Delia Derbyshire Day2025 Music
Episodes
  • Collaboration - Delia Derbyshire Day events
    Nov 20 2025

    Summary

    This final episode of our first podcast series is all about collaboration. The conversation also explores the sense of community fostered during Delia Derbyshire Day events, highlighting memorable experiences and challenges and future hopes. Including our quirky segments Did you know and Delia's Desert Discs.


    Host Marla Broadway (2025 volunteer) speaks with Laura Seddon (Volunteer Coordinator 2023 & 2025) and Sashwati Sengupta (DD Day trustee)


    Chapters

    00:00 - Intro

    00:43 - Did you know

    02:26 – The theme of collaboration

    04:51 – how guests got involved with Delia Derbyshire Day

    08:46 - Delia Derbyshire Day as an event

    10:58 – How event has grown over the years

    13:48 - What's gone into Manchester event happen for 2025

    15:42 – challenges for creating Delia Derbyshire Day events

    18:49 – future hopes for Delia Derbyshire Day events

    20:26 – Best memories from Delia Derbyshire Day events guests attended

    22:37 - Delia's Desert Discs

    24:53 - outro


    Keywords

    Delia Derbyshire Day, Doctor Who, community, cultural events, sci-fi drama, futures, memories, bluedot festival, Manchester Central Library, National Lottery Heritage Fund


    Takeaways

    There's a strong sense of community at Delia Derbyshire Day.

    Memorable experiences can shape our understanding of cultural events.

    Doctor Who serves as a platform for discussing societal issues.

    Community events can create lasting memories.

    Collaboration is key in developing and delivering Delia Derbyshire Day events.


    Music

    - Intro, Did you know? & outro music by Caro C

    - Door to Door by Delia Derbyshire

    - Liquid Energy by Delia Derbyshire, Brian Hodgson & Don Harper (Electrosonic Album)


    Acknowledgements
    This podcast series was designed by our trustees and our wonderful team of younger volunteers for 2025. We want to present a range of voices and perspectives so we have a variety of hosts and guests who are involved with our work. We also want to keep it fun and accessible, so have kept the conversations around 20 minutes long and inserted quirky segments like ‘Did you know?’ and Delia’s Dessert Discs. This series was produced by our 2025 volunteers and Caro C with thanks to funding support from National Lottery Heritage Fund. Podcast theme and 'Did you know?' segment music created by Caro C featuring sounds from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop virtual instrument by Spitfire Audio.

    And finally, thank you to Delia for being an inspiration.

    Please like, share, leave a review and subscribe if you enjoy it…thank you for listening!

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    25 mins
  • Openness - electronic music education the Delia Derbyshire Day way
    Nov 13 2025

    Summary

    This conversation explores the education work we design and deliver at Delia Derbyshire Day. Inspired by Delia's music, working methods and life, kids (of all ages!) learn about electronic music and how to make music the Delia Derbyshire Day way. Openness is key to this work as we encourage risk-taking, base composition around more than culturally bound pitch and rhythm, and make sure all can take part in making music regardless of musical education/training. We discuss the expressive potential of electronic music, emphasising the importance of creativity in music production. We encourage participants to experiment with sound and build atmospheres without relying on traditional instruments or expensive gear.

    Keywords

    electronic music, workshops, creativity, sound design, storytelling, rhythm, atmosphere, imagination, music production


    Takeaways

    Electronic music can be as tactile and expressive as a live instrument.

    Workshops focus on using sound and music to tell a story.

    Participants are encouraged to deconstruct sounds they hear.

    Building atmosphere and rhythm can be done without traditional instruments.

    Fancy gear is not necessary to make music.

    Encouraging creativity is central to the workshops.

    Sound experimentation and creativity are key to our approach to music composition and production.

    The workshops aim to inspire confidence in music-making.


    Chapters

    00:12 Intro

    00:40 Special segment – our 2025 volunteers visit the archives

    03:49: My guests, context about the Delia Derbyshire archive

    08:30 Why archives sit within these institutions and preservation for future generations

    10:01 Materials in the Delia Derbyshire archive

    14:22 Delia Derbyshire Day archive

    15:56 How Delia Derbyshire Day has increased access to Delia Derbyshire archive

    16:53 Stand out items from Delia Derbyshire and Delia Derbyshire Day archives

    19:57 Music makers archiving their work

    22:27 Delia Dessert Discs

    24:09 Outro

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    25 mins
  • Curiosity - the archives episode
    Nov 5 2025

    Summary

    This conversation delves into the archive of Delia Derbyshire, a pioneering figure in electronic music, and the challenges faced in preserving her extensive body of work. It highlights the Delia Derbyshire and Delia Derbyshire Day archives, exploring the content and importance of this heritage collection. The key value here guiding us is curiosity. With special segments Delia's Dessert Discs and our 2025 team of volunteers describing their visit to the archives.


    Host Charlie Linton (2023 volunteer, archivist) explores the heritage connected with Delia Derbyshire Day with guests Jess Smith (archivist and curator at John Rylands Library, Manchester, England) and Mark Ayres (composer,BBC Radiophonic Workshop archivist, trustee for Delia Derbyshire Day).

    Takeaways

    The physical storage of Delia's archive collection included unconventional items like cereal boxes.

    Labels on tapes deteriorated, complicating the preservation process.

    Understanding the contents of the boxes required significant effort.

    The archival process is as much about discovery as it is about preservation.

    Delia's creative process involved a lot of experimentation and iteration.

    The importance of proper labelling in archival work.

    Many of Delia's recordings were works in progress, not final products.

    The conversation sheds light on the broader implications of audio preservation.

    Preserving audio history is important for understanding the evolution of music.

    Keywords

    Delia Derbyshire, Delia Derbyshire Day, BBC, sound preservation, audio restoration, archival work, music history, electronic music, tape preservation, audio labels, creative process

    Chapters

    00:12 Intro

    00:40 Special segment – our 2025 volunteers visit the archives

    03:49: My guests, context about the Delia Derbyshire archive

    08:30 Why archives sit within these institutions and preservation for future generations

    10:01 Materials in the Delia Derbyshire archive

    14:22 Delia Derbyshire Day archive

    15:56 How Delia Derbyshire Day has increased access to Delia Derbyshire archive

    16:53 Stand out items from Delia Derbyshire and Delia Derbyshire Day archives

    19:57 Music makers archiving their work

    21:28 Delia's Dessert Discs

    24:09 Outro

    Acknowledgements
    This podcast series was designed by our trustees and our wonderful team of younger volunteers for 2025. We want to present a range of voices and perspectives so we have a variety of hosts and guests who are involved with our work. We also want to keep it fun and accessible, so have kept the conversations around 20 minutes long and inserted quirky segments like ‘Did you know?’ and Delia’s Dessert Discs. This series was produced by our 2025 volunteers and Caro C with thanks to funding support from National Lottery Heritage Fund. Podcast theme and 'Did you know?' segment music created by Caro C featuring sounds from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop virtual instrument by Spitfire Audio.

    And finally, thank you to Delia for being an inspiration.

    Please like, share, leave a review and subscribe if you enjoy it…thank you for listening!

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    25 mins
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