BBC Radiophonic Music was created in 1970.
Music from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop was created in 1958.
Desmond Briscoe has written: 'The BBC Radiophonic Workshop' -- subject(s): BBC Radiophonic Workshop, History, Musical Radio programs
The Radiophonic Workshop was created in 1975.
Out of This World - Radiophonic album - was created in 1976.
The Doctor Who theme is a piece of music composed by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Created in 1963, it was one of the first electronic music signature tunes for television and after nearly five decades remains one of the most easily recognised.
The first bubble organ was created in the early 1980s by Tim Souster at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. It used a series of rotating discs to create bubbles in water, which produced unique sounds when amplified.
John Baker - Radiophonic musician - died in 1997.
John Baker - Radiophonic musician - was born in 1937.
Matthew Herbert is a British musician. He has released music under his own name as well as Wishmountain, Doctor Rockit, Herbert, Radio Boy, Transformer, and Mr. Vertigo. In 2012, he was appointed Creative Director of the newly revived BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Ron Grainer was an Australian composer that worked predominately on the theme. However, Although Ron Grainer has always received sole credit for the theme music, Delia Derbyshire with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop was responsible for all the arrangements for Seasons 1 through 17. She was given the composition by Grainer and asked to create the music.
BBC Radio 6 Music is the sister radio station of BBC Radio 2. The selection of music being featured on BBC Radio 6 Music are mostly dance music, jazzy and souly music and not to mention Carribean music like Jamaican.
This Is the BBC was created in 1995.