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MS 4000 - Charles Parker Archive - 1949 - 1994
1 - Personal papers and papers relating to Charles Parker's career
2 - Papers relating to BBC programmes and non BBC projects - 1949 - 1980
3 - Miscellaneous papers and publications on various subjects
4 - Charles Parker's Library
5 - Digitised Sound Recordings: Charles Parker Archive 'A Future For Ordinary Folk' - 1947 - 1978
6 - Sound recordings: programmes, projects and research material - 1955 - 1994
1 - Programmes and projects - BBC and non-BBC - 1955 - 1980
2 - Research interests: music, drama, and speech - 1951 - 1988
3 - Research interests: politics and local history - 1957 - 1978
4 - Copies of TV and radio programmes - 1950 - 1978
1 - Pop music - 1950 - 1976
2 - Broadcast/completed programmes - 1961 - 1978
1 - Programme by Derek Dingle ‘Working the Waterway’ - 01 January 1961
2 - ‘People Today – C.L. Moore’ - 06 December 1961
3 - Programme about homelessness - 07 December 1961
4 - Oh, What a Lovely War!, tape 1 of 3 - 01 March 1963
5 - Oh, What a Lovely War!, tape 2 of 3 - 01 March 1963
6 - Oh, What a Lovely War!, tape 3 of 3 - 01 March 1963
7 - BBC Radio News and Weather; Round Britain Quiz; ‘What’s On’, upcoming events in the Midlands - 11 April 1963
8 - BBC TV Tonight - 11 April 1963
9 - BBC News and current affairs and ‘Kilt is My Delight Tonight’, a programme of traditional music - 11 April 1963
10 - Football match between Blackburn Rovers and West Bromwich Albion - 13 April 1963
11 - ‘Shanty Time’ presented by Cyril Towney – songs and stories of the sea - 13 April 1963
12 - BBC Radio News, ‘Radio News Reel’, League Football News - 13 April 1963
13 - ‘Sports Report’, programme about the Football League; ‘Around the World With Mary and Peter Noble’, programme about Latin music and songs; ‘Heather Mixture’, a programme of popular songs and music - 13 April 1963
14 - Way of Life' – a programme about Donald Swann - 01 June 1963
15 - Clive Barker – The Story of Teeside Cyclists - 28 August 1963
15A - 'The Critics': a panel of critics discusses 'The Ballad of John Axon'/music and actuality for 'The Fight Game' - 16 June 1963
15B - 'The Critics': a panel of critics discusses 'The Travelling People'/part of 'Landmarks' - 19 April 1964 - 20 April 1964
16 - The World of Sydney Carter - 12 April 1964
17 - Our Changing Speech - tape 1 of 4 - 23 April 1964
18 - Our Changing Speech - tape 2 of 4 - 23 April 1964
19 - Our Changing Speech - tape 3 of 4 - 23 April 1964
20 - Our Changing Speech - tape 4 of 4 - 23 April 1964
21 - Programme discussing the city of Newcastle and its development - 24 June 1964
22 - The Music Goes Round' – programme by Charles Chiltern about music in the 1930s - 02 February1965
23 - The Victorian Age' a history of the Victorian Age, with songs, tape 1 of 12 - 17 April 1965
24 - The Victorian Age' a history of the Victorian Age, with songs, tape 2 of 12 - 17 April 1965
25 - The Victorian Age' a history of the Victorian Age, with songs, tape 3 of 12 - 17 April 1965
26 - The Victorian Age' a history of the Victorian Age, with songs, tape 4 of 12 - 17 April 1965
27 - The Victorian Age' a history of the Victorian Age, with songs, tape 5 of 12 - 17 April 1965
28 - The Victorian Age' a history of the Victorian Age, with songs, tape 6 of 12 - 17 April 1965
29 - The Victorian Age' a history of the Victorian Age, with songs, tape 7 of 12 - 17 April 1965
30 - The Victorian Age' a history of the Victorian Age, with songs, tape 8 of 12 - 17 April 1965
31 - The Victorian Age' a history of the Victorian Age, with songs, tape 9 of 12 - 17 April 1965
32 - The Victorian Age' a history of the Victorian Age, with songs, tape 10 of 12 - 17 April 1965
33 - The Victorian Age' a history of the Victorian Age, with songs, tape 11 of 12 - 17 April 1965
34 - The Victorian Age' a history of the Victorian Age, with songs, tape 12 of 12 - 17 April 1965
35 - Tape labelled ‘BBC Speech recorded off the air’ – extracts from various BBC programmes - 27 April 1966
36 - The Sound of Words' presented by W.B. Stanford - 23 June 1966
37 - Series of takes of narration for ‘Death of a miner’ - 20 October 1967
38 - ‘From Our Own Correspondent’ - 10 November 1967
39 - T.S.Eliot by Leavis tape 1 of 2 - 01 January 1968
40 - T.S.Eliot by Leavis tape 2 of 2 - 01 January 1968
41 - Interviews about canal life - 02 February 1968
42 - The Secret Roads', a programme about the canals and waterways of Birmingham and life on canal boats - 06 February 1968
43 - Catholics, a programme about the Catholic religion in England, tape 1 of 2 - 22 February 1968
44 - Catholics, a programme about the Catholic religion in England, tape 2 of 2 - 22 February 1968
45 - ‘Today’ programme - 08 May 1968
46 - Programme about African history - 18 July 1968
47 - Programme about dreams tape 1 of 2 - 26 August 1968
48 - Programme about dreams tape 2 of 2 - 26 August 1968
49 - The Seasons of the Blind', a radio programme about blind people set in the context of the seasons of the year - 04 November 1968
50 - ‘Black to Move’ – a programme about black people and education - 07 November 1968
51 - Sweet Thames', a programme about the life and sounds of London by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger, tape 1 of 2 - 12 December 1968
52 - Sweet Thames', a programme about the life and sounds of London by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger, tape 2 of 2 - 12 December 1968
53 - Tape labelled 'BBC speech': Copies of BBC radio programmes including ‘Personal View’ on the subject of problems with universities, and ‘A Word in Edgeways’, on the subject of university students - 01 January 1969
54 - ‘Today’ programme - 01 January 1969
55 - ‘Afro Cuban Comes Home’, a programme about Congolese music - 22 January 1969
56 - Tape labelled 'BBC speech': Extracts from various BBC radio programmes - 01 February 1969
57 - Tape labelled 'BBC speech': Recording of a service held at Kirkby Baptist Church, Liverpool, and ‘Animal Fun’, recording of animal sounds - 02 February 1969
58 - Tape labelled 'BBC speech': Discussion about the capture of a British spy vessel, programme ‘British History’, part of a programme ‘Demon Drink’, a satirical look at the drinking of alcohol - 03 February 1969
59 - ‘BBC Radio News’ including discussion of President Nixon’s decision to withdraw troops from Vietnam and of a book about sport written by Jack Moor - 15 May 1969
60 - The Inscriptions', a programme about the Communist Revolution in China/part of an opera, possibly by Purcell - 05 June 1969
61 - Programme about dialects in England - tape 1 of 2 - 18 July 1969
62 - Programme about dialects in England - tape 2 of 2 - 18 July 1969
63 - ‘The World At One’ including discussions about Clement Attlee and black power in Britain - 05 October 1969
64 - Programme presented by Tim Mathews about John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s wedding album - 28 November 1969
65 - Programme discussing BBC and commercial TV - 28 December 1969
66 - ‘In the Beginning’ a religious programme broadcast on BBC 1 - 18 January 1970
67 - ‘Down Your Street’, broadcast on BBC Radio Nottingham - 08 February 1970
68 - A programme about the restoration of the Severn Valley Railway - 07 March 1970
69 - ‘The Long March of Sitarama Pande’, the story of an Indian soldier in the British Army - 17 March 1970
70 - ‘The World of the Broadside’, a programme about ballads by John Holloway - 25 March 1970
71 - Programme about Irish broadside ballads/a ghost story - 29 March 1970
72 - A City Close Up: Blackburn looks back': residents of Blackburn talk about their youth in the 1920s and 1930s, tape 1 of 9 - 07 April 1970
73 - A City Close Up: Blackburn looks back': residents of Blackburn talk about their youth in the 1920s and 1930s, tape 2 of 9 - 07 April 1970
74 - A City Close Up: Blackburn looks back': residents of Blackburn talk about their youth in the 1920s and 1930s, tape 3 of 9 - 07 April 1970
75 - A City Close Up: Blackburn looks back': residents of Blackburn talk about their youth in the 1920s and 1930s, tape 4 of 9 - 07 April 1970
76 - A City Close Up: Blackburn looks back': residents of Blackburn talk about their youth in the 1920s and 1930s, tape 5 of 9 - 07 April 1970
77 - A City Close Up: Blackburn looks back': residents of Blackburn talk about their youth in the 1920s and 1930s, tape 6 of 9 - 07 April 1970
78 - A City Close Up: Blackburn looks back': residents of Blackburn talk about their youth in the 1920s and 1930s, tape 7 of 9 - 07 April 1970
79 - A City Close Up: Blackburn looks back': residents of Blackburn talk about their youth in the 1920s and 1930s, tape 8 of 9 - 07 April 1970
80 - A City Close Up: Blackburn looks back': residents of Blackburn talk about their youth in the 1920s and 1930s, tape 9 of 9 - 07 April 1970
81 - ‘From Our Own Correspondent’, part of a programme about social and political change in Russia - 11 January 1971
82 - One Pair of Ears', a programme about voices on the radio, tape 1 of 6 - 12 January 1971
83 - One Pair of Ears', a programme about voices on the radio, tape 2 of 6 - 12 January 1971
84 - One Pair of Ears', a programme about voices on the radio, tape 3 of 6 - 12 January 1971
85 - One Pair of Ears', a programme about voices on the radio, tape 4 of 6 - 12 January 1971
86 - One Pair of Ears', a programme about voices on the radio, tape 5 of 6 - 12 January 1971
87 - One Pair of Ears', a programme about voices on the radio, tape 6 of 6 - 12 January 1971
88 - Extract, probably from ‘From Our Own Correspondent’, about countries wanting to withdraw from the British Commonwealth, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 - 19 January 1971
89 - ‘Panorama: Security in Ulster’, tape 1 of 2 - 07 February 1971
90 - ‘Panorama: Security in Ulster’, tape 2 of 2 - 07 February 1971
91 - ‘A Short Visit to Cockaigne’ a comic play about business and ceremony in London - 13 February 1971
92 - Music programme about political folk songs; Ewan MacColl talks about the folk revival - 02 March 1971
93 - Programme about architecture and housing in Britain - 14 March 1971
94 - ‘Omnibus: A World of Its Own’ - 14 March 1971
95 - A programme about life in prison - 14 March 1971
96 - Two minutes to self destruct' - 25 August 1971
97 - Interview about the running of the BBC/interview with a musical group who live as a commune - 21 November 1971
98 - Huw Wheldon talks about the mass media - 21 November 1971
99 - ‘World in Action’, programme about torture - 11 December 1971
100 - Extracts from various radio and television programmes including religious programmes - 01 January 1972
101 - ITV hymn competition/various commercials - 01 January 1972
102 - The Question of Ulster' presented by Desmond Wilcox - 01 January 1972
103 - Programme by Roy Fuller about Caudwell - 25 January 1972
104 - ‘Talk Back’, a debate on issues regarding British television, presented by Paul Fox - 02 February 1972
105 - Programme about Northern Ireland and Bloody Sunday, presented by David Frost, tape 1 of 2 - 06 February 1972
106 - Programme about Northern Ireland and Bloody Sunday, presented by David Frost, tape 2 of 2 - 06 February 1972
107 - Recording of album ‘Blues in the Mississippi Night’ by Memphis Slim, Big Bill Broonzy, and Sonny Boy Williamson - 01 March 1972
108 - ‘Stars on Sunday’, a religious programme; television programme about transport - 05 March 1972
109 - Programme about Northern Ireland - 17 March 1972
110 - Hugh Main talks about tax policies – Radio 4 - 23 March 1972
111 - Programme about the sinking of the Bismarck - 23 May 1972
112 - ‘The Price of Violence’ – programme about Northern Ireland - 27 June 1972
113 - ‘Top of the Form’, a quiz for schoolchildren - 26 September 1972
115 - Radio 1 DJ as a job/Violence in Schools - 24 October 1972
116 - Spirit of Hunslet': residents of Leeds talk about having their houses demolished and being moved to new housing, tape 1 of 3 - 19 November 1972
117 - Spirit of Hunslet': residents of Leeds talk about having their houses demolished and being moved to new housing, tape 2 of 3 - 19 November 1972
118 - Spirit of Hunslet', residents of Leeds talk about having their houses demolished and being moved to new housing, tape 3 of 3 - 19 November 1972
119 - Programme about television and society - 07 December 1972
120 - ‘Our Joyfull’st Feast’ – A Christmas Garland - 24 December 1972
121 - Various songs including 'Blowing in the Wind', John Coltrane, 'The Outlandish Knight', 'Go Away from My Window' - 01 January 1973
122 - Various folk songs including 'A Sailor's Life', 'If All the Young Men', 'Homeward Bound' and dialogue from a play - 01 January 1973
123 - Living Crafts - 01 January 1973
124 - ‘The Foxes Have Holes’, a programme about repressive regimes around the world - 29 April 1973
125 - Extracts from various programmes including a news programme, 'The Archers', 'Listen with Mother', a programme about Vietnamese song,'The Spoils of Time', a programme about poetry, a nature programme - 30 April 1973
126 - The Ascent of Man' including a discussion about the beginning of agriculture, old age, and Genghis Khan - 12 May 1973
127 - ‘Close the Coalhouse Door’/Labour Party Conference News - 01 October 1973
128 - ‘The Dark Tower’ by Louis MacNeice - 25 November 1973
129 - Comedy programme 'Sounds Topical' presented by John Ebden and BBC Radio 4 news - 03 December 1973
130 - ‘World in Action: Torture’ - 11 December 1973
131 - Young black people talk about education, schools, and the future - 01 January 1974
132 - ‘The Sunday Debate’ – discussion on trade unions and the morality of industrial action - 27 January 1974
133 - A programme about the role of television in people's lives; discussion about the video artist Ronald Micalton - 23 March 1974
134 - Dust prevention in coal mines/Alan Price performs various songs/BBC News, tape 1 of 2 - 19 June 1974
135 - Dust prevention in coal mines/Alan Price performs various songs/BBC News, tape 2 of 2 - 19 June 1974
136 - Programme about the history of drama in the 20th century, tape 1 of 2 - 01 January 1975
137 - Programme about the history of drama in the 20th century, tape 2 of 2 - 01 January 1975
138 - Peter Tertian: ‘Shakespeare or Bust’ a parody of the working class – a play about a journey to Stratford on a pleasure boat - 01 January 1975
139 - ‘Panorama’, programme about the British car industry slump - 13 January 1975
140 - Alastair Cooke’s ‘Letter from America’ - 09 February 1975
141 - Interviews with workers on an oil rig - 18 April 1975
142 - Extracts from news programmes including stories about abortion, the coal industry, black country culture, schools, the IRA - 17 February 1976
143 - Parents and children talk about football; news reports about sterling and the International Monetary Fund and Enoch Powell - 29 September 1976
144 - Extracts from various programmes, including Brick Lane, profile of a Bangladeshi man in England - 01 January 1978
145 - A Wall Walks Slowly', a programme about the Welsh countryside - 20 July 1978
146 - Evelyn Laye talks abut beauty/Charles Parker talks about the Midland Folk Archive - 08 September 1965 - 13 July 1965
147 - Botany Bay', a musical account of the founding of New South Wales, with songs and convicts’ stories, tape 1 of 2 - 1967
148 - Botany Bay', a musical account of the founding of New South Wales, with songs and convicts' stories, tape 2 of 2 - 1967
149 - The Queen talks about the Silver Jubilee/human rights abuses/political publications circulated in schools - 1975 - 1978
150 - Selection of Russian pop songs recorded by the Feodorov Sisters - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
151 - Interviews about life on canals - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
152 - Interviews about life on canals - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
153 - Sandhog', a musical play about Irish workers building a tunnel under the Hudson River in America - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
154 - Pilgrim's Progress', Vaughan Williams opera with Sir Adrian Boult, the London Philharmonic and the BBC Chorus, tape 1 of 3 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
155 - Pilgrim's Progress', Vaughan Williams opera with Sir Adrian Boult, the London Philharmonic and the BBC Chorus, tape 2 of 3 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
156 - Pilgrim's Progress', Vaughan Williams opera with Sir Adrian Boult, the London Philharmonic and the BBC Chorus, tape 3 of 3 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
157 - Tape labelled 'As We Were Sailing and Cecil Sharpe' - collection of folk songs about seafaring tape 1 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
158 - Tape labelled 'As We Were Sailing and Cecil Sharpe' - collection of folk songs about seafaring tape 2 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
159 - Programme about Appalachian mountain music collected by Cecil Sharpe, tape 1 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
160 - Programme about Appalachian mountain music collected by Cecil Sharpe, tape 2 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
161 - High Life', a programme about popular music in Africa, narrated by John S Roberts, tape 1 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
162 - High Life', a programme about popular music in Africa, narrated by John S Roberts, tape 2 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
163 - FOOC [From Our Own Correspondent] - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
164 - Coverage of the Queen of England’s visit to Malta - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
165 - ‘The Privilege of the Road’ – programme broadcast on Radio Hornsey - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
166 - The Passing of the Year', a programme about folk traditions and festivals in Northumberland written and narrated by A.L. Lloyd tape 1 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
167 - ‘The Passing of the Year’, a programme about folk traditions and festivals in Northumberland area written and narrated by A.L.Lloyd tape 2 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
168 - Short clip from a programme about US policy and peace - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
169 - Programme about stereo audio recording using a tape recorder - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
170 - Programme about South African Heritage - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
171 - The Poor Are Always With Us', a programme about the experience of being poor, tape 1 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
172 - ‘The Poor Are Always With Us’, a programme about the experience of being poor, tape 2 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
173 - Programme about the Battle of Culloden and the defeat of Bonnie Prince Charlie - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
174 - ‘Poetry Prom', a programme of poetry readings - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
175 - Programme about television and the tastes it caters for - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
176 - Probably from ‘From Our Own Correspondent’ – discussion on French foreign policy towards Mediterranean countries - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
177 - ‘And Was Jerusalem builded here?’ – part of a drama about a group of Luddites - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
178 - Thye People’s Bible' Part 1 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
179 - The World at One' - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
180 - Helluva Holiday', a programme about Butlins Holiday camp - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
181 - ‘Nowhere to Go’, a Radio Ballad about homeless people - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
182 - The Singing Giants' – programme about church bells - tape 2 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
183 - The Singing Giants' - programme about church bells - tape 1 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
184 - Programme about Father Anthony Ross - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
185 - Recording of Christianity and Civilisation to be broadcast on Vatican Radio - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
186 - Sections of a programme on canal life - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
187 - Part of a programme about Charles Dickens, tape 1 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
188 - Part of a programme about Charles Dickens, tape 2 of 2 - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
189 - No Place to Go' – music and interviews with homeless people - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
190 - Come Away to Freedom', a programme about slavery in the nineteenth century - n.d. [mid-late twentieth century]
5 - Remembering Charles Parker and the Radio Ballads: programmes, events, and interviews - 1981 - 1993
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