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in 1958. It combines four elements of sound: songs, instrumental music, sound effects, and, most importantly, the recorded voices of those who are the subjects of the documentary. The latter element was revolutionary; previous radio documentaries had used either professional voice actors or prepared
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detailed a further two programmes made a year apart, by Parker, with music by Campbell (and John Chapman in the former case), without the involvement of MacColl or Seeger, and broadcast, according to Campbell, "to critical acclaim", then "consigned… to permanent oblivion".
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and has an extensive website which carries the first two pages of each chapter, the complete transcripts and cast lists for each programme, bibliography, footnotes and reviews.
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All were later released on CD, and a separate CD was also released containing a selection of the songs drawn from across the series.
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broadcast on the Home Service on 12 April 1962 was produced by Charles Parker so may have been a source of material.
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A book about the making of the radio ballads was published on the fiftieth anniversary of the first broadcast of
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broadcast six new radio ballads using the same format, with musical direction by
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In January 2023 the BBC released a set of folk songs about five people from the
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for radio documentary in October 1960. All eight radio ballads were released on
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The following ballads were broadcast between February and April 2006:
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was written and researched by Peter Cox, published by Labatie Books
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broadcast a series of six new radio ballads on the subject of the
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Set into Song: Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker and the Radio Ballads
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Set into Song: Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker and the Radio Ballads
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The following ballads were broadcast in July and August 2012:
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In 2021, west-wales based community arts organisation
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Recording of "Cry from the Cut" on waterwaysongs.info
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Musical Traditions article on The Ballad of John Axon
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The original radio ballads on the BBC Radio 2 website
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Index

Radio-ballad
documentary
Ewan MacColl
Peggy Seeger
Charles Parker
BBC
John Axon
M1
herring
East Anglia
miners
Northumberland
Durham
South Wales
East Midlands
polio
boxers
nomadic peoples
Prix Italia
LP
Argo Records
CD
ISBN
978-0-9551877-1-1
The Guardian
Ian Campbell
Jewellery Quarter
BBC Radio 2
John Tams
Karine Polwart

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