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0019475
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 1pp(1 illus).
Description: Printed 2 Sept 2001 from Internet www.bbb.co.uk. Note on Antiques Roadshow 21 Feb 1999 letters (See 0018066).
0019476
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 2001
Date & Collation: 5pp(1 illus).Bibliog.
Description: Printed 3 Sept 2001 from BBC Education www.bbc.co.uk. Biographical outline of Henry Moore's career, followed by Further Information link entitled Atom Piece (Working Model for Nuclear Energy) which has a note on the bronze, a bibliography (which omits the Henry Moore Bibliography), and citations of further Henry Moore web sites.
0013666
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1967
Date & Collation: 40pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Booklet on Radio 3 series An Age of Conflict, broadcast in Study Session October-December 1967. Two Moore War Drawings are reproduced on page 30 in the section The Artist and the Home Front, by Francis HOYLAND. (This programme was broadcast on 5 Dec 1967). An exhibition with the title An Age of Conflict was on display at the Imperial War Museum 3 Oct 1967 - 29 Feb 1968.
0019477
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 2001
Date & Collation: 2pp(5 illus).
Description: Printed 3 Sept 2001 from BBC Knowledge History: Art & Culture web site www.bbc.co.uk. Simple introductory outline to the appreciation of Henry Moore's work, probably intended for children.
0017239
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1997
Date & Collation: 34pp.Illus.
Description: BBC Education directory of radio and television programmes for schools and colleges.
3(1 Moore illus) Short Cuts: Artists Talking.
One hour BBC2 television programme screened 17 January 1997, including an interview with Moore taken from The Lively Arts" according to an accompanying letter to the Henry Moore Foudation from the BBC.
If ever Short Cuts is obtained it will be entered in more detail in the Bibliography Database."
0018330
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1962
Date & Collation: 12pp.Typewriter script.
Description: Partial transcript of BBC radio programme, written by Francis Watson, produced by Maurice Brown. Pre-recording 15 Feb 1962. (Transmission 23 March 1962. See 0009749). Received from Europa Books (London) 1999, the full transcript running to 44 pages.
Moore commented that the big divide in his career came with the war. Prior to that he had to teach to supplement his earnings from the sale of his works.Participants are cited as Butler, Frost, Newton, and others. See also 0018329.
In correspondence Europa Books, owners of the Francis Watson Archive, described a 1938 typescript sheet on which Moore had made handwritten entries about his financial circumstances at the time. This related to Watson's research for his book Art Lies Bleeding (London: Chatto and Windus 1939) which did not mention Moore by name. See also 0019841.
0018354
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 5pp(1 illus).
Description: Printout from Internet www.bbc.co.uk on 19 Sept 1999 on occasion of radio programme Centurions, 87: Henry Moore: Atom Piece (See 0018353).
Note on the commission, other web sites, bibliography, image from www.tate.org.uk.
0018355
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 2pp(1 illus).
Description: Printout from Internet www.bbb.co.uk on 19 Sept 1999. Biography on occasion of radio programme Centurions, 87: Henry Moore: Atom Piece (See 0018353).
0019452
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1967
Date & Collation: 41pp.
Description: Typescript, with manuscript amendments, in 1967 envelope inscribed 'BBC John Read Script'. Relates to the film Henry Moore: one Yorkshireman looks at his world (See 0005063).
0022340
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: 1pp.
Description: Transcript of BBC Radio Four broadcast of Kaleidoscope - Lauren Bacall. Presented by Michael Billington, first broadcast 16 April 1979. Billington asks Bacall about her friendship with Moore; He's not an intimate friend, certainly... Henry Moore was the first man to turn me on to sculpture. Discusses making her first Moore acquisition; a reclining figure maquette, and her visits to Perry Green.
0016366
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1960
Date & Collation: 9pp.
Description: Photocopy in the Henry Moore Foundation library of an English transcript radio programme broadcast in German on 4 February 1960. (This according to an accompanying letter to Moore from Barry Sullivan of the BBC German Service dated 3 Feb 1960). The text was written by Sullivan. He described the Glenkiln Cross, and King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze. There are gaps to incorporate comments recorded by Kenneth Clark, Herbert Read, Harry Fischer, Hermann Noack, and Constantine FitzGibbon. The typescript is heavily edited.
0016371
Author/Editor: CARR J.L.
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 1pp.
Description: Typewriter script photocopy in Henry Moore Foundation library mentioning T.R. Dawes and Moore's Castleford Secondary School Roll of Honour, 1916 wood. The photocopy may be an incomplete document. Accompanied by 25 June 1965 letter to Moore from Leonie Cohn of the BBC stating that it was the script designed for a Home Service radio audience. See also other J.L. Carr references on this subject: 0000268, 0000397, 0004374.
0022984
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1966
Date & Collation: 4pp.
Description: Typed transcript of 14 minute sound recording of Home Service radio broadcast 9 October 1966 of 7 October 1966 interview with Henry MOORE by Edwin MULLINS, on the Shelter Sketchbook exhibition at Marlborough Fine Art (See 0005670). Moore had no interest at outset of war in drawing soldiers or general war themes. Recounts being forced down the Underground in air raid and discovering of shelterers, how he made notes, and quickly filled sketchbook after just a week or two. This was seen by Kenneth Clark and led to Moore's acceptance of War Artist commission. Interest in Reclining Figures and tunnels apparent throughout his early career, but family groupings may have evolved from war experience. Related to Classical themes in sense of human drama with doom pending outside. Not brutal macabre statements inherent in Goya, but record of stubborn resistance. Moore unable to recreate the works subsequently. Domestic events have moved him like the birth of his daughter, but the public dramatic intensity of the emotional period of the war was unique. See 0005841 for audio recording.
0004521
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1971
Date & Collation: 32pp.Illus.Text in Welsh.
Description: Pamphlet for schools radio broadcast of The Iliad, with a photograph on page 13 of Helmet Head No. 2, 1950 bronze.
0010690
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1959
Date & Collation: 4pp.Typewriter script.
Description: Script of 13 minute programme recorded 29 June 1959 and broadcast in the General Overseas Service on 27 and 28 September 1959. Colin WILLS interview with Henry MOORE at Much Hadham. Producer Kay FULLER. Moore's early decision to become a sculptor, education, sculptural form, the importance of the artist and Moore's love of nature.
0010691
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 3pp.Typewriter script.
Description: Script of General Overseas Service eight minute broadcast 8 January 1961, and also 9, 11 and 12 January 1961. Recorded 5 January 1961. Introduced by Robert FINIGAN. Produced by Peggy BRANFORD. Includes review by Basil TAYLOR of the Whitechapel exhibition (See 0006882). Outlines Moore's standing, the main themes in his work and his use of materials. Since using bronze for the majority of his recent works his subject range has enlarged, and he now produces divided figures. The two halves standing detached from each other like two huge remnants of some geological cataclysm.""
0010692
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1981
Date & Collation: 2pp.Typewriter script.
Description: Script of 28 minute World Service broadcast 31 May 1981, also 1 and 3 June 1981. Pre-recorded 16 May 1981. Producer: Greville HAVENHAND. Presenter: Victoria SCHOFIELD. The Madrid exhibition (See 0001840). Victoria Schofield outlines Moore's standing and the activities of the Henry Moore Foundation. David MITCHINSON comments on the organisation and planning of the exhibition, and there are brief statements from Henry MOORE on the difference between sculpture and painting. Incomplete...