I think it's probably a given that even any plain documentary [and there's been one or two of those] will usually be found wanting in someway by someone with a technical inclination and great experience but this was a dramatised account after all, for a wider audience and previewed as such. Each to his own opinion of course but this was a troubled woman who might have been totally forgotten by now [Dr Who or not] and who deserves wider recognition along with all those of her peers being celebrated currently and mentioned in post 5*.
"A fond portrait of the woman behind Dr Who's pioneering music" The Guardian G2" 17/5/21 "The film is celebratory and often witty. This could have been a sombre, straight documentary but it feels fitting that it is playful and for much of it a lot of fun". 267 tapes almost forgotten !
Rebecca Nicolson
Referring to "artistic license" [not the TV one
] one of those often sought after little bedside radios appeared briefly but more than once on a sideboard in "The Pursuit of Love" [BBC1 last night] which I mentioned in the other Delia thread. It may be regarded as out of time and place, unless I'm mistaken but it looked right!
Dave W