Audiocassettes.
Found in 175 Collections and/or Records:
9 audio cassettes of interviews with Nigel Tranter, recorded by Ray Bradfield while preparing her biography of Tranter.
The ihterviews with Nigel Tranter took place in 1989, when Ray Bradfield was working on 'Nigel Tranter: Scotland's storyteller' (Edinburgh: Black & White, 1999). The cassettes are in envelopes with notes relating to their contents.
Academic and literary papers, including typescripts, drafts and correspondence, of Angus Calder.
Concerning his doctoral thesis, books and broadcasts, his involvement in East African literature, his editorship of 'Journal of Commonwealth literature' and convenorship of the Scottish Poetry Library.
Includes lectures notes, drafts, histories, correspondence and interviews.
Administrative records, reports, general correspondence and papers of the Franco-Scottish Society, Scottish Branch.
Archive of the 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland).
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Archive of the Traverse Theatre.
These papers mainly concerning marketing, and include programmes, flyers, press cuttings and videos.
Audio-cassette ‘Does He Take Sugar?’ [Radio 4]., 6 February 1997.
Many of the production files contained information which could be deemed sensitive under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. For the sake of record, one file (‘Caledonia Dreaming’) has been kept in its entirety, though anyone wishing to consult it will have to comply with the terms of the Act and complete relevant paperwork. Potentially sensitive material, such as contracts, have been removed from all other files and shredded.
Audio cassette, entitled ‘Music + angels crash, Dec. 1995’., Undated.
This collection dates mainly from after 1988, when John McGrath and Elizabeth MacLennan resigned from the company which they had established, with David MacLennan, in 1973. Following the funding crisis in 2006, the company had to leave its base in the STUC building in Glasgow, and it was at this point that much of the material in this accession was presented to the National Library of Scotland.
Audio cassette, entitled ‘Nightlife’., 18 February 1993.
Many of the production files contained information which could be deemed sensitive under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. For the sake of record, one file (‘Caledonia Dreaming’) has been kept in its entirety, though anyone wishing to consult it will have to comply with the terms of the Act and complete relevant paperwork. Potentially sensitive material, such as contracts, have been removed from all other files and shredded.
Audio cassette, entitled 'Scot FM'., Undated.
This collection dates mainly from after 1988, when John McGrath and Elizabeth MacLennan resigned from the company which they had established, with David MacLennan, in 1973. Following the funding crisis in 2006, the company had to leave its base in the STUC building in Glasgow, and it was at this point that much of the material in this accession was presented to the National Library of Scotland.
Audio cassette, entitled ‘The usual suspects’., Undated.
This collection dates mainly from after 1988, when John McGrath and Elizabeth MacLennan resigned from the company which they had established, with David MacLennan, in 1973. Following the funding crisis in 2006, the company had to leave its base in the STUC building in Glasgow, and it was at this point that much of the material in this accession was presented to the National Library of Scotland.
Audio cassette for 'Up the Fifties' a., 1994.
Audio cassette for 'Up the Fifties' b., 1994.
Audio cassette (Kaleidoscope, 12 June 1997)., 1997.
Many of the production files contained information which could be deemed sensitive under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. For the sake of record, one file (‘Caledonia Dreaming’) has been kept in its entirety, though anyone wishing to consult it will have to comply with the terms of the Act and complete relevant paperwork. Potentially sensitive material, such as contracts, have been removed from all other files and shredded.
Audio cassette: 'Kaleidoscope (the grapes of wrath'., Undated.
Many of the production files contained information which could be deemed sensitive under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. For the sake of record, one file (‘Caledonia Dreaming’) has been kept in its entirety, though anyone wishing to consult it will have to comply with the terms of the Act and complete relevant paperwork. Potentially sensitive material, such as contracts, have been removed from all other files and shredded.
Audio cassette: ‘Nightlife – 6/5/93’., 1993.
Many of the production files contained information which could be deemed sensitive under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. For the sake of record, one file (‘Caledonia Dreaming’) has been kept in its entirety, though anyone wishing to consult it will have to comply with the terms of the Act and complete relevant paperwork. Potentially sensitive material, such as contracts, have been removed from all other files and shredded.
Audio cassette of a BBC Radio Scotland documentary, "Cover Stories", concerning the National Library of Scotland, broadcast on 17 and 24 October 1994.
Audio cassette of a recording by the BBC of an interview between Maurice Lindsay and Cedric Thorpe Davie.
Audio cassette of a recording of an interview between Jessie Kesson and Robert Calder 'on the subject of Neil M. Gunn ... on behalf of the Neil Gunn Society'.
Audio cassette of a recording of an interview, [from the cassette label] 'Hans Gal: Vienna the golden years', produced by the BBC.
Audio cassette of a review copy of a radio broadcast produced by BBC Radio Scotland, "The hireling", written by Patrick Malahide, concerning the life of General Patrick Gordon., 1983.
From the cassette label: 'Transmission date R4: 3.12.83, 7.05.84. Dur[ation] 43'10"
Audio cassette of a sound recording of a BBC broadcast, "Men of Mark: Francis George Scott", written and introduced by Maurice Lindsay, produced by George Bruce.
Description from the information on the insert.
Audio cassette of a sound recording of "Skuil-Bairns Sing", a collection of Scots nursery rhymes, songs and poems, presented by children of Gourock Primary School.
Audio cassette of 'Third opinion in Glasgow'., 15 February 1992.
Many of the production files contained information which could be deemed sensitive under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. For the sake of record, one file (‘Caledonia Dreaming’) has been kept in its entirety, though anyone wishing to consult it will have to comply with the terms of the Act and complete relevant paperwork. Potentially sensitive material, such as contracts, have been removed from all other files and shredded.
Audio cassette: Radio Clyde: Una MacLean., Undated.
Many of the production files contained information which could be deemed sensitive under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. For the sake of record, one file (‘Caledonia Dreaming’) has been kept in its entirety, though anyone wishing to consult it will have to comply with the terms of the Act and complete relevant paperwork. Potentially sensitive material, such as contracts, have been removed from all other files and shredded.
Audio cassette recording of the production of 'The war in heaven' by Sam Shepard and Joseph Chaikin., Undated.
This collection dates mainly from after 1988, when John McGrath and Elizabeth MacLennan resigned from the company which they had established, with David MacLennan, in 1973. Following the funding crisis in 2006, the company had to leave its base in the STUC building in Glasgow, and it was at this point that much of the material in this accession was presented to the National Library of Scotland.