Broadcasts. Events.
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Articles, broadcasts and speeches., 1950s-1960s.
Articles, broadcasts and speeches., 1950s-1960s.
Articles by John Norman Stuart Buchan, 2nd Baron Tweedsmuir, also containing broadcasts, speeches, essays and other papers., 1948-1978, undated.
Broadcast papers of Moultrie R Kelsall., 1936-1971, undated.
Including scripts of plays, short stories, articles, talks, broadcast scripts of radio and television documentaries, and associated correspondence.
Broadcasts, addresses or essays by John Norman Stuart Buchan, 2nd Baron Tweedsmuir., 1951, 1971, 1975, undated.
Containing:
(i) ‘Memories of the Canadian West’: script of broadcast on BBC Home Service, 5 August 1951.
(ii) Address to Robert Louis Stevenson Club of Edinburgh, 13 November 1971.
(iii) Address to Sir Walter Scott Club, Edinburgh, 7 March 1975.
(iv) ‘The Rifle’ account of an African safari in the Soroti Region Region of
Uganda.
(v) ‘The Jameson Reid’.
Broadcasts and correspondence., 1950s.
Broadcasts and lectures., Undated.
Including correspondence, notebooks, autobiographical and editorial papers.
Broadcasts and short stories., Undated.
Broadcasts written for radio and television by Robert McLellan., ?1951-1968, undated.
Apart from the plays written specially for radio, such as ‘The Carlin Moth’ and 'As ithers see us', Robert McLellan also wrote a number of short pieces, often as part of a larger series. Many of these were broadcasts for schools. He also contributed to programmes such as 'Scottish Life and Letters', and wrote for television.
Correspondence and papers, including scripts and transcripts, relating to radio and television broadcasts by or involving Lady Tweedsmuir., 1951-1972.
Correspondence and photocopies and transcripts of correspondence between Edwin and Willa Muir and various correspondents collected by Peter Butter. `Miscellaneous`., Circa 1960-1999.
Includes miscellaneous correspondence with and notes by Edwin Muir ; notes by Peter Butter ; and transcripts of broadcasts relating to Edwin Muir.
Critical works of Tom Scott., Undated.
Including correspondence, notebooks, autobiographical and editorial papers.
Dramatised biography of Robert Burns in three parts by Robert McLellan, broadcast in 'This is my country', a radio series for Scottish schools., 1952-1959.
Apart from the plays written specially for radio, such as ‘The Carlin Moth’ and 'As ithers see us', Robert McLellan also wrote a number of short pieces, often as part of a larger series. Many of these were broadcasts for schools. He also contributed to programmes such as 'Scottish Life and Letters', and wrote for television.
Gaelic material, chiefly plays and broadcasts, of Hector MacIver., 1934-1962, undated.
Miscellaneous material collected by Peter Butter relating to his work on Edwin and Willa Muir. File 1., 1913-1989.
Miscellaneous papers of Sir Alexander Gray., 1921-1954, undated.
The contents are as follows. (i) Notes on the Diderik ballads, and the text of a broadcast on 'Sir Halewyn', 1947, undated (folio l); (ii) An address at a graduation in Edinburgh University, 1954 (folio l2). This was printed in Sir Alexander Gray's ‘A timorous civility’ (Glasgow, 1966), pages 32-40. (iii) Press-cuttings of poems and articles by Gray, with some reviews of his work, 1921-1940, undated (folio 25).
Papers relating to various writings and broadcasts, 1953-1968, including draft article on dog sledding, and one of the problems filming Sir Alec Douglas-Home, undated., 1953-1968, undated.
Radio broadcast, 'Return Journey', relating to Eric Linklater on the Orkneys., 1945.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of addresses, articles, broadcast talks and poems, with correspondence.
Series of dramatisations by Robert McLellan of episodes from novels by Sir Walter Scott., 1962-1963.
Apart from the plays written specially for radio, such as ‘The Carlin Moth’ and 'As ithers see us', Robert McLellan also wrote a number of short pieces, often as part of a larger series. Many of these were broadcasts for schools. He also contributed to programmes such as 'Scottish Life and Letters', and wrote for television.
Short dramatic pieces by Robert McLellan, written for 'Scottish Heritage', a series of radio broadcasts for schools., 1961-1963.
Apart from the plays written specially for radio, such as ‘The Carlin Moth’ and 'As ithers see us', Robert McLellan also wrote a number of short pieces, often as part of a larger series. Many of these were broadcasts for schools. He also contributed to programmes such as 'Scottish Life and Letters', and wrote for television.