Radio scripts.
Found in 140 Collections and/or Records:
Radio scripts for 'Gu dè tha mi leughadh', 1955-1959
Four radio scripts by Macintosh on literary subjects, contributed to the 'Gu dè tha mi leughadh' programme. Transmitted on 1 November 1955, 30 January 1958, 4 June 1958 and 19 March 1959.
Radio scripts of Aonghas Macneacail., 1988, 1993.
Research files concerning friends and personal interests of Patrick Leigh Fermor., [1940]-2011, undated.
Research of Duncan Glen, including press cuttings, newspapers and periodicals, relating to Hugh MacDiarmid., 1958-1967, undated.
Includes manuscripts and corrected typescripts of poems, articles, reviews and essays, and includes critical work on Hugh MacDiamrid.
Script and stage adaptation of 'The Abbess of Crewe', by Muriel Spark., 1981, undated.
Script of 'Cloud Howe' by James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon', dramatized for radio by John Wilson and broadcast on the BBC Scottish Home Service., 1950.
After her husband's death, Rebecca ('Ray') Mitchell continued to encourage interest in James Leslie Mitchell's work, particularly through new editions and films, and her papers reflect this activity.
Script of 'Sunset song' by James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon', dramatized for radio by John Wilson and broadcast on the BBC Scottish Home Service., 1948-1949.
After her husband's death, Rebecca ('Ray') Mitchell continued to encourage interest in James Leslie Mitchell's work, particularly through new editions and films, and her papers reflect this activity.
Script of 'Sunset song' by James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon', dramatized for radio by John Wilson and broadcast on the BBC Scottish Home Service., 1948.
After her husband's death, Rebecca ('Ray') Mitchell continued to encourage interest in James Leslie Mitchell's work, particularly through new editions and films, and her papers reflect this activity.
Script of 'Sunset song' by James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon', dramatized for radio by John Wilson and broadcast on the BBC Scottish Home Service., 1949.
After her husband's death, Rebecca ('Ray') Mitchell continued to encourage interest in James Leslie Mitchell's work, particularly through new editions and films, and her papers reflect this activity.
Script of the BBC Radio Scotland Schools programme, 'The Story of Arbuthnott', with related correspondence., 1974-1975.
After her husband's death, Rebecca ('Ray') Mitchell continued to encourage interest in James Leslie Mitchell's work, particularly through new editions and films, and her papers reflect this activity.
Scripts collected by Robert Garioch Sutherland of three programmes in the series 'The Living Poet' broadcast on BBC Radio 3., 1978.
The poets are John Heath-Stubbs (folio 1), Donald Davie (folio 21) and P J Kavanagh (folio 42).
Scripts of broadcasts by and concerning Robert Garioch Sutherland., 1949-1979, undated.
Included are reviews and readings of Robert Garioch Sutherland's poetry.
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1936-1954.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1936-1945.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1947-1949.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1953-1954.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1936-1937.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1937-1945.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1947-1952.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1949-1952.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1953-1954.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1954.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Scripts of radio, television and stage productions of some of James Leslie Mitchell's, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’ Scottish novels and stories. , 1948-1976.
After her husband's death, Rebecca ('Ray') Mitchell continued to encourage interest in James Leslie Mitchell's work, particularly through new editions and films, and her papers reflect this activity.
Scripts on and reminiscences of James Leslie Mitchell, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’ in relation to his work and Scotland., 1960, 1968.
The contents are as follows. (i) Script of 'A Vision of Scotland: Hugh MacDiarmid on Lewis Grassic Gibbon', broadcast by the BBC Scottish Home Service in 1960 (folio l); (ii) Script of 'Scottish Life and Letters' produced by George Bruce, 1968, including reminiscences about James Leslie Mitchell (folio 28).
Scripts, proofs, research notes and correspondence relating to works of David Thomson., Circa 1929-1987, undated.
This collection consists of the papers of David Thomson, author, researcher and BBC radio producer. It includes the scripts and correspondence of many BBC radio programmes from the 1950s and 60s, original scripts and correspondence regarding his published and unpublished books, and additional correspondence spanning forty five years working for UNESCO, the BBC, and as a full time writer.