Radio scripts.
Found in 133 Collections and/or Records:
Notes, manuscripts and typescripts, undated, of Sydney Goodsir Smith of dramatisations of scenes from the ‘Noctes Ambrosianae’ of John Wilson ('Christopher North'). , Mid 20th century-3rd quarter of 20th century.
Included is a radio version, with introductory dialogue (folio 5), and synopses and text of a version for television (folio 9).
Papers, including manuscripts and typescripts, of Kathleen Fidler relating to broadcasting., 1942-1979, undated.
Radio scripts of Kathleen Goldie were credited under her maiden name, Kathleen Fidler. This name has been used accordingly when recording papers concerning these works.
Papers of BBC radio Christmas broadcast., 1955.
Includes press cuttings and correspondence.
Papers relating to broadcasts, talks and speeches of Gavin Ewart., 1981-[1989], undated.
Partial manuscript and typescripts of 'True Minds', a play by Nancy Brysson Morrison about Thomas and Jane Carlyle, broadcast in 1952 and 1954., 1952, 1954, undated.
Notes for and some manuscripts of Nancy Brysson Morrison's books and shorter works.
Photocopy of radio script of 'Quiet people'., 1968.
Includes notebooks, sketchbooks, diaries, literary fragments and personal documents.
Plays of Margaret H Noël-Paton., ?1932-1952, undated.
Margaret Noël-Paton wrote a number plays, chiefly in the 1930s and 1940s. Few were published, although several were performed.
Plays of Moultrie R Kelsall., 1946-1953, undated.
Including scripts of plays, short stories, articles, talks, broadcast scripts of radio and television documentaries, and associated correspondence.
Plays of Robert James Batchen Sellar, containing plays, radio plays and plays adapted from novels by various authors., 1933-1961, undated.
Playscripts of Muriel Spark., 1957-1966, undated.
Prose works of Christopher Murray Grieve, 'Hugh MacDiarmid'., 1923-1978, undated.
'Rab Mossgiel', a play about Robert Burns and Jean Armour by Robert McLellan, commissioned by the BBC, (British Broadcasting company), for the Burns Bi-centenary celebrations in 1959., 1958-1959
Robert McLellan's early plays were intended for the stage, but he later wrote for both radio and television. Not all were published, and many circulated in typescript copies.
Radio and film scripts of Tom Pow., 1983-1997.
Radio and play scripts of Iain Crichton Smith., 1971-1992, undated.
Radio and television scripts of Sydney Goodsir Smith., 1951-1974.
Includes corrected typescripts of articles, reviews and broadcast talks, together with 55 letters from various correspondents.
Radio, film and television scripts of Alison Fell., 1983-1995, undated.
Radio plays and programmes on Robert Burns by Joe Corrie., 1958-1959, undated.
Includes an adaptation (folio 1) by Mary Corrie of 'Robert Burns' (MS.26508) and a dramatised version of “Tam o' Shanter” (folio 64).
Radio plays of Robert James Batchen Sellar., 1933-1961, undated.
Radio script for an interview of Robert Clarke’s with Tom Weir, entitled ‘On the Hills, Living in Scotland’, for the Scottish Home Service for Schools., 1965.
Weir produced a high volume of written and spoken outputs during his career. The papers here relate to some of the results of that work, including his contributions to radio.
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.