Interviews.
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
Administration files of the Gude Cause project, relating to freelance administrator role., Circa March 2009.
Administrative papers, publicity materials, photographs and other papers relating to 7:84, theatre company., 1940-1988, undated.
The bulk of the material dates from ca.1979-1990, though there are some earlier and later items. Much of it concerns McGrath’s work outside 7:84, the theatre company which he and others established in 1971.
Album of newspaper cuttings., 1885-1932.
Newspaper cuttings covering 1885-1932. Interviews with and articles about Kirk, and obituaries from various papers.
Audiotapes containing recordings of interviews with Ishbel MacDonald and readings of her diaries held at the National Archives in London., 1970s-1980s
Biographical material concerning Alasdair Gray, mostly replies to interview questions., 1982-1986, undated.
This collection consists of manuscripts, typescripts, proofs and illustrative material relating to a wide range of Alasdair Gray’s work, including twenty-nine stage, radio and television plays, and the following published works:
'Lanark' (Edinburgh: Canongate, 1981).
'Lean tales' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1985).
'Lean tales' (London: Abacus, 1987).
'Old negatives' (London: Jonathan Cape, 1989).
Correspondence on James I for 'Scotland: The Story of a Nation'., 1999.
File includes a short interview transcript with Steve Boardman.
Interview notes with Charles Hill speaking on John Drewe for 'Fakers, forgers & phoneys'., 2002.
Interview transcripts (A-B) on Scottish History for BBC Scotland Radio series 'Tales of My Grandfather'., 1999.
Interviews with Geoffrey Barrow, Ronnie Black, Steve Boardman and Dauvit Broun. Also includes photocopied essays on Scottish history.
Interview transcripts (C-L) on Scottish History for BBC Scotland Radio series 'Tales of My Grandfather'., 1999.
Interviews with Ian Campbell, Ted Cowan, Tom Devine, Douglas Gifford, Ronnie Jack, Elspeth King and Michael Lynch.
Interview transcripts (M) on Scottish history for BBC Scotland Radio series 'Tales of My Grandfather'., 1999.
Interviews with Catriona Macdonald, Murdo Macdonald, Roger Mason, Graeme Morton and Alex Murdoch.
Interview transcripts (P-Y) on Scottish history for BBC Scotland Radio series 'Tales of My Grandfather'., 1999.
Interviews with Murray Pittock, Anna Ritchie, John Simpson, Fiona Watson, Chris Whatley, Alex Wolfe and Louise Yeoman.
Interviews and notes on art forgeries for 'Fakers, forgers & phoneys'., 2004-2005.
Interviews with Ian Rankin., 1986-2017, undated.
This series contains interviews with Ian Rankin relating to his professional and personal reputation, as published in various periodicals. Included are both press cuttings and complete periodicals. Many of the press cuttings are photocopies sent to Rankin via an agency.
Interviews with Ian Rankin about architecture, art, beer, charity, and food., 2001-2016.
Interviews with Ian Rankin about Edinburgh/Scotland, and his childhood and ageing., 1999-2017.
Interviews with Ian Rankin about his career and writing., 1986-2017.
Interviews with Ian Rankin about his career and writing., 1986-1998.
Interviews with Ian Rankin about his career and writing., 1999.
Interviews with Ian Rankin about his career and writing., 2000-2001.
Interviews with Ian Rankin about his career and writing., 2002-2003.
Interviews with Ian Rankin about his career and writing., 2004.
Interviews with Ian Rankin about his career and writing., 2005-2009.
Interviews with Ian Rankin about his career and writing., 2011-2017.
Interviews with Ian Rankin about his favourite books, language and literature, music, and travel., 1999-2017.
Interviews with Ian Rankin about other and various topics., 1998-2013.
The interviews are from a variety of serial publications. They are arranged in nine sequences based on the primary subject of the interview: ‘Edinburgh/Scotland’, ‘Childhood and Ageing, ‘General Personal Life’, ‘Homes’, ‘Language and Literature’, ‘Music’, ‘Travel’, ‘Other Topics’, and ‘Various Topics’. Under each sequence the entries are arranged alphabetically by subtopic, if applicable, and then chronologically by date of publication.