Scripts. Documents.
Found in 528 Collections and/or Records:
Adaptations of prose works by Muriel Spark., 1958-1981, undated.
Adaptations of 'The ballad of Peckham Rye', by Muriel Spark., 1960-1983.
Adaptations of 'The girls of slender means', by Muriel Spark., 1965, 1975.
Administrative correspondence and other materials of Ian Rankin relating to his ‘Lazarus’ television serial project., 1999-2001.
Annotated copy of television script, correspondence, 1985-1986, corrected copy of television script, circa 1985., Circa 1985.-1986.
Includes a thesis entitled "The World of 4 to 7 Years", 1960, together with printed items illustrating Gray`s work as a graphic artist and book designer.
Annotated script for Ben Humble’s ‘The Misty Isle of Skye’ for BBC Radio, 1951.
Annotated scripts of Tom Weir for 'Weir's Way'., Undated.
Also contains some papers for 'My Month', 'Scotland Today' and other TV programmes and magazines.
Annotated scripts of Tom Weir for 'Weir’s Way'; also with papers relating to ‘My Month’ and 'Weir’s World'., 1980s, undated.
Also contains some papers for 'My Month', 'Scotland Today' and other TV programmes and magazines.
Appreciations of Patrick Geddes, and biographical notes., 1913-1954, undated.
Also included is a typescript of Arthur Geddes, 'Reports on Indian cities, 1914-24, and their influence today' (folio 27), and the BBC. script for a memorial broadcast on Patrick Geddes in 1954 (folio 62).
Assorted papers of Janet Paisley, including examples of her poetry, plays and television drama scripts; with papers relating to her interest in the Scots language, and the history of Scotland., 1987-2011.
This is a box list of the papers of Janet Paisley, as received by the Library. No attempt has been made currently to review the order of the papers, to date them or to otherwise interpret them. The aim of the box list is to facilitate access in advance of any fuller arrangement and description.
Box containing papers and correspondence of Edith Simon and Eric Reeve, 1947-2005
Broadcast scripts by various people., 1936-1958, undated.
Including scripts of plays, short stories, articles, talks, broadcast scripts of radio and television documentaries, and associated correspondence.
Broadcast scripts of dramatisations by Ian Sherwood Munro of works by James Leslie Mitchell [Lewis Grassic Gibbon]., 1966.
Comprising:
original manuscript and corrected typescript of "Leslie Mitchell: Lewis Grassic Gibbon" (Edinburgh, 1966); manuscript and broadcast scripts of eight radio plays and dramatisations, 1962-1968; 16 letters, 1959-1968, to Ian S Munro, correspondents including C M Grieve and Willa Muir.
Broadcast scripts of Janet Adam Smith, on poetry for 'The third programme'., 1956.
Containing:
‘Poems by Kathleen Raine’, selected and introduced by Janet Adam Smith, broadcast on 29 January and 2 February 1956.
Broadcast "Reading of Michael Roberts’ Poems" introduced by Janet Adam Smith on 14 October 1956 and 14 December 1956. Draft script and final version.
Broadcasting file, containing submissions relating to party political and election broadcasts, scripts and other papers., 1960-1968.
Some family and other papers of Robert Douglas McIntyre's father, the Reverend John Ebenezer McIntyre (1874-1961), successively minister of Hightae and Dalton, Motherwell, Manse Road, and St Mary's, Edinburgh, United Free churches, and later of Barony and St James Place Church of Scotland, Edinburgh, precede the main collection.
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.
Camera script for the television production of 'Young Auchinleck' by Robert McLellan., 1965.
Contract, schedule, scripts and notes for Grampian TV programme ‘Walking Back to Happiness’ featuring Tom Weir., 1998.
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.
Corrected typescripts and proofs of "Kynd Kittock's land" by Sydney Goodsir Smith., 1964-1965.
The poem was originally commissioned by BBC television and broadcast in 1964. It was published in book form the following year. These papers contain the text of both the broadcast and printed versions.
Correspondence and papers concerning, and music for, the film 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' produced by London Film Productions, Ltd., 1947-1948.
Apart from the film music, which is datable to 1947-1948 from the accompanying correspondence and papers (MSS.22085-22086), almost all the music is undated; but from the ink used, some of it may be dated to about the same period.
Except where otherwise stated the music is written as for keyboard.
Correspondence and papers relating to the publication of works of James Leslie Mitchell., 1928-1984, undated.
Includes personal documents, publishing agreements, royalty statements and related correspondence. These papers are mostly concerned with the administration of James Leslie Mitchell's (Lewis Grassic Gibbon) literary estate following his death in 1935, firstly by his wife, Ray Mitchell, and subsequently by his daughter, Rhea Martin.
Correspondence and papers relating to the Royal Household and Family., 1961-1991.
Correspondence and papers, 1936-1992, of William Winter Hamilton (b.1917), writer politician, Labour MP for West Fife, 1950-1974 and for Central Fife, 1974-1987.
Correspondence and scripts on under water nature films narrated by Magnusson., 1999.
For SNH.
Correspondence, notes, and script on the Empire Exhibition of 1938 and the Garden Festival of 1988., 1988.
Magnusson provided narration for television on the eve of the 1988 exhibition.
Correspondence, notes, and scripts on the Scottish Covenanters., 1999-2000.
Scripts a for a programme entitled ‘A world turned upside down'. Notes on the Covenanters concern Magnusson’s chapter in 'Scotland’s History'.