Scripts. Documents.
Found in 557 Collections and/or Records:
Script, galley, art-work and correspondence of 'Seumas Beag' (1968), by Murdo Maclead., 1967-1968.
Script, manuscript and typescript fragments., Undated.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Script, notes, and photocopied essays for Chronicle 13 ‘Arthur: The Peerless King’., 1967.
On the legends of King Arthur.
Script, notes, and photocopied essays for Chronicle ‘Wheels of War’., 1976.
Chronicle was a BBC 2 television programme focusing on archaeology and related subjects which aired from 1966 until 1991. Materials in this section relate to Chronicle episodes in which Magnusson had a direct involvement.
Script of 'Bardachd Calum Ruaidh' (1973), by Calum Nicolson., 1973.
Script of 'Clay, Smeddum and Greenden', a dramatisation for television by Bill Craig of the three short stories by James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon'., 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.
Script of 'English-Gaelic dictionary of expressions, idioms and phrases', by Douglas Clyne., [?1985].
Script of 'Feuch seo' (1972), by Donald J Maciver and art work by Jane Michaelis., 1972.
Script of 'High places' by Ena Lamont Stewart., Undated.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Script of 'Honour your partners', containing manuscript notes., Undated.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Script of 'Lanark' by Alastair Cording, adapted from the novel by Alasdair Gray, with photographs and printed material relating to a production by TAG Theatre Company.
Script and related materials for the 1995 production of 'Lanark', by Alasdair Gray, based on a script by Alastair Cording.
The production by the TAG Theatre Company opened at the Edinburgh Festival in August 1995, before touring Scotland from September to November 1995, ending at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow.
Script of 'Màiri mhor nan oran' (1976), by Donald E Meek., 1976.
Script of 'No mean city' by Alex Norton., Undated.
Many of the production files contained information which could be deemed sensitive under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. For the sake of record, one file (‘Caledonia Dreaming’) has been kept in its entirety, though anyone wishing to consult it will have to comply with the terms of the Act and complete relevant paperwork. Potentially sensitive material, such as contracts, have been removed from all other files and shredded.
Script of the BBC television production of James Leslie Mitchell’s, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’ ‘Sunset song’, dramatised by Bill Craig., 1970.
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 television production of James Leslie Mitchell’s, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’ ‘Sunset song’, dramatised by Bill Craig, part 1., 1970.
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 television production of James Leslie Mitchell’s, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’ ‘Sunset song’, dramatised by Bill Craig, part 2., 1970.
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 television production of James Leslie Mitchell’s, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’ ‘Sunset song’, dramatised by Bill Craig, part 3., 1970.
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 television production of James Leslie Mitchell’s, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’ ‘Sunset song’, dramatised by Bill Craig, part 4., 1970.
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 television production of James Leslie Mitchell’s, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’ ‘Sunset song’, dramatised by Bill Craig, part 5., 1970.
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 television production of James Leslie Mitchell’s, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’ ‘Sunset song’, dramatised by Bill Craig, part 6., 1970.
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 game's bogey" with additional manuscript material and notes., Undated.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Script of 'The incredible Brechin beetle bug' by Matt McGinn., Undated.
Many of the production files contained information which could be deemed sensitive under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998. For the sake of record, one file (‘Caledonia Dreaming’) has been kept in its entirety, though anyone wishing to consult it will have to comply with the terms of the Act and complete relevant paperwork. Potentially sensitive material, such as contracts, have been removed from all other files and shredded.
Script of 'There is a happy land' by John McGrath, containing one complete copy plus sections of the first and second 'shooting drafts'., May 1986.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Script of Tom Weir for interview with Magnus Magnusson and Russell Galbraith., Undated.
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.
Script on ‘Viking Island’ about the history of Iceland., 4th quarter of 20th century.
Files contain reseach notes relating to Magnusson's interests, the bulk of which are on Scotland and Iceland. Research notes on Vikings were kept separate by Magnusson.