Scripts. Documents.
Found in 559 Collections and/or Records:
File, 'Writings' of Marshall Anderson. Containing typescript short stories and scripts by Marshall Anderson., Undated.
'Final script', 1947, of the film 'Bonnie Prince Charlie'; with letters to Ian Whyte, and papers, 1948, of Hubert Clifford, consisting chiefly of film schedules for the music., 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.
First draft of script, 'The Albannach', by John McGrath., January 1985.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Four scripts for BBC television series ‘Myth and Truth’., 1971.
A debate programme charied by Magnusson which discusses religion.
Further copies of possible final version of script, itineraries, cast-list, correspondence, 1976-1977, 'Scottish drinking habits: a survey ...' (1976), music, programme, flyer, reviews and other related material. , 1976-1977.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Gaelic material, chiefly plays and broadcasts, of Hector MacIver., 1934-1962, undated.
Jackanory scripts for Icelandic stories., 1968.
Letter, 1960, to Don Whyte, returning him a script, 1949, of a broadcast; and music, undated, of pieces composed or arranged by Whyte used in Children's Hour broadcasts., 1949, 1960, undated.
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.
Letters of and to and papers of and concerning Sir Patrick Geddes and Dr Arthur Geddes, 1913-1977.
List of contestants on Mastermind., 1988.
File includes script for final.
Literary and photographic archive of W. Gordon Smith, comprising play scripts, other writings, photographic prints and negatives.
Literary papers and correspondence of John Herdman.
Literary papers, including manuscripts, typescripts, radio scripts and correspondence of Kathleen Annie Fidler.
Including manuscripts and typescripts of novels, short stories, lectures and articles, with scripts of radio broadcasts, notebooks and correspondence.
Literary papers of Muriel Spark, containing manuscripts, research material for critical works, and papers concerning her autobiography, 'Curriculum vitae'.
Literary papers of Muriel Spark, containing works of prose, poetry and drama., Circa 1950-1986, undated.
Literary papers of Robert James Batchen Sellar, containing plays, scripts and short stories., 1933-1961, undated.
Manuscript and typescript drafts, 1970, by Bill Craig of the script of the BBC television production of 'Sunset song', by James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon', transmitted in 1971., 1970.
Manuscript and typescript of 'A Cure for the Colonel', written by Robert McLellan for the television series 'Dr Finlay's Casebook', but never broadcast., 1964.
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.
Manuscript and typescripts of novels and short stories by Eona Macnicol.
Manuscripts and broadcast scripts of radio plays of Ian Sherwood Munro., 1962-1969, undated.
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.
Manuscripts and duplicated typescript of the comedy 'Right Royal' by Alexander Scott., [1954, or before.]
The comedy was first produced by the Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, in 1954, and later broadcast and televised.
Manuscripts and papers of William Sharp (‘Fiona Macleod’)., 1893-1937, undated.
The papers include the dedication to Walter Pater of a work on Rossetti, 1893, parts of which were published by Elizabeth Sharp in ‘William Sharp’, pages 70-72; part of the prologue to ‘The laughter of Peterkin’; 'The immortal hour' from ‘The fortnightly review, volume lxviii (New Series), 1900, pages 867-896, with later corrections; and poems, some of which were published in ‘Poems and dramas’ by ‘Fiona Macleod’.