Series LP5 - Broadcasts

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Reference code

LP5

Title

Broadcasts

Date(s)

  • 1942-[1946], [1964] (Creation)

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5 folders

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(1903-1987)

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The series includes two broadcast scripts of In Parenthesis which was adapted for radio and produced by Douglas Cleverdon. It was broadcast four times on the BBC Third Progamme, together with specially composed music by Elizabeth Poston. The first broadcast script is for 1942 and the second [1946]. The series also includes a manuscript and typescript copy of David Jones' introduction to the broadcast, [1946] and [1964]. Also there is a script of a programme about Welsh poetry, 1943, in which a selection of In Parenthesis was read. There are cover notes by Harman Grisewood in each file. See also David Blamires, David Jones: Artist and Writer, 1971 p. 112.

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Arranged chronologically into five files

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Introduction to a radio broadcast of In Parenthesis by David Jones at the Tate Gallery.

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Preferred citation: LP5

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vtls004334210

GEAC system control number

(WlAbNL)0000334210

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  • Text: LP5.