- R3/870/22
- File
- [1956x1957]
R3/870/22.
Wncwl Ben gan John Griffiths.
Darlledwyd yn gyntaf: 3 Mawrth 1957.
UID: Anhysbys.
Sgript wedi'i deipio gydag annodiadau ysgrifenedig.
Sgript radio BBC ar gyfer Wncwl Ben gan John Griffiths.
R3/870/22.
Wncwl Ben gan John Griffiths.
Darlledwyd yn gyntaf: 3 Mawrth 1957.
UID: Anhysbys.
Sgript wedi'i deipio gydag annodiadau ysgrifenedig.
Sgript radio BBC ar gyfer Wncwl Ben gan John Griffiths.
R2/1114/80.
Wolfgang Manz Recital.
First broadcast: 23 January 1992.
UID: 90BB3234CBO.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Wolfgang Manz Recital. Produced by Gwyn L. Williams. Including interval reading.
Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: A French Revolution
R3/903/17.
Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: A French Revolution.
First broadcast: 1 June 1994.
UID: 94DA4622.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: A French Revolution.
Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: Juniper & Cowrie Shells
R3/903/14.
Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: Juniper & Cowrie Shells.
First broadcast: 11 May 1994.
UID: 94DA4619.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script forWomen Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: Juniper & Cowrie Shells.
Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: Tears Before Bedtime
R3/903/13.
Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: Tears Before Bedtime.
First broadcast: 4 May 1994.
UID: 93DA4326.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script forWomen Who Do by Arnold Evans: Tears Before Bedtime.
Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: The Ties That Bind Us
R3/903/16.
Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: The Ties That Bind Us.
First broadcast: 25 May 1994.
UID: 94DA4621.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: The Ties That Bind Us.
Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: Waiting for Omar Sharrif
R3/903/15.
Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: Waiting for Omar Sharrif.
First broadcast: 18 May 1994.
UID: 94DA4620.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Women Who Do by Arnold Evans: Waiting for Omar Sharrif.
Won't it be Fun? by Lyn Joshua and Phillip Phillips.
R3/869/17.
Won't it be Fun? by Lyn Joshua and Phillip Phillips.
First broadcast: Unknown but recorded on 4 May 1945.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Won't it be Fun? by Lyn Joshua and Phillip Phillips. Children's Hour Victory Ptogramme.
R3/884/4.
Wordhoard: Radio 3.
First broadcast: 4 March 1986.
UID: 556M352.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Wordhoard: Radio 3.
R10/1032/7.
World Service Short Story.
First Broadcast: 12 January 1991 to 29 December 1991.
UID: noted below.
15 typed scripts with written annotations.
BBC radio scripts for World Service Short Story. See following details:
The Silver Toe-Rings, by Kanchan Ugbabe - 12 January 1991, UID: 90R/50/A585G;
The Hoopoe, by David Roche - 19 January 1991, UID: 90R/50/A586G;
Golden Days, by Ellie Grossman - 9 March 1991, UID: 91R/50/A587G;
Sheepskin, by Jilali El Koudia - 16 March 1991, UID: 91R/50/A588G;
A Story form the Night Side, by Bill Males - 23 March 1991, UID: 91R/50/A590G;
L’Italiana, by Francis Ebejer - 30 March 1991, UID: 91R/50/A589G;
The Other Side, by Frank Alanthwaite - 13 April 1991, UID: 91R/50/A595G;
The Kiss of Life, by Aine Breheny - 20 April 1991, UID: 91R/50/A596G;
Trifling with the Juggernaut, by Joe Forrest Sackett - 27 April 1991, UID: 91R/50/A597G;
Ganga, by Brinda Charry - 11 May 1991, UID: 91R/50/A598G;
The Vegetable Garden, by Nigel Johnson - 18 May 1991, UID: 91R/50/A599G;
One of my Own, by Carol Griffin - 25 May 1991, UID: 91R/50/A600G;
Rumki, by Navtej Sarna - 8 June 1991, UID: 91R/50/A591G;
Holy, by Hyman Gaibel - 18 May 1991, UID: 91R/50/A592G;
Dancing Your Troubles Away, Renée Terry - 22 June 1991, UID: 91R/50/A593G;
A Lifetime Supply, by Doron Pely - 29 June 1991, UID: 91R/50/A594G;
The Caplin Garden, by Lois Scott - 20 July 1991, UID: 95R/50/A331G;
Like I Bin Crying Sometimes, by Andre Lansdown - 27 July 1991, UID: 95R/50/A319G;
A New Dress for Rani, by Deepa Shah - 10 August 1991, UID: 91R/50/A604G;
Some Enchanted Evening, by Robin Sorflaten - 17 August 1991, UID: 91R/50/A605G;
A Mountainside Door, by Audrie King - 24 August 1991, UID: 91R/50/A606G;
Fountains, by Steve Jacobs - 7 September 1991, UID: 91R/50/A607G;
One Way, by Ayman Ahwal - 30 August 1991, UID: 7R/50/A427G;
The Long Hot Day, by Joan Birchall - 18 October 1991, UID: 7R/50/A434G;
My Uncle the Bat, by Ansah Barnor - 12 October 1991, UID: 91R/50/A611G;
The Freedom Tree, by Janet Hotine - 19 October 1991, UID: 91R/50/A612G;
She Falls From Grace, by Kusum K. Kapur - 26 October 1991, UID: 91R/50/A613G;
Something to Confess, by R. Apani - 9 November 1991, UID: 91R/50/A614G;
Chocolates for a Grass Cutter, by Sathia J. Krys - 16 November 1991, UID: 91R/50/A615G;
Easy Pickings, by Barbara Kimenye - 23 November 1991, UID: 91R/50/A616G;
Tough Medicine, by Ethel Webb- 7 December 1991, UID: 91R/50/A617G;
The Curfew, by Reg A. Goonewardene - 14 December 1991, UID: 91R/50/A618G;
The Watermelon Bathers, by Stella Turner - 21 December 1991, UID: 91R/50/A619G;
Ursuza, by Anastasia Pantazidou - 21 December 1991, UID: 6R/50/A391;
Climbing Kibali, by Alistair Scott - 28 December 1991, UID: 91R/50/A620G;
The Misinterpretation, by Anne Skipper Nielson - 29 December 1991, UID: 90R/50/A584G.
R10/1037/2.
World Service Short Story.
First Broadcast: 8 January 1994 to 25 December 1994.
UID: Noted below.
31 typed scripts with written annotations.
BBC radio scripts for World Service Short Story. See details:
Victor and the Egg, by Jaroslav Kříž - 8 January 1994, UID: 93R50/A701;
Ampala Moon, by Guillermo Yuscaran - 8 January 1994, UID: 94R50/A741;
The Escape, by Linda Lappin - 8 January 1994, UID: 93R50/A702;
Georgian Doors, by Fred Johnston - 22 January 1994, UID: 93R50/A703;
International by Kate Monleon - 29 January 1994, UID: 93R50/A704;
A Ticket to Away, Renee Terry - 10 April 1994, UID: 94R50/A711;
The Dragon and Mrs Gunasekera, by Anita Louis - 17 April 1994, UID: 94R50/A712;
Death and Laundry, by Sally McBrearty - 24 April 1994, UID: 94R50/A713;
The Outdoor Life, by Pat Boran - 8 May 1994, UID: 94R50/A714;
Ben, by Kobus Moolman - 15 May 1994, UID: 94R50/A715;
Blue Forever, by Miles Horden - 22 May 1994, UID: 94R50/A716;
The Blind Teacher of Timisoara, by Dominic Ambrose - 29 May 1994, UID: 94R50/A717;
The Wake, by Amelia Batistich - 12 June 1994, UID: 94R50/A718;
The Last Canoe, by David Somerset - 19 June 1994, UID: 94R50/A719;
I Remember Pama, by Gaik-Cheng Khoo - 26 June 1994, UID: 94R50/A720;
Blood Relations, by Ivy Bannister - 10 July 1994, UID: 94R50/A721;
The Outing, by Julie Simpson - 17 July 1994, UID: 94R50/A722;
Bari Ma Goes Home, by Deepa Shah - 24 July 1994, UID: 94R50/A723;
Hubert, Man of the Forest, by Josephine Creel - 31 July 1994, UID: 94R50/A724;
Windows on the World, by Joan Munton Donaldson - 14 August 1994;
February’s Tale, by Liza Todd Field - 14 August 1994, UID: 94R50/A725;
The Blossoming, by Bronwyn Tate - 21 August 1994, UID: 94R50/A726;
Forgotten Tunes, by Navtej Sarna - 11 September 1994, UID: 94R50/A728;
Last Judgement, by Christine Randoph - 16 October 1994, UID: 94R50/A732;
When Ataturk Came to Sakarya River, by Mavis Jones - 23 October 1994, UID: 94R50/A733;
For the Birds, by Peter Kittel - 30 October 1994, UID: 94R50/A734;
Klang Klang the Tikkiwala, by Sarab Ahluwalia - 20 November 1994, UID: 94R50/A736;
My Brother Jacob, by Heather Marshall - 27 November 1994, UID: 94R50/A737;
War Effort, by Niamh ni Haobher - 11 December 1994, UID: 94R50/A738;
Shoes, by Russell Evans - 18 December 1994, UID: 94R50/A739;
A Dangerous Drive, Waiata Dawn Davies - 25 December 1994, UID: 94R50/A740.
R2/1114/50.
Worst Singer in Wales: Final.
First broadcast: 10 June 1985.
UID: CWC150C676.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Worst Singer in Wales: Final.
Would You Believe It? The Gold Peytrel
T4/77/8.
The Gold Peytrel.
First broadcast: Unknown, possibly 1968.
Television programme originally recorded for Would You Believe It?.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script with written annotations.
Television camera script for The Gold Peytrel by J. Mansel Thomas. Told by John Darran. Produced by June Wyndham Davies.
Would You Believe It? The Mother of Wales
T4/77/9.
The Mother of Wales.
First broadcast: 7 January 1968.
Television programme originally recorded for Would You Believe It?.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script.
Television camera script for The Mother of Wales by Robin Gwyndaf Jones. Told by John Darran. Produced by June Wyndham Davies.
Would You Believe It? The Robber's Grave
T4/77/10.
The Robber's Grave.
First broadcast: 25 February 1968.
Television programme originally recorded for Would You Believe It?.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script.
Television camera script for The Robber's Grave by J. Mansel Thomas. Told by John Darran. Produced by June Wyndham Davies.
T8/201/25.
Wrexham v Newport County.
First broadcast: Unknown.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script.
BBC television dubbing script for Wrexham v Newport County.
Writer With a Model by Paul Ferris
R3/871/20.
Writer With a Model by Paul Ferris.
First broadcast: 19 March 1964.
UID: Unknown.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Writer With a Model by Paul Ferris.
Writing the Century: 1966-1969, Episode 1, by Tina Pepler
R3/951/2.
Writing the Century: 1966-1969, Episode 1, by Tina Pepler.
First broadcast: 8 February 2010.
UID: PCF1003/09DC2228.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Writing the Century: 1966-1969, Episode 1, by Tina Pepler.
Writing the Century: 1966-1969, Episode 2, by Tina Pepler
R3/951/3.
Writing the Century: 1966-1969, Episode 2, by Tina Pepler.
First broadcast: 9 February 2010.
UID: PCF1003/09DC2229.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Writing the Century: 1966-1969, Episode 2, by Tina Peplerr.
Writing the Century: 1966-1969, Episode 3, by Tina Pepler
R3/951/4.
Writing the Century: 1966-1969, Episode 3, by Tina Pepler
First broadcast: 10 February 2010.
UID: PCF1003/09DC2230.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Writing the Century: 1966-1969, Episode 3, by Tina Pepler.