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The Ghosting

Script of one-act drama in four parts by Nigel Carl Bills titled The Ghosting, which includes poetry by the author.

Heathcliff

Screenplay by Laurence Heath titled Heathcliff, the titular character based on that of the protagonist in Emily Brontë's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights.

Marie And The Boy

Plot synopsis and brief critical evaluation relating to proposal by Catherine Linstrum titled Marie And The Boy.

Merlinswood

Detailed plot synopsis of proposal by Mark Jenkins titled Merlinswood.

Rules Of Engagement

First draft screenplay by Ewart Alexander titled Rules Of Engagement, the narrative set against the backdrop of the Falklands War and of sociopolitical unrest in the South Wales valleys; together with overviews, plot synopsis and critical evaluation.

Fit For Heroes

Plot synopsis and brief critical evaluation relating to a proposal titled Fit For Heroes by Paul Durden.

Gemini

Screenplay by Mark Jenkins titled Gemini, together with detailed plot synopsis.

The Great Boronwy

Plot synopsis and brief critical evaluation relating to script by Don Maclean titled The Great Boronwy.

A Hanging At Hannika

Radio play script by Paula Griffiths titled A Hanging At Hannika, together with covering letter and letter of response, photocopied press cuttings and brief evaluation in view of proposed adaptation for television.

Homicide

Two copies of screenplay by Susan Rogers titled Homicide.

If Only Your Father

Plot synopsis and brief critical evaluation relating to proposal by Desmond Mason titled If Only Your Father.

Medicine Man

Screenplay by Steve Gough and Susan Florence Rogers titled Medicine Man.

Morgan Ellis

Plot synopsis and brief critical evaluation relating to pilot episode for series by Niall Jones set in Llandudno titled Morgan Ellis. Incomplete.

No Stars

Three copies of screenplay by Christopher Monger titled No Stars.

The Prince And The Dragon

Screenplay of farce by Carl Tighe titled The Prince And The Dragon, the 'Prince' in question assumed to be Prince Charles.

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