- R3/951/13
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- [2009x2010]
R3/951/13.
The Beacon: 5, by Susan Hill.
First broadcast: 26 March 2010.
UID: PCF1004/09DC2211.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for The Beacon: 5, by Susan Hill. Adapted for the radio by Anita Sullivan.
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R3/951/13.
The Beacon: 5, by Susan Hill.
First broadcast: 26 March 2010.
UID: PCF1004/09DC2211.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for The Beacon: 5, by Susan Hill. Adapted for the radio by Anita Sullivan.
Last Tango In Aberystwyth: 2, by Malcolm Pryce
R3/951/15.
Last Tango In Aberystwyth: 2, by Malcolm Pryce
First broadcast: 8 April 2010.
UID: PCF5/186J002.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Last Tango In Aberystwyth: 2, by Malcolm Pryce. Dramatised for radio by P. G. Morgan.
The Song House: 4, by Trezza Azzopardi
R3/951/22.
The Song House: 4, by Trezza Azzopardi.
First broadcast: 8 July 2010.
UID: PCF1015/09DC2226.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for The Song House: 4, by Trezza Azzopardi. Dramatised by Elizabeth Burke.
The Song House - Omnibus by Trezza Azzopardi
R3/951/24.
The Song House - Omnibus by Trezza Azzopardi.
First broadcast: 9 July 2010.
UID: PCF1015/09DC2236.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for The Song House - Omnibus by Trezza Azzopardi. Dramatised by Elizabeth Burke.
My Own Private Gondolier by Bethan Roberts
R3/951/26.
My Own Private Gondolier by Bethan Roberts.
First broadcast: 19 October 2010.
UID: PCF1030/09DC2217.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for My Own Private Gondolier by Bethan Roberts.
Only A Game: 1, by Lynne Truss.
R3/951/28.
Only A Game: 1, by Lynne Truss.
First broadcast: 13 December 2010.
UID: PCF1040/10DC2243.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Only A Game: 1, by Lynne Truss. Women's Hour drama.
Only A Game: 2, by Lynne Truss
R3/951/29.
Only A Game: 2, by Lynne Truss.
First broadcast: 14 December 2010.
UID: PCF1040/10DC2244.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Only A Game: 2, by Lynne Truss. Women's Hour drama.
Part of Greg Hill Papers
Postcards and letters primarily addressed to Greg Hill, 1952; 1980-2010 (with gaps), mainly relating to the publication of poetry and reviews in books and journals including Poetry Wales, Planet, Agenda, New Welsh Review, Scintilla, PN Review, The Anglo-Welsh Review, Materion Dwyieithog/Bilingual Matters, and Friends’ Quarterly, and the anthologies The Dancing Pilgrimage of Water: Writings on Welsh Rivers, Lakes, and Reservoirs (2010), and Birdsong (2002); Greg Hill’s acceptance of the Manchester Cathedral Religious Poetry Competition 2001; and membership of The Welsh Academy/Yr Academi Gymreig (1988). Includes letters from Michael Farley (1); Jeremy Hooker (1); Robert Minhinnick (4); John Davies (1); John Barnie (2); Dewi Roberts (2); Charles Leftwich (1); Cary Archard (1); Richard Poole (2); Zoë Skoulding (2); Michael Schmidt (1); Robin Reeves (2); Anne Cluysenaar (3); Gwyneth Evans (1); Greg Hill (1); Mick Felton (1); Canon Albert Radcliffe (1); David Blamires (1); Ursula Freeman (1); William Cookson (1); Glenda Beagan (2), including a typescript copy of her poem ‘Bi-Lingual’ (1992); David Annwn (3); Raymond Garlick (1), including a copy of the first edition of the journal Dock Leaves (1952); Mike Jenkins (1); Tony Conran (1); and Kevin Thomas (1). The file also includes a typescript copy of ‘The Guesthouse’ by Steve Griffiths ([?1980x1995]); and a copy of Welsh Union of Writers News, Winter 1983/84.
Cardiff Airport and Volcanic Ash
Part of Jill Evans MEP Papers
The file comprises papers relating to the disruption to flights at Cardiff Airport following the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull and the subsequent ash cloud.
Relations with the UK Government, 2011 referendum and the Yes Campaign
Part of Papurau Ieuan Wyn Jones
Papers including correspondence between the Welsh and UK governments about economic development, establishing the Yes Campaign for the 2011 referendum on legislative powers for the Assembly, arrangements for the All Wales Convention and correspondence with the Secretary of State for Wales about the referendum.
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Clive Easton; Martin Eaglestone; Dorothy Edmondes; William Rees Edmunds; Sue Essex; Kevin Etheridge; D. H. Owen Elliott; Sir George Elliot; Tom Ellis; Ellis Jones Griffith; Felicity Elphick; Marilyn Elson; Alun Emlyn Jones; John Emlyn Emlyn-Jones; Bob English; Glyn Erasmus; Islwyn Ffowc Elis; and Meg Elis.
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.
R3/951/7.
Against the Grain.
First broadcast: 24 February 2010.
UID: PCF1006/09DC2199.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Against the Grain, by Charlotte Greig.
Last Tango In Aberystwyth: 1, by Malcolm Pryce
R3/951/14.
Last Tango In Aberystwyth: 1, by Malcolm Pryce.
First broadcast: 7 April 2010.
UID: PCF5/186J001.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Last Tango In Aberystwyth: 1, by Malcolm Pryce. Dramatised for radio by P. G. Morgan.
R3/951/17.
Mercy by Frances Byrnes.
First broadcast: 27 April 2010.
UID: PCF1013/09DC2213.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Mercy by Frances Byrnes.
R3/951/25.
Terremoto by Catrin Clarke.
First broadcast: 29 July 2010.
UID: PCF1011/09DC2214.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Terremoto by Catrin Clarke.
R3/951/27.
Selfless by Anita Sullivan.
First broadcast: 8 December 2010.
UID: PCF1027/09DC2218.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Selfless by Anita Sullivan.
Only A Game: 4, by Lynne Truss
R3/951/31.
Only A Game: 4, by Lynne Truss.
First broadcast: 16 December 2010.
UID: PCF1040/10DC2246.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Only A Game: 4, by Lynne Truss. Women's Hour drama.
Afternoon Reading: St Therese's Bone
R10/1039/31.
Afternoon Reading: St Therese's Bone.
First Broadcast: 23 June 1010.
UID: PCF1021/10DC2241.
Typed script.
BBC radio script for Afternoon Reading: St Therese's Bone, by Jane Saotome.