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- 1979 (Creation)
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Several annotated draft typescript copies of a short story by Tony Curtis titled 'The Round', together with complimentary slip from the BBC noting that the story would be broadcast on Radio Wales on 4 March 1979, to be read by Welsh-born actor Brinley Jenkins, and letter, 16 October 1978, from producer Marion Griffith Williams of the BBC (better known as the novelist Marion Eames) in response to a proposal by Curtis to broadcast one or more of the stories on radio.
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Actor Brinley Jenkins was born in Cwmafan, Port Talbot. He was known for his parts in the television drama series Festival (1963), Fallen Hero (1978) and The District Nurse (1984). (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0420790/)
Historical novelist Marion Eames (born Gwladys Marion Griffith Eames) was born in Birkenhead of Welsh parents and married journalist Griffith Williams in 1955. She was a radio producer with the BBC in Cardiff from 1955 to 1980. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Eames)
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- Jenkins, Brinley, 1926-2001 (Subject)
- Eames, Marion (Subject)