Broadcasts. Events.
Found in 65 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of James Halliday, former chairman of the SNP, and two minute books of the National Party of Scotland.
Papers of the playwright, Robert McLellan, and his family.
Robert McLellan (1907-1985) was born near Lanark and educated at Bearsden and Glasgow University. In 1938 he married and moved to Arran, where he spent the rest of his life, except for a period of service in the Royal Artillery, 1940-1946. His most important literary works were plays, but he also wrote poetry, short stories, and books on Arran.
Papers of William Bell concerning his research on Henry Bell.
Papers relating to various writings and broadcasts, 1953-1968, including draft article on dog sledding, and one of the problems filming Sir Alec Douglas-Home, undated., 1953-1968, undated.
Radio broadcast, 'Return Journey', relating to Eric Linklater on the Orkneys., 1945.
Recording of Scottish Television interview between Compton Mackenzie and George Reid.
From the label with the tape: 'STV report - Sir Compton Mackenzie. Trascript to 1/4" - 7 1/21"/sec. 2nd March 72'.
Reel-to-reel audio recording of a BBC radio broadcast, annotated on the box "Copy of 'Eric Linklater' TEH 10/SY 3059 Copied - 23/4/74".
The programme was in honour of the 75th birthday of Eric Linklater.
Reel-to-reel audio recording of a British Broadcasting Corporation radio broadcast, 'Aamal tac the yokin', concerning the Scottish National Dictionary.
The container has a British Broadcasting Corporation Recording Service label affixed: R.P. Ref. No. BEH 10/SY3428. Reel No. 1 of 1. User John Arnott. Date 20.9.76. Take 1. Aamal tach the yokin'.
Reel-to-reel audio-tape and transcript of a BBC television programme, concerning a British mountaineering expedition to the Roraima plateau, South America in 1973.
Reel-to-reel audio-tape and transcript of a BBC television programme, "Mirror of Scotland".
Concerning the work of the Films of Scotland Committee.
Reel-to-reel audio tape of a recording of a television programme on Hugh MacDiarmid.
Reel-to-reel sound recording, [from the label] 'Portrait - Ronald Stevenson', produced by the BBC.
From the label on the box: 'British Broadcasting Corporation. Recording Service. R.P. REF. NO. YGW 45 650S122. REEL No. 1 of 1. TAKE 1 Portrait - Ronald Stevenson. TAKE 2 7 1/2 IPS'.
The title and reference number are repeated on the label on the reel.
Included is a BBC compliments slip.
Reel-to-reel sound recording of a BBC television interview between Magnus Magnusson and Norman MacCaig.
Annotated on the box, 'Personal pursuits 7 1/2 ips Norman Macaig full track'.
Reel-to-reel sound recording of a broadcast programme, "Current account" produced by the BBC concerning John Maclean.
The reel is accompanied by a letter from the BBC confirming that the recording concerns John Maclean but that an interview with Emanuel Shinwell has not been included.
Reel-to-reel sound recording of the audio from a television programme concerning John Buchan, 'Man of Parts'.
The container has a typescript label affixed, 'Sound tape: John Buchan, Man of parts'.
Reel-to-reel sound recording of the soundtrack from a television broadcast, 'Spectrum F[rancis]. G[eorge]. Scott', produced by the BBC.
From the label on the container: 'Spectrum. F.G. Scott. Copy of final mia full track 7 1/2 ips 8/2/80'.
Script of broadcast of reminiscences of H W Meikle and H J C Grierson, with annotations by Grierson.
Series of dramatisations by Robert McLellan of episodes from novels by Sir Walter Scott., 1962-1963.
Short dramatic pieces by Robert McLellan, written for 'Scottish Heritage', a series of radio broadcasts for schools., 1961-1963.
Sound recording of a radio programme, "Karluk", produced by BBC Radio Scotland concerning William Laird McKinlay and the Canadian National Arctic Expedition.
The programme was presented by Magnus Magnusson, and the producer was Geoffrey Cameron.
Sound recordings, and transcripts, of media reports on the 'work-in' dispute, 1971-1972, at Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS). BBC broadcast material.
The recordings include BBC news items and special features covering the UCS 'work-in'. Interviewees include members of the Joint Shop Stewards Committee, and other workers.
Sound recordings made by Charles Woolfson and John Foster concerning the worker occupation in 1987 of the Caterpillar Tractors Ltd plant at Uddingston, Scotland.
Charles Woolfson was a lecturer in the Department of Social and Economic Research at the University of Glasgow, and John Foster was documenting the 103 day action. The recordings are of Joint Occupation Committee meetings, interviews, and relevant broadcast material.