Audiotapes. Sound recordings.
Found in 195 Collections and/or Records:
Reel-to-reel audio tapes of a radio interview, 1979, with Norman MacCaig, and a radio broadcast, 1980, on Alastair Reid.
Reel-to-reel audio tapes, 'Scotland in Europe'., 1974.
Reel-to-reel audiotape and transcript of a BBC radio broadcast, 'A time to talk / Hamish McInnes'.
Concerning mountaineering expedition to the Roraima plateau, South America.
Reel-to-reel audiotape of a BBC radio broadcast, in a box annotated on the spine 'LGW12SY2993, Reel 1 of 1, Title A time to talk / Hamish McInnes. Date 18.3.74'., 1974.
Reel-to-reel audiotapes of the master sound tracks to three films, on Hugh MacDiarmid, Sorley Maclean, and Eric Linklater, produced by Films of Scotland., 1972-1976.
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 BBC television interview, [from container] 'First person singular, with Hamish McInnes'.
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 tapes, audio cassettes and a video cassette of interviews with and programmes concerning Mollie Hunter., Circa 1975-1990, undated.
SCOTCH 3 inch reel-to-reel audio tape in a box annotated on the back, “Sun. June 11, 1967. Home 10.10 pm”., [?1962-?1965.]
A press cutting, ‘The Scotch songs of J.C. Bach’, is pasted to the back of the tape box and is from a radio broadcast programme listing.
Scripts and audio-cassette recordings of episodes of the BBC Radio Scotland `soap`, "Kilbreck", written by Carolyn S. Lincoln.
Sound recording of "Alasdair Gray's Scenes from Lanark. Read by the author" (Edinburgh: Canongate, 1996)., 1996.
Sound recording of "Alasdair Gray's Scenes from Lanark - Volume 2. Read by the author", sides 1-2. , 1996.
Sound recording of "Alasdair Gray's Scenes from Lanark - Volume 2. Read by the author", sides 3-4., 1996.
Sound recording of Professor James Norman Davidson delivering a presidential address to the Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
The address by Professor Davidson concerns biochemistry, with particular reference to DNA and nucleic acid.
Sound recording of 'Some unlikely stories', by Alasdair Gray, read by the author, containing: [side 1] 'The star'; 'The spread of Ian Nicol'; 'The problem'; 'The cause'; 'Some recent changes'; 'The crank that made the revolution'; [side 2] 'The comedy of the white dog'. , 1994.
Sound recording of 'Some unlikely stories', by Alasdair Gray, read by the author (Edinburgh: Canongate Audio, 1994)., 1994.
Sound recording of the inaugural meeting of the Scottish Civic Trust.
Sound recording of the memorial service for Sir Hector James Wright Hetherington.
The order of service is as follows: Organ music.- Hymn: Ye Holy Angels Bright.- Prayer.- Reading: Revelations 21, Psalm: 121 I Will Lift Up My Eyes Unto The Hills.- Reading: John 13.- Choir: Te Deum laudamus.- Eulogy.- Prayer.- Paraphrase: 61 Blessed Be The Everlasting God.- Prayer.
Sound recording, with transcript, of a BBC television programme, 'Spectrum: Kenneth White - Nomad -'.
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 concerning the life and career of Professor John Read, and his interest in alchemical music.
Sound recordings featuring István Hont participating in various lectures, seminars, and debates on history and politics; and including some works dictated by Hont himself.
Sound recordings from the Linda MacKenney Audio Collection, Scottish Theatre Archive, of interviews by MacKenney with people prominent in Scottish theatre during the 1930s and 1940s.
A collection of interviews recorded by Linda MacKenney mostly in Scotland, but also the wider United Kingdom, between 1982 and 1985.
The collection focuses on people connected with Scottish theatre during the 1930s and 1940s. It also focuses on the creation and disbandment of important amateur theatre groups in Glasgow around the time of the Second World War, and the political climate of Scotland at that time.