Typescripts of scripts for half-hour comedy for television written by Carolyn Swift, "based on three separate fragments by Anton Tchekov" (Chekhov).
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File with typescript of episode 1 and synopsis of episode 2 of a new half-hour comedy series written by Carolyn Swift and for broadcast on RTÉ, starring Milo O'Shea and Ann O'Dwyer. Includes correspondence between Swift and Joe Mulholland, Controller Television Productions, RTÉ, and internal memo from Mary Daly to Swift discussing options for developing the proposal.
Files relating to the production and broadcast of "The Girl From Mayo" adapted for television by Carolyn Swift as a play, from the short story by Brian Cleeve of the same name.
Files 1-3 include scripts for "The Girl From Mayo", adapted by Carolyn Swift, from draft amended scripts to final broadcast script.
File 4 includes press cuttings from the RTÉ Guide about the programme and cutting of review by Val Mulkerns from the Irish Times. File also includes TAM rating information on the broadcast; an article by Carolyn Swift about the programme sent to Nuala Mulcahy for the RTÉ Guide (Dec 1968); also contracts and memos about agreement with Swift made with RTÉ to adapt the story (1968).
Files with scripts of "The Glorious Uncertainties" adapted for television by Carolyn Swift from the original play by Brinsley MacNamara. Includes typed broadcast script for television; published edition of the original stage play which is heavily annotated with edits by Swift. Also page from the RTÉ Guide with article and photograph from the television play (18 Dec 1970).
File with documents relating to the development and broadcast of television play, "The Country Boy" adapted by Carolyn Swift from the original stage play by John Murphy.
File 1 includes carbon copy typescript of the adaptation of the play by Swift, with pages of edits staled into main script; also carbon copy of script alterations made by Swift; press cuttings of reviews about The Country Boy on RTÉ in the 1970s; TAM rating information on the broadcast, and running order and production schedule.
File 2 includes typescripts for adaptation for television of "The Country Boy" by Swift and from the original work by John Murphy, dated Nov 1969. Cast and production crew members listed and filming schedule.
Files relating to the production and writing of "The Little Father" about the life of Saint Francis, and which was adapted for television by Carolyn Swift from the "Little Plays of St. Francis" by Laurence Housman.
File 1 includes hand drawn set designs and sketches for scenes in the television play (Note - outsize item); Press cuttings of coverage and reviews about the play, with news cutting photo of Swift; Letter from Swift to 'Postbag', Evening Press adding information about a query on the earlier play, and adding all recordings of the episodes were wiped. (26 Sep 1979); Typescript of Episode 1 of the play series by Swift, listing cast and production crew members and filming schedule.
File 2 includes scripts of episodes 2-5 of the play series by Swift, with cast and crew member information and filming schedule.
File of scripts relating to a stage play of "Lady Windermere's Fan" adapted by Carolyn Swift from the original play by Oscar Wilde. Includes typescript draft with heavy annotation and edits by Swift and file 2 contains final broadcast script with listing of cast and production crew members as well as some TAM rating information handwritten on the cover. Play was produced and directed on RTÉ by Chloe Gibson.
File of scripts for a three-part television drama adaptation by Carolyn Swift of The Far Off Hills from the original play by Lennox Robinson. Typescripts for three parts included.
Typescripts of adaptation for television of The Devil A Saint Would Be, adapted by Carolyn Swift from the original play by Lennox Robinson. Includes typed overview of the themes and plot of the work written by Swift.
Typescript of script for The F Bomb by Orson Welles and adapted for television by Carolyn Swift. Script includes some minor manuscript annotation by Swift.