File with three typescripts for a television play by Carolyn Swift and James Douglas, entitled "A Nightdress for Nora", with note that it is an hour long and submitted to RTÉ for consideration.
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Files with draft and final scripts for a television play entitled "The Civilised Way of Doing Things" by Carolyn Swift and James Douglas. Draft scripts are heavily annotated and with edits by Swift.
Note: A film treatment for this television play was also written by Swift and Douglas. See Series 5 - Film - for this script.
File relating to the dramatisation of "A Turn For a Neighbour" by Carolyn Swift and based on the original short story by Brendan Behan. It was designed for broadcast on RTÉ television. Includes script of the adaptation by Swift; a contract and receipt of payment made to Swift with RTÉ for work on the adaptation (1969); letters between Carolyn Swift, Jim Plunkett, RTÉ, and Brian Armstrong of Granada TV, Manchester, discussing the broadcast of the Behan story adapted by Swift and also outlines for further adaptations from Irish short stories, including "An Outing" from "The Love Object" by Edna O'Brien.
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.
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.
Typed script of The Culprit of the Shadows by Michael J. Murphy and adapted for television by Carolyn Swift. Script includes detailed manuscript annotation and edits by Swift.
Files relating to plays written or adapted for television and which were edited by Carolyn Swift.
Files of assorted scripts, mostly stage plays, also some shooting and television scripts, sent to Carolyn Swift or collected by Swift from various authors.
Typed shooting script of 'No Resting Place' by unnamed author. Colin Leslie Productions named on cover page. Shooting location named as Co. Wicklow.
Bound typed script for two-act play, 'The Rape of Dublin' by Mick McCarthy. Cover note states it is 'Rev.[ised] ed.[ition] 1.'