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              UGA T/T40/4/4 · Item · [197-]
              Part of Theatre

              Files relating to episodes of 'Caravan' television series, which focused and are scripted set in different regional Irish towns and cities. Episodes were written by Carolyn Swift, and also Michael Judge and Eoghan Harris. Files in this series include episode scripts, correspondence, drafts and edits for the series.

              Caravan Episode - Shannon
              UGA T/T40/4/4/1 · Item · 1977
              Part of Theatre

              Two files relating to Shannon, Co. Clare-set episode of 'Caravan', written by Carolyn Swift and broadcast by RTÉ. Some sketch scenes within the file are also noted to be by Michael Judge.
              File 1 includes episode script of Caravan, presenter: Noeleen Dowling (1977) and noted as being an outside broadcast, Shannon GAA Hall. Script by Carolyn Swift, Michael Judge, Eoghan Harris. Players, musicians, and schedule also noted.
              Separate typed scripts for sketches and lyrics for 'Caravan' by Swift, and also present for parts written by Judge.

              File 2 includes a typed proposal and series outline by Carolyn Swift for 'Caravan' - the idea for the series, its reach and focus, structure, planning, budget, and scripts; further typed scripts of sketches and point numbers for the Shannon episode of Caravan written by Carolyn Swift; Information on the development of Shannon Town including booklets and pamphlets published by Shannon Free Airport Development Company (1970s).

              Caravan Episode - Kilkenny
              UGA T/T40/4/4/2 · Item · 1977
              Part of Theatre

              Two files with scripts and drafts relating to the episode of RTÉ television series, Caravan, by Carolyn Swift and set in different regional Irish towns and cities.
              File 1 includes episode script of Caravan, presenter: Noeleen Dowling (1977) and noted as being an outside broadcast, located at Spring Hill, Hotel, Kilkenny. Script by Carolyn Swift, Michael Judge, Eoghan Harris. Players, musicians, and schedule also noted.

              Separate typed scripts for sketches and lyrics for 'Caravan' by Swift, and also present for parts written by Judge and Harris. Also a typed letter from Swift to Fran [ ] (31 Jan 1977) discussing songs and sketches for the episode.

              File two includes typed sketches, lyrics, notes, and scripts for 'Caravan' set in Kilkenny, with writings for the episode by Swift, Harris, and Judge.

              Caravan Episode - Drogheda
              UGA T/T40/4/4/3 · Item · 01/1977
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to episode of 'Caravan' series, broadcast on RTÉ and written by Carolyn Swift, with Michael Judge, and Eoghan Harris. Episode set in Drogheda, Co. Louth.
              Outside Broadcast located at Star and Crescent Recreation Centre, Drogheda.

              Includes episode script of Caravan, presenter: Noeleen Dowling (Jan 1977) Players, musicians, and schedule also detailed, along with typed copies of all scripts for sketches and lyrics for use in 'Caravan' by Swift, and also present for parts written by Judge and Harris.

              Caravan Episode - Waterford
              UGA T/T40/4/4/4 · Item · 03/1977
              Part of Theatre

              File relating to episode of 'Caravan' series, broadcast on RTÉ and written by Carolyn Swift, with Michael Judge, and Eoghan Harris. Episode set in Waterford city.
              Outside Broadcast located at Tower Hotel, Waterford city.

              Includes episode script of Caravan by Swift, Eoghan Harris and Michael Judge; Presenter: Noeleen Dowling (Mar 1977) Players, musicians, and schedule also detailed, along with typed copies of all scripts for sketches and lyrics for use in 'Caravan' by Swift, and also present for parts written by Judge and Harris. Also notes on research about the history of Waterford city and its port, with history booklets, port maps, press cuttings etc. about Waterford.

              UGA T/T40/4/4/5 · Item · 1977-1978
              Part of Theatre

              File of general documents by Carolyn Swift about the production, planning, and broadcast of the series 'Caravan' on RTÉ Television, broadcast and rehearsal schedules, s well as typed sketches for various episodes in the series.

              UGA T/T40/4/5 · Item · [197-]
              Part of Theatre

              File of scripts for the RTÉ television series, Finnegan's Break, written by Carolyn Swift. Also includes some letters from Swift to RTÉ colleagues regarding the series.

              Finnegan's Break - Episode 1
              UGA T/T40/4/5/1 · Item · 1970
              Part of Theatre

              File with typed overview of new RTÉ series, 'Finnegan's Break' written by Carolyn Swift. File includes overview of the series and its themes and content. The series featured Eugene Lambert and a puppet character named Finnegan. Full script for Episode 1 and also, amended script by Swift, and also final broadcast script of the episode.

              UGA T/T40/4/5/2 · Item · 1970
              Part of Theatre

              Typed episode scripts for ''Finnegan's Break' written by Carolyn Swift, and broadcast on RTÉ in 1970. Includes scripts for episode 2 and episode 3. Also includes letter from Carolyn Swift to John Lynch, RTÉ, with comments on the series and episode production.

              UGA T/T40/4/5/5 · Item · 1970
              Part of Theatre

              Typed episode scripts for ''Finnegan's Break' written by Carolyn Swift, and broadcast on RTÉ in 1970. Includes scripts for episode 7 and episode 8.