Box Tinniswood Archive Box 50
Contains 9 Results:
Next Time We Might Play Better notepad, 1980s - 2003
Undated blue notepad containing a handwritten draft and notes for the radio play 'Next Time We Might Play Better' written by Peter Tinniswood. The play was broadcast as an Afternoon Play on BBC Radio 4 on 15 May 1997.
Admiral of the Night notepad, 1990s
Undated blue notepad containing a handwritten draft of the radio play 'Admiral of the Night' written by Peter Tinniswood. The play was produced by the BBC and broadcast on Radio 4 on 10 November 2000.
Mort - Notes SOS/Plasma notebook, 1980s - 2003
Undated red notebook containing notes on an Uncle Mort story as well as notes on 'The Stirk of Stirk'/'Plasma City' titles written by Peter Tinniswood.
The Death of Mort (Notes) notepad, 1980s - 2003
Undated blue notepad containing handwritten notes on the story of the death or the character Uncle Mort and 'A Touch of Mort' written by Peter Tinniswood. Also includes loose handwritten and typed notes and press cuttings.
House Swap (Notes) The Wireless Man (Notes) notepad, 1990s - 2003
Undated red notepad containing handwritten notes on the radio play 'The House Swap' written by Peter Tinniswood. It was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 6 February 1999 and on BBC World Service on 27 February 1999 and 28 February 1999. The notepad also contains notes for 'The Wireless Man' written by Peter Tinniswood.
Raise High notepad, 1990s - 2003
Undated red notepad containing handwritten notes on 'Raise High' and loose notes for 'Raise High the Carpenter' written by Peter Tinniswood.
SOS/Plasma Notes notebook, 1980s - 2003
Undated pink notebook containing handwritten notes on 'The Stirk of Stirk' and 'Plasma City' written by Peter Tinniswood.
California (Parkinson)/Plasma City notepad, 1980s - 2003
Undated red notepad containing handwritten notes on 'California/Plasma City' written by Peter Tinniswood.
Otto notepad, c1990s
Undated yellow and blue notepad containing handwritten notes and script drafts for a BBC Radio series titled 'Otto' written by Peter Tinniswood. The title was never produced.