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Archif Sgriptiau BBC Scripts Archive
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Lle'n ein Llen

R11/1105/8.
Lle'n ein Llen.
Darlledwyd yn gyntaf: 20 Chwefror 1986 (dyddiad recordiwyd) tan 29 Mehefin 1986.
UID: Wedi nodi'n isod.
13 sgript wedi'i theipio gydag anodiadau ysgrifenedig.
Sgriptiau BBC radio ar gyfer Lle'n ein Llen. Gweler manylion:

Recordiwyd 20 Chwefor 1986, UID: CCC150C454;
6 Ebrill 1986, UID: CCC170C314;
13 Ebrill 1986, UID: CCC170C321 & CCC170C315;
20 Ebrill 1986, UID: CCC170C316;
27 Ebrill 1986, UID: CCC170C317;
4 Mai 1986, UID: CCC170C318;
11 Mai 1986, UID: CCC170C319;
18 Mai 1986, UID: CCC170C320;
1 Mehefin 1986, UID: CCC170C322;
8 Mehefin 1986, UID: CCC170C320;
15 Mehefin 1986, UID: CCC170C324;
22 Mehefin 1986, UID: CCC170C325;
29 Mehefin 1986, UID: CCC170C326.

Saturday Supplement

R11/1105/9.
Saturday Supplement.
First broadcast: 11 April 1987 to 13 June 1987.
UID: Noted below.
13 typed scripts with written annotations.
BBC radio scripts for Saturday Supplement. See following details:

11 April 1987, UID: CWC185C315;
18 April 1987, UID: CWC185C316;
25 April 1987, UID: CWC185C317;
2 May 1987, UID: CWC185C318;
9 May 1987, UID: CWC185C319;
16 May 1987, UID: CWC185C320;
23 May 1987, UID: CWC185C320;
30 May 1987, UID: CWC185C320;
6 June 1987, UID: CWC185C323;
13 June 1987, UID: CWC185C324.

The Welsh National Chart

R11/1105/12.
The Welsh National Chart.
First broadcast: 7 January 1989 to 30 September 1989.
UID: Noted below.
36 typed scripts with written annotations and edits.
BBC radio scripts for The Welsh National Chart. See following details:

Week 2 - 7 January 1989, UID: CWC241G502;
Week 3 - 14 January 1989, UID: CWC241G503;
Week 5 - 28 January 1989, UID: CWC241G553;
Week 4 - 11 February 1989, UID: CWC241G507;
Week 8 - 18 February 1989, UID: CWC241G508;
Week 9 - 25 February 1989, UID: CWC241G509;
Week 10 - 4 March 1989, UID: CWC241G510;
Week 11 - 11 March 1989, UID: CWC241G509;
Week 13 - 25 March 1989, UID: CWC241G513;
Week 14 - 1 April 1989, UID: CWC241G514;
Week 15 - 8 April 1989, UID: CWC241G515;
Week 16 - 15 April 1989, UID: CWC241G516;
Week 17 - 22 April 1989, UID: CWC241G517;
Week 18 - 29 April 1989, UID: CWC241G518;
Week 19 - 6 May 1989, UID: CWC241G519;
Week 20 - 13 May 1989, UID: CWC241G520;
Week 21 - 20 May 1989, UID: CWC241G521;
Week 22 - 25 May 1989, UID: CWC241G522;
Week 24 - 10 June 1989, UID: CWC241G524;
Week 25 - 17 June 1989, UID: CWC241G525;
Week 27 - 1 July 1989, UID: CWC241G527;
Week 28 - 8 July 1989, UID: CWC241G528;
Week 29 - 15 July 1989, UID: CWC241G529;
Week 30 - 22 July 1989, UID: CWC241G530;
Week 31 - 29 July 1989, UID: CWC241G531;
Week 32 - 5 August 1989, UID: CWC241G532;
Week 33 - 12 August 1989, UID: CWC241G533;
Week 34 - 19 August 1989, UID: CWC241G534;
Week 35 - 26 August 1989, UID: CWC241G535;
Week 36 - 2 September 1989, UID: CWC241G536;
Week 37 - 9 September 1989, UID: CWC241G537;
Week 38 - 16 September 1989, UID: CWC241G538;
Week 39 - 23 September 1989, UID: CWC241G539;
Week 40 - 30 September 1989, UID: CWC241G540.

Street Life

R11/1105/13.
Street Life.
First broadcast: 10 March 1988.
UID: CWC177C839.
Typed scripts with written annotations.
BBC radio scripts for Street Life.

Garden Party From Builth

R11/1112/1.
Garden Party From Builth.
First broadcast: 19 July 1993 and 20 July 1993.
UID: CWC363L429 and CWC363L529.
Typed script with written annotations.
Two BBC radio scripts for the series Garden Party from Builth Wells. Details as follows:
19 July 1993, UID CWC363L429, presented by Roy Noble.
20 July 1993, UID CWC363L529, presented by Chris Stuart.

Royal Welsh Show

R11/1112/4.
Royal Welsh Show.
First broadcast: between 18 July 1994 and 21 July 1994.
UID: see below for details.
Typed scripts with written annotations.
4 BBC radio scripts for series The Royal Welsh Show, including music list. Details as follows.
18 July 1994, UID CWC401M276, with Ray Gravell
19 July 1994, UID CWC401M277, Frank Hennessy
20 July 1994, UID CWC401M278, with Frank Hennesy
21 July 1994, UID CWC401M279, Ray Gravell

Owen Money

R11/1112/6.
Owen Money.
First broadcast: between 14 September 1995 and 23 November 1995.
UID: see below for details.
Typed scripts with written annotations.
21 BBC radio scripts for the series Owen Money, presented by Owen Money and Jeff Hooper. Details as follows:

14 September 1995, UID CWC443P437
19 September 1995, UID CWC443P138
21 September 1995, UID CWC443P438
26 September 1995, UID CWC443P239
28 September 1995, UID CWC443P439
3 October 1995, UID CWC443P240
5 October 1995, UID CWC443P440
10 October 1995, UID CWC443P241
12 October 1995, UID CWC443P441
17 October 1995, UID CWC443P242
19 October 1995, UID CWC443P442
24 October 1995, UID CWC443P243
26 October 1995, UID CWC443P443
31 October 1995, UID CWC443P244
2 November 1995, UID CWC443P444
7 November 1995, UID CWC443P245
9 November 1995, UID CWC443P445
14 November 1995, UID CWC443P246
16 November 1995, UID CWC443P446
21 November 1995, UID CWC443P247
23 November 1995, UID CWC443P447

Radio Wales Chronicles

R11/1112/8.
Radio Wales Chronicles.
First broadcast: between 19 October 1998 and 15 November 1998.
UID: see below for details.
Typed scripts with written annotations.
22 BBC radio scripts for the series Radio Wales Chronicles. Details as follows:

19 October 1998, UID CWC576T410
20 October 1998, UID CWC576T411
21 October 1998, UID CWC576T412
22 October 1998, UID CWC576T413
23 October 1998, UID CWC576T414
25 October 1998, UID CWR576T443
26 October 1998, UID CWC576T415
27 October 1998, UID CWC576T416
28 October 1998, UID CWC576T417
29 October 1998, UID CWC576T418
30 October 1998, UID CWC576T419
1 November 1998, UID CWR576T444
2 November 1998, UID CWC576T420
3 November 1998, UID CWC576T421
4 November 1998, UID CWC576T422
5 November 1998
6 November 1998
8 November 1998
9 November 1998
10 November 1998
11 November 1998
12 November 1998
13 November 1998
15 November 1998

The Dusty Harp

R12/1122/1/1.
The Dusty Harp, by Dorothy Worsley.
First broadcast: 17 August 1931.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown
Typed Script with hand written annotations.
Peace Vaughn leaves his family to fight in the Crusades. Rough Grey informs Vaughn's wife of his death and blackmails her into marriage. A stranger calls on the wedding night and requests to play a familiar tune on the dusty harp.
Subjects: Music, Instruments, Harp, Family, Blackmail, Grief, Bereavement, Crusades.

Jack and the Beanstalk

R12/1122/1/4
Jack and the Beanstalk, by Carey Grey.
First broadcast: 20 August 1931.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown
Typed Script with written annotations.
An imagined sequel to Jack and Beanstalk. Jack and his mother are now wealthy, but not necessarily happy. Jack needs to decide who to marry, Patty who runs the farm, or Lady Dahlia the Baron's daughter.
Subjects: Fairy tales, Romance, Wealth, Happiness, Greed, Family.

A Maori Progamme

R12/1122/1/10.
A Maori Programme, arranged by Francis Worsley.
First broadcast: 1931.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
A program dedicated to Maori's including the love story of Hine Moa and Tut-an-eki, A Maori Dragon Story (or Pitaka , a Dragon Killer), a story of heroism, and The Warrior's Departure about a chief out for revenge when a magician eats his pet whale.
Subjects: Romance, Heroism, Revenge, Magic, Dragons, Maori.

The Magic Jampot

R12/1122/2/3.
The Magic Jam Pot, a queer affair related as a diakogue (sic) story by Dorothy Worsley.
First broadcast: 1932.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
A re-imagined version Aladdin and the Magic Lamp. Sooty rubs the magic jam pot and a genie becomes his servant. After a few wishes are granted, the genie takes him to London. However, things begin to get a little haywire.
Subjects: Aladdin, Genie, Wishes London, Adventure.

The Sand Castle

R12/1122/2/8.
The Sand Castle, a feature programme by Dorothy Worsley.
First broadcast: 1932.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
Twins Bobby and Betty attempt to build the largest sandcastle in the world. After setting down to eat some ice-cream, they find the castle has grown and is inhabited by royalty. The King of Sandunia believe the twins to be spies and they are thrown in the dungeon. Princess Anenome has plan that will help them escape.
Subjects: Adventure, Escape, Children, Royalty, Music, Pierrotts, Sandcastles.

Children's Hour

A volume containing 11 scripts for Children's Hour progammes that were broadcast in 1932. Original broadcast date unknown. Manifest states before April 1932.

The Rosebud Hand

R12/1122/3/2.
The Rosebud Hand, by Phyllis Morgan.
First broadcast: 1932.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
Loosely based on Sleeping Beauty. Princess Appleblossom is cursed with a ‘rosebud hand,’ a hand clenched in a tight fist. Unless a way to open it is found before her 18th birthday, it will remain closed forever. 3 weeks before the day, the King offers the Princess’ hand in marriage to anyone who can break the curse. Princess Appleblossom is in love with Prince Stefan, but who has his own obstacles to overcome. However, an old woman is on hand to help.
Subjects: Fairy tales, Witches, Curses, Magic, Royalty, Love.

Port Of Many Ships

R12/1122/3/6.
Port of Many Ships: A Cardiff Feature Programme by Dorothy Eaves.
First broadcast: 1932.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
Set in Cardiff Port. An older sailor tells a younger sailor stories of what he has seen in Cardiff Port over his life time. Bute East Dock was opened in 1855. He saw soldiers going off to many wars: Crimean war, Indian Mutiny, Boer War and the Great War. He recalls the importance of the railway to the port. He has experienced ‘pirates’ on the Storm King, and sighted a ‘submarine’ when on board the Hannah Jane in 1915. He saw the Terra Nova sail away in 1910. The two men then discuss other heroics that go unsung.
Subjects: Sailing, Ports, Cardiff Port, Sailors, War, Terra Nova.

On the Mantleshelf

R12/1122/3/10.
On the Mantleshelf, by Dorothy Worsley.
First broadcast: 1932.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
When the clock strikes 13 o’clock, all inanimate objects come alive. The Shepherd and Shepherdess dust themselves off and have a dance. The Dutch Doll seeks out her love, the Dutch Boy Doll who is still in the shop where she purchased. The tin soldiers begin parading, and slowly awakes is the nodding china Mandarin doll who can only say ‘yes.’
Subjects: Magic, Ornaments, Nursery, Toys.

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